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Sparklypants · 01/10/2014 21:50

Ok so this is real first world problem but...

im desperate to read NOS 4R2 by Joe Hill but everywhere I look it's around £12.99! Which I just can't afford.
Does anyone know of anywhere to buy ebooks a bit cheaper? Also, is it just me that thinks 13 quid for an ebook is extortionate?

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CoteDAzur · 01/10/2014 22:40

That's outrageous.

Put the list of books you want to buy on eReaderIQ and wait for their prices to drop.

Sparklypants · 01/10/2014 22:56

Thanks, I've never heard of ereaderIQ.

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DuchessofMalfi · 02/10/2014 06:44

Or try your local library. It's free then Smile.

I do completely understand the frustration of expensive ebooks. Have you tried Sainsburys ebook store? Sometimes they do sales a bit like Amazon do.

EreaderIQ is excellent. I've discovered many bargains there.

Feckinlego · 03/10/2014 13:32

Try a website called tuebl.ca. They have many best sellers and all free! (And legal,). You have to download software called calibre to convert to kindle format but its fairly straightforward

Sparklypants · 09/10/2014 17:36

Thanks :-)

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CaitSith · 10/10/2014 07:22

FeckinLego Tuebl may use loopholes to make themselves appear to be legal but at the end of the day it's piracy and completely wrong. Anyone who downloads from there is stealing, there's nothing else to it.

Sparklypants NOS4R2 is coming out in paperback on the 6th of November, you can preorder it from Amazon for about £5. The ebook should drop in price at the same time. Or, if you want to DM me I've got a copy I'd be happy to send you for the price of P+P. It is a brilliant book Smile

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