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Let Me Tell You a Story eBook

26/10/2016Suzanne Conboy-Hill audio, audio text, Let Me Tell You a Story Tags: anthology, eBook, ePub, fiction, Let Me Tell You a Story, poems

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Out today from Lulu, this version preserves QR code access to the voice files, adding full web addresses for touch-capable readers, and the Readalongreads address for readers needing to access them from a different device.

Kindle doesn’t support the ePub format; Calibri is a small free app that will convert it to MOBI which you can send by email to your Kindle account.

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