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Kamiak
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100 free books - where's Shakespeare and Jane Austen?

I've downloaded the 100 free titles from Sony, but the 20 Shakespeare books and the 20 Jane Austen + romance novels don't seem to be amongst them. Can anyone help me find them?

Thanks in advance.

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specialist-convergence
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Hi all, here is a guide on the amount of books in each download;

How to get 100 free books

Register with MySony and add you eReader to your profile.

PRS-300

Carry 100s of eBooks in your pocket: New ultra slim Reader with 5" display...

CLICK HERE -à  Product details and extras

Under My Offers Click on more.. Next to Get 100 Classic books for free

You will see a set of instructions and 5 links for downloads;

Click here for Classics  18.4MB zip file with 3 zip files inside ClassicsA (7 books)

ClassicsB (7 books)

ClassicsC (6 books) 20 in total)


Click here for Dickens 23MB zip file with 20 books inside
Click here for Poetry  14.6MB zip file with 20 books inside
Click here for Wild card 14.6MB zip file with 3 zip files inside ClassicsA (7 books)

ClassicsB (7 books)

ClassicsC (6 books) 20 in total)

Click here for Wilde 5.91MB zip file with 20 books inside.

Once all files have been extracted you will have 100 free books as follows;

1.                    20,000 Leagues under the sea

51.                 The merchant of Venice

2.                    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

52.                 Middlemarch

3.                    The adventures of Tom Sawyer

53.                 A midsummer night’s dream

4.                    Aesop’s fables

54.                 Moby Dick

5.                    Alice’s adventures in wonderland

55.                 the Odyssey of Homer translated by Alexander Pope

6.                    Anne Karenina

56.                 Oliver Twist

7.                    Around the world in 80 days

57.                 On the origin of species

8.                    The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

58.                 Othello

9.                    The awakening and selected short stories

59.                 Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books

10.                 Babbitt

60.                 Paz

11.                 Beowulf

61.                 Persuasion

12.                 Billy Budd

62.                 The phoenix and the turtle

13.                 The black arrow

63.                 The picture of Dorian Gray

14.                 Bleak House

64.                 Pierrette

15.                 Bram Stoker’s Dracula

65.                 The portrait of a lady

16.                 The Brothers Karamazov

66.                 Pride and prejudice

17.                 Captains Courageous : A story of the grand banks

67.                 The prince

18.                 Celtic fairy tales

68.                 The prince and the pauper

19.                 The Chouans

69.                 The purse

20.                 A Christmas carol

70.                 The Raven

21.                 Common sense

71.                 The red badge of courage

22.                 A Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur’s court

72.                 the republic

23.                 The count of Monte Cristo (Volume one)

73.                 Rhoda Fleming

24.                 Crime and punishment

74.                 The rime of the ancient mariner

25.                 David Copperfield

75.                 Robinson Crusoe

26.                 The divine comedy

76.                 Romeo and Juliet

27.                 Don Juan

77.                 Sandra Belloni

28.                 Don Quixote

78.                 The Scarlet letter

29.                 Emma

79.                 Sense and sensibility

30.                 English Fairy tales

80.                 The sentimentalists

31.                 The fall of the house of Usher

81.                 The sonnets

32.                 Faust

82.                 Sons and lovers

33.                 Frankenstein or the modern Prometheus

83.                 The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

34.                 Great expectations

84.                 A tale of two cities

35.                 Gulliver’s travels

85.                 The tempest

36.                 Hamlet

86.                 The three musketeers (1844)

37.                 Heart of darkness

87.                 Through the looking glass

38.                 The house of the seven gables

88.                 The tragedy of Julius Ceasar

39.                 The Iliad of Homer

89.                 The tragedy of king Lear

40.                 The importance of being Earnest

90.                 Treasure island

41.                 Jane Eyre

91.                 The turn of the screw

42.                 A journey to the interior of the earth

92.                 Uncle Vanya

43.                 The jungle book

93.                 Up from slavery

44.                 Kidnapped

94.                 Vanity fair

45.                 The last of the Mohicans

95.                 Walden

46.                 The legend of sleepy hollow

96.                 War and peace

47.                 Letters on England

97.                 The wife and other stories

48.                 Macbeth

98.                 The works of Aristotle

49.                 Mansfield Park

99.                 The works of Edgar Allan Poe

50.                 The man who would be King

100.              Wuthering heights

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carpetmojo
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Kamiak, you are the first person I've heard of who has got the advertised 100 - most seem to "stick" at around 50/60.

Like to know, what you know, that we don't know !

I take it you mean you got 100 ( heavy on Dickens & O. Wilde, I'll be bound) but no Shakespeare or Austen - or have you actually only got 60?

I never got any Shakespeare, and a couple Austen. No Romance either, thankfully.

