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Posted at 4:01 PM on Thursday 03/22/12 by
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Through March 31st, Kobo eBooks is offering 85% off any Hunger Games Trilogy title with coupon code HungerGamesDeal (or HungerGamesDeal2, HungerGamesDeal3, HungerGamesDeal4). The pictured The Hunger Games eBook is on sale for $5.51 - 85% off code = $0.83 downloaded.
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    techsupport - Posted 7:41 pm PDT 03/22/12 (6011 Posts)  Report Spam

    DRM? no thanks. I'll go to the alt.wtf.ebook book store instead. This way I can use whatever book reader I want instead of only ones that support their DRM crap.

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    manzy57 - Posted 10:23 pm PDT 03/22/12 (18 Posts)  Report Spam

    If the coupon code doesn't work when trying to purchase the other two books in the Hunger Games series, try replacing the number 2 in the code with other digits. It worked for me. I think book 2 used code HungerGamesDeal3, and book 3 used HungerGamesDeal1.

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    Mosman8147 - Posted 5:59 am PDT 03/23/12 (7 Posts)  Report Spam

    I used HungerGamesDeal3 for the second book and HungerGamesDeal4 for the final book. Second and Third cost about a dollar each with the promo

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    BenKat - Posted 6:21 am PDT 03/23/12 (2809 Posts)  Report Spam

    Kinda thought the purpose of epub was to have ebooks that were accepted across platforms. So that you wasn't trapped to one device, such as Kindle that uses their own format. But then you cripple the concept of epub by imposing DRM on to it. Defeats the purpose, and condemns us the reader and the buyer to one device. I agree with techsupport. DRM. No thanks.

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    Crash And Burn - Posted 8:25 am PDT 03/23/12 (3356 Posts)  Report Spam

    I read the first 1.. Meh.. After that I'm not bothering to read the rest. Hopefully the movies will be better but there is little chance they can live up to the hype machine they have in overdrive.

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