what if i tell you that i have an ebook copy of it? will jk rowling also sue me? (i hope not!) :D
my friend got it from **** site (i wont tell it here) and she shares the ebook with me and other HP addicts. i can give you a copy of it if you like.
no fees or whatsoever of course. im not one of those people who wants to get something in return just by giving you a favor.
just give me your email ad or email me and i would gladly send it to you.
im so excited with HP and the deathly hallows. but i want to have a hard copy of it instead of looking for an ebook. anyway, its worth your money isnt it?
2007-03-21 22:24:47
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answered by ---q.ty pie--- 2
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Legally, you can't. JK Rowling has sued eBay India for selling Harry Potter e-books, since they are neither endorsed by her nor a good idea. The lawsuit has been widely publicised (although if you're not looking for this sort of thing, you might skip over it).
Please don't try to read it online. There are possibly illegal sites where you can find it, but those would not be wise choices to view. I would suggest instead that you borrow it from a friend (since one in every five people owns a copy) or the local library if you'd like to read it for free.
2007-03-21 17:21:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm... well I'm sure you can read excerpts from books online- if you really want to read it free, try the library.
2007-03-21 16:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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don't try to read them online. they'll make trouble to ur eyes.
buy the original book5 and enjoy it...
2007-03-22 05:40:58
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answered by pprr 2
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email me.h_granger303@yahoo.com.
2007-03-22 22:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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