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1goodharbor
http://leatherbound.me/
A handy site. Type in the book keyword and this website will let you know which book is available through which eReader.
Don't let the website's name fool you, it is totally safe for work.
A handy site. Type in the book keyword and this website will let you know which book is available through which eReader.
Don't let the website's name fool you, it is totally safe for work.
2MinaKelly
Oh, now that's a real charm of an idea. Lessee... I can search for my book and the right one appears, but not a single one of the links to the right actually leads to it. In fact, it's managed to pick up prices for three different novels with the same title, none of which are mine. I know for certain it's available on Kindle, though I haven't checked B&N ior the iBook store personally (it's also available through Fictionwise and ARe, but Leatherbound doesn't appear to include them anyway).
Edit: It's worked better for Bedknobs and Beanstalks, I guess since it's a less common name. So it's probably a good resource for books with more unusual titles!
Edit: It's worked better for Bedknobs and Beanstalks, I guess since it's a less common name. So it's probably a good resource for books with more unusual titles!
3goodharbor
Yes it has some kinks to work out. I couldn't pull up any Shakespeare, for instance.