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images.jpgThis morning I noticed a comment on my comment about the publisher Everyman’s, posted in Recession and the Penguin way. The comment mentioned Naguib Mahfouz’s Cairo Trilogy. That reminded me that I had always wanted to read some of his stuff.

So I immediately went to Fictionwise, always my first choice, and, unfortunately, it was only available in secure Mobipocket format. After what Overdrive did to all those Mobipocket customers I am very confused about buying in secure Mobipocket. I would have thought Fictionwise would have removed all of these books. Well, they haven’t, but I’m not going to take the chance and I certainly won’t ever buy secure Mobipocket again because I’ll never know if Overdrive is lurking in the background. Also, I want to read on my large-screen Kindle, not on a small screen unit, like my Palm TX or iPhone – the Kindle won’t read secure Mobipocket.

So fire up the Kindle, go to Amazon and download the books in a minute or two, with no computer involved. Of course now I have to worry about Amazon cutting out my access, but that’s just the e-book world we are involved in right now. It will be great when Sony gets its connected reader out so we can have some competition. But the best thing would be for the publishers to wise up and let us buy the books without any of this DRM crud at all.

 
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