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On June 1, the long heralded, much slaved upon Fob Bible will be available for purchase as a striking hardbound volume.
But, as of today, you can read selections of The Fob Bible for free. (The one exception being the Kindle edition, which'll cost you a whopping 99¢.)
There are several nonKindleandthusfree options available. First, the online edition. Also, several versions for your ebook reader (EPUB, HTML, IMP, LIT, LRF, MOBI/PRC, PDF). The first review is in for the LIT version and the reviewer calls it "absolutely gorgeous!"
So taste the forbidden fruit today and ready yourself to be cast out of the garden on June 1, 2009.
"several versions for your ebook reader"
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Feel free to delete my comment, then. ;)
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ReplyDeleteNah. I never delete comments.
Is it possible to put the html version directly on the web instead of as a zip file?
ReplyDeleteNever mind. I see that you have done that. The HTML link under versions confused me.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I look forward to the final version.
ReplyDeleteMy dearest father has a Kindle. He loves that thing something fierce.
ReplyDeleteNever have I loved you (the Fob collective) more. And I've loved you heaps for some time now.
ReplyDeleteI have read the P&PP, and I must say that I might actually buy this book. Coming from a non-bibliophile, you should take it as high regard.
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ReplyDeleteThank you! Thank you, everyone. I assure you the full version meets the promise of P&PP. I'm so so excited for everyone to be able to see it.
Wasn't gonna comment again (because...why?) but the word verification said "tasers" and I needed to take advantage of that.
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It's the same link, but a different blog.
Just trust me.