Only advice I can offer is look everywhere on your computer for them. My meagre cache popped up in 3 seperate lots.

I'd be surprised if there was any point in contacting Sony.

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specialist-convergence
Visitor

Hi all, here is a guide on the amount of books in each download;

How to get 100 free books

Register with MySony and add you eReader to your profile.

PRS-300

Carry 100s of eBooks in your pocket: New ultra slim Reader with 5" display...

CLICK HERE -à  Product details and extras

Under My Offers Click on more.. Next to Get 100 Classic books for free

You will see a set of instructions and 5 links for downloads;

Click here for Classics  18.4MB zip file with 3 zip files inside ClassicsA (7 books)

ClassicsB (7 books)

ClassicsC (6 books) 20 in total)


Click here for Dickens 23MB zip file with 20 books inside
Click here for Poetry  14.6MB zip file with 20 books inside
Click here for Wild card 14.6MB zip file with 3 zip files inside ClassicsA (7 books)

ClassicsB (7 books)

ClassicsC (6 books) 20 in total)

Click here for Wilde 5.91MB zip file with 20 books inside.

Once all files have been extracted you will have 100 free books as follows;

1.                    20,000 Leagues under the sea

51.                 The merchant of Venice

2.                    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

52.                 Middlemarch

3.                    The adventures of Tom Sawyer

53.                 A midsummer night’s dream

4.                    Aesop’s fables

54.                 Moby Dick

5.                    Alice’s adventures in wonderland

55.                 the Odyssey of Homer translated by Alexander Pope

6.                    Anne Karenina

56.                 Oliver Twist

7.                    Around the world in 80 days

57.                 On the origin of species

8.                    The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

58.                 Othello

9.                    The awakening and selected short stories

59.                 Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books

10.                 Babbitt

60.                 Paz

11.                 Beowulf

61.                 Persuasion

12.                 Billy Budd

62.                 The phoenix and the turtle

13.                 The black arrow

63.                 The picture of Dorian Gray

14.                 Bleak House

64.                 Pierrette

15.                 Bram Stoker’s Dracula

65.                 The portrait of a lady

16.                 The Brothers Karamazov

66.                 Pride and prejudice

17.                 Captains Courageous : A story of the grand banks

67.                 The prince

18.                 Celtic fairy tales

68.                 The prince and the pauper

19.                 The Chouans

69.                 The purse

20.                 A Christmas carol

70.                 The Raven

21.                 Common sense

71.                 The red badge of courage

22.                 A Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur’s court

72.                 the republic

23.                 The count of Monte Cristo (Volume one)

73.                 Rhoda Fleming

24.                 Crime and punishment

74.                 The rime of the ancient mariner

25.                 David Copperfield

75.                 Robinson Crusoe

26.                 The divine comedy

76.                 Romeo and Juliet

27.                 Don Juan

77.                 Sandra Belloni

28.                 Don Quixote

78.                 The Scarlet letter

29.                 Emma

79.                 Sense and sensibility

30.                 English Fairy tales

80.                 The sentimentalists

31.                 The fall of the house of Usher

81.                 The sonnets

32.                 Faust

82.                 Sons and lovers

33.                 Frankenstein or the modern Prometheus

83.                 The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

34.                 Great expectations

84.                 A tale of two cities

35.                 Gulliver’s travels

85.                 The tempest

36.                 Hamlet

86.                 The three musketeers (1844)

37.                 Heart of darkness

87.                 Through the looking glass

38.                 The house of the seven gables

88.                 The tragedy of Julius Ceasar

39.                 The Iliad of Homer

89.                 The tragedy of king Lear

40.                 The importance of being Earnest

90.                 Treasure island

41.                 Jane Eyre

91.                 The turn of the screw

42.                 A journey to the interior of the earth

92.                 Uncle Vanya

43.                 The jungle book

93.                 Up from slavery

44.                 Kidnapped

94.                 Vanity fair

45.                 The last of the Mohicans

95.                 Walden

46.                 The legend of sleepy hollow

96.                 War and peace

47.                 Letters on England

97.                 The wife and other stories

48.                 Macbeth

98.                 The works of Aristotle

49.                 Mansfield Park

99.                 The works of Edgar Allan Poe

50.                 The man who would be King

100.              Wuthering heights

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carpetmojo
Member

Hi Specialist - I didn't get at least half of these just before Christmas, but did get more Charles Dickins and what must have been all of Oscar Wilde ! Only about 50/60 in all........

Is there any way to reregister to try to get a full quota ? I definitely got nowhere near this selection - and I know they're on G/berg etc... but it would be nice not to save work.................. :smileygrin:

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specialist-convergence
Visitor

Hi If you still have a MySony account you should be able to follow my guide, let me know what you differently so i can look into it.

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Thalamus.
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Very nice guide specialist-convergence..:smileyhappy: