Posted at 5:16pm on Mon 1 December 2008 |
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VG_Staff- Posts: 17,953
| Includes works by Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Jules Verne and Jane Austen.
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Posted at 5:16pm on Mon 1 December 2008 |
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Bloodstorm- Posts: 5,968
| There has to be a catch.......what's the price they're asking for?
Some of they books are absolutely fantastic. |
Posted at 5:43pm on Mon 1 December 2008 |
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bencrosaby- Posts: 6,216
| I suppose it's a hell of a lot cheaper than buying all those books.
If it's retailing at £30 then that's 30p a book. Or you can go to your local library and rent them out one at a time for free...
And Bloodstorm, I imagine there will be a catch of some sort. ;) |
Posted at 5:51pm on Mon 1 December 2008 |
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Posted at 6:38pm on Thu 11 December 2008 |
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0disse0
| Good idea, but in italian? |
Posted at 11:12am on Wed 31 December 2008 |
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kjs123- Posts: 1
| I have got his game, its absolutely brilliant but i am wary of downloading books as i dont know whether iti is free or not, could anyone help me with this question? |
Posted at 5:45pm on Wed 31 December 2008 |
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Marink- Posts: 3,614
| Nintendo's other online and downloadable content are free, so I don't see why this should be any exception. |
Posted at 9:05pm on Wed 7 January 2009 |
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Hannah
| ITS Harriet Beecher Stowe- Uncle Tom's Cabin. You have it saying Harriet Beecher- Stow Uncle Toms Cabin. fix it. |
Posted at 9:15pm on Wed 7 January 2009 |
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pblive- Posts: 13,654
| Yes, the other downloadable books are free.
The text is clear to read, the interface is lovely, all Nintendo need to do now is get more books up online.
The reason they can do it so cheap is that all these books are possibly out of copyright, so they can actually get the digital versions free themselves. |