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Oct 18, 2009 18:37

Okay. There is so much back story to this that I'm not even sure where to start, or how to explain it without writing you a novel, but here goes ( Read more... )

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prophetkristy October 19 2009, 03:26:58 UTC
ZOMG before even clicking on the preview this sounds exciting! gleee!

Here's to contributing to pulling you out of LifeSucks-i-tude. Because that month sounds terrible, and even though we don't know each other at all, I wanna give you a big ol' hug.

(apparently PDFs are pretty easy to transfer to Kindle using calibre. Wil Wheaton sez it, so it must be true, right?)

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historychick49 October 19 2009, 11:24:05 UTC
Calibre can also be used to reformat files into other formats, so yeah.

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chibimitch October 19 2009, 13:53:21 UTC
biggest problem with transfers has been losing footnotes - which is kinda what you're buying here. :P
If you (or anyone else) knows for a fact it'll work & keep annotations intact, I'm sure Cleo would love to know!

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inkytwist October 19 2009, 04:15:44 UTC
WOO YAYYYYYYYYYY! :D :D :D I hope that the little we can contribute will help you out, Miss Cleo!

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7tree_hugger October 19 2009, 07:56:45 UTC
OMG YAY finally! (Will comment more sensibly when I've read em.)

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hellison October 19 2009, 16:56:33 UTC
I read through the entire thing last night and really enjoyed it (so tired today...), and I haven't even seen HBP yet! Definitely worth the price, and a nice addition to the M15M book. Plus, I know finally know what 'GQMF' means!

Really looking forward to the Vampires one now, I may have read-along with Van Helsing more than once, because it always makes me giggle. And with Hidalgo ;p

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chili_das_schaf October 19 2009, 17:55:13 UTC
Printed it out, read it on the couch and will recommend it to fellow HP and m15m fans. I LOLed not only once.

Random question: Have you ever considered publishing translations of the book?

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