by Bill Gill <billnews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jan 6, 2006 at 08:15 AM
Lone Bard wrote:
> Sadly the ebooks dont have any maps, nore covers.
>
> "Bill Gill" <billnews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:ZH9vf.1707$Dh.1577@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Lone Bard wrote:
>>
>>>I've read all of Belgarath the Sorcerer and about half of Polgara the
>>>Sorceress but I still find myself very lost sometimes as to the
locations
>>>of countries/cities/areas different races inhabit. I know I'll re-read
>>>these books in the future but before I do that I'd like to have a map
of
>>>the world? I did a search on google and only found one sad very small
and
>>>blurry version ( here
>>>http://cellwall.stanford.edu/todd/eddings_map.html
) anyone know/have
>>>another copy they can share? maybe someone can actually do a better
scan
>>>of the book cover?
>>
>>There are maps in my books. Mine are hard backs, but I assume they
should
>>be in the paperbacks also.
>>
>>Bill Gill
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I knew there were other reasons not to like ebooks.
Mostly I don't like ebooks because it is hard to hold a
computer at reading distance, it is hard to stick a book
mark in it when I have to stop for a while, and it is
hard to leaf back and forth through the book to check on
something I remember from earlier.
Bill Gill