Chronicles E-books?
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Chronicles E-books?
Has anyone ever seen the chronicles available in digital format?
I've been searching & searching, but have come up with nothing.
I own 4 different sets of both chronicles, so I'm noot looking for something for nothing, I'd gladly pay for them, I just want to be able to have them on my laptop / PDA. I've finally gotten used to reading that way....Still like a book better, but sometimes it's pretty darn convenient to have it on the old laptop....
I've been searching & searching, but have come up with nothing.
I own 4 different sets of both chronicles, so I'm noot looking for something for nothing, I'd gladly pay for them, I just want to be able to have them on my laptop / PDA. I've finally gotten used to reading that way....Still like a book better, but sometimes it's pretty darn convenient to have it on the old laptop....
Ebooks


"Do you have a wife?"
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
Writing
Hilarious, Findail (unless you possess some of his powers!).

"Do you have a wife?"
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
Refresher
Since it's been a couple years, I just thought I'd bring this topic back to the top for a while to see if anyone knows anywhere to buy The Chron's in digital format.
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I don't think there are any places out there to buy an e-book of the chrons, but that isn't to say they're not out there. Your best chance is a file sharing program like kazaa (or asking any of your Kevins Watch buddies if they have one).
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