The catalogue of 'ebooks for sharing' now stands at 3,012 so I'm going to assume that even the most discerning reader out there will be able to find something to their liking in that lot. There are still 7,681 books to catalogue and I've only done my collection and some of HappyMonday's. There's still Jim Fraser's list to add and if anyone else wants to add their ebooks to the catalogue then send me a list in the format that I gave to Jim in a previous post.
OK so here's how to get your ehands on a free ebook.....
1. First get yourself a copy of the catalogue by sending me an email via my profile. Just put "Ebook catalogue please" as the title, there's no need to include any text. I will send you an MS EXCEL spreadsheet as I've assumed that most people will have EXCEL on their PC's. If you don't and have no way of converting it then get in touch with me and I'll fathom a way of getting it into another format that your PC will read (.csv probably)
2. I'll keep updating the list and every now and again resend it to everyone who has ordered a copy.
3. If you find a book that you want then send an email to the "OWNER"
via their CBF profile. The important thing to note is that it's for CBF members only so if an ebook owner gets a request which doesn't start with "Sent from Calis Beach and Fethiye Discussion Forum" it will be ignored, which means that there's no point in giving the list to your friends in the pub and telling them to email some sucker called SteveJ and he will send them a free book
4. The Owner will reply to your email with the book attached. You can then detach the book to a folder on your PC. You can read it from there or transfer it to your ereader of choice. If you need to convert into a different format for your particular ereader then I recommend Calibre for this purpose.
Who's going to be first?
Regards, SteveJ