
There is some hoop-jumping involved; to get the e-book you have to register for an account with the publisher, put the e-book in your cart and then check out like you're making a purchase. I tried it out and they don't ask for financial info or charge you anything, so it's a legit freebie. The Adobe version downloads to Adobe Digital Editions and is not print-enabled so I can't read it, which was disappointing, but it probably works on most gadgets.
*Freebie info swiped from Jennifer Crusie's blog, where there's also some copy about the story posted.
Maybe your guy would read it to you. Or your daughter. They really should make these things handicapped accessible.
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