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#1 Vër§íðñ 1.0

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Posted 02 August 2004 - 11:20 PM

There is all these sites where I can d/l music, such as Imesh, Napster, Mirc32, and all that other stuff, but is there anywhere I can "steal" books? I don't read much, but there is this one book I really want to read, but I don't feel like paying $$ for a bunch of words. Sooo.. does anyone know a site. By the way if you wondering what the name of the book is, it's called. Ric Flair: To Be The Man.

Note---- If anyone can find where I can d/l that book, there could be a reward for you!

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#2 newb

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Posted 03 August 2004 - 12:30 AM

They're very hard to find, but you can get them if you look hard enough.

I was able to get Dune and the Hitchhiker's series.

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Posted 03 August 2004 - 05:10 AM

*knife edge chops newb

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#4 Vër§íðñ 1.0

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Posted 03 August 2004 - 05:39 AM

They're very hard to find, but you can get them if you look hard enough.

I was able to get Dune and the Hitchhiker's series.

I looked for about 1 hour couldn't find anything. Thats why I came to you people. By the way... there will be a gold reward if anyone can find it. Thanks, if you find it.. just leave me the link or something. t/y
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#5 Redheart

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 04:29 AM

Try your local library sweetie.........you can read it and return it :P
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#6 Shane

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 05:57 AM

Seeing as that book just came out a month or so ago and is just recently hit the top 10 I doubt it can be found as a download or even in the local library at the moment.

My suggestion: Plan a day so that you have nothing else to do or interupt you. Go to Wal-Mart and buy the book. Go home and read it quickly. Take it back to Wal-Mart and exchange it for one of those $9 - $20 games sold in the computer section. You will have to exchange it because they wont refund your money with items such as books.

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#7 Darklin

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 05:40 PM

Wots so wrong with actually -buying- the fudgin book? It would cost 10$ at most if you went to Wal-Mart. And by buying it i dont mean going bak 2 days later and exchanging it.... you cant possibly be THAT cheap :P

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#8 dognapot

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 07:06 PM

good luck finding new books online. i have a tough enough time finding well known classics to get quotes from. really, a library would be a good idea, they can get books from other libraries for you.
wouldn't it be funny if rich had registered this name first, and you were bickering with him?

#9 Darklin

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 11:13 PM

The Library sucks when it comes to new books, even semi-new books because everyone else had the same idea you did and went to get the same damn book. Goodluck getting off that 1 yr. waiting list.

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#10 Harky

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 11:26 PM

Just a quick note somewhat off topic as I'm 99% sure the book you want isn't on there, but for those saying they have problems finding well known classics online check out project gutenburg here. I use it often, they have thousands of books. Also, if anyone's remotely interested in cyberpunk then check this out. Hit the drop down list and you'll find a fairly complete listing of gibson's works, which is pure awesome.

#11 dognapot

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Posted 05 August 2004 - 05:18 AM

Just a quick note somewhat off topic as I'm 99% sure the book you want isn't on there, but for those saying they have problems finding well known classics online check out project gutenburg here. I use it often, they have thousands of books. Also, if anyone's remotely interested in cyberpunk then check this out. Hit the drop down list and you'll find a fairly complete listing of gibson's works, which is pure awesome.

wow they have audio there too. that's great because my eyes bleed if i read on a screen for several hours straight.
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#12 Darklin

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Posted 05 August 2004 - 09:35 AM

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