Hi there. Just to clarify, I can see where book discussions can be seen
as off topic. Personally I think they fall into that grey area which
doesn't have a hard definition. What I mean by this statement is that
discussions of books themselves are not on topic. Meaning that if we
want to
Hi all,
Dan Brown's book The DaVinci Code is free at both iBooks and Nook
books for a limited time.
Here is your chance to try out either E book app or to do a side by
side comparison.
Chuck
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It is also available for Kobo Books. I got it in all three formats, just
because I am weird. :)
Jane
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:53 PM, Chuck Dean chuckd...@me.com wrote:
Hi all,
Dan Brown's book The DaVinci Code is free at both iBooks and Nook
books for a limited time.
Here is your chance
The DaVinci Code is free at both iBooks and Nook
books for a limited time.
Here is your chance to try out either E book app or to do a side by
side comparison.
Chuck
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three formats, just
because I am weird. :)
Jane
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:53 PM, Chuck Dean chuckd...@me.com wrote:
Hi all,
Dan Brown's book The DaVinci Code is free at both iBooks and Nook
books for a limited time.
Here is your chance to try out either E book app or to do a side
juanitatig...@gmail.com wrote:
It is also available for Kobo Books. I got it in all three formats, just
because I am weird. :)
Jane
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:53 PM, Chuck Dean chuckd...@me.com wrote:
Hi all,
Dan Brown's book The DaVinci Code is free at both iBooks and Nook
books