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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Squee!

I'm probably the last person to find this site, but...

Have y'all been to Ereader.com? It's a veritable garden of delights! Here, I can buy almost any book I want, discounted if I subscribe to the newsletter, and I get it right away. I can stash it on my Lifedrive to be read anytime I want. Which is immediately.

I just read an Elizabeth Hoyt book. On my Lifedrive! Another cool thing -- they have packages, where you can buy whole series together. I've got my eye on the Linda Howard MacKenzie pack, I tell you. Five books for less than twenty bucks? It's a bargain!

I've long been at the mercy Amazon for any bestseller I want to read, and boy, do they get me on shipping. If I buy $100 in books, I pay that much getting the books here. That chaps my ass. But now, I can get that same book on Ereader. No waiting!

Cue the hallelujah chorus.

Keep posting on Pepper's guest blog. There are prizes to win, and I'm not sure when the contest expires.

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5 Comments:
Blogger Susan said...
No you're not last person to find this site. I am! Thanks for the heads up and link.

Blogger Ann Aguirre said...
Hehe, sure. It's almost like browsing in a bookstore, cos if I see something I want, I can buy it and read it! Be still my heart.

Blogger Karen Erickson said...
I'm the last person to hear of this, too and it sounds awesome! I'm asking for an e-reader for Christmas (need to pick out what brand) and this sounds fab.

I can't imagine paying the same amt in shipping for the actual cost of books. That would chap my ass too.

Blogger Ann Aguirre said...
Karen, I like the Lifedrive for ebooks. I can also use it for a dayplanner, check email, edit documents, and more. I think a PDA with a good sized screen is actually better than a dedicated reader cos, really, that's all you can do with a dedicated reader. And Palm ebooks are nicely formatted and easy to read, too.

Blogger julia said...
Just when you think you've seen it all/done it all...you haven't! There's still joyful surprises ready to trip over in unexpected places.

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