Free eBooks and Downloads
December 10th, 2008 — Charlie HustonThe Hank Thompson trilogy is now being hosted on Scribd.
The books can be read directly from the site or they may be downloaded as DRM free PDFs and kept on your desktop, laptop, notebook, netbook or any handheld with an app that reads PDFs.
Don’t know if you have a PDF reader? Download one for free HERE.
The book downloads on Scribd do require that you setup a free user account. These accounts only ask for an email and password, with a privacy policy that covers the usual territory.
Here’s where you find the books:
You can read them right from those pages, or set up an account, click download, chose SAVE A COPY from the toolbar, and a copy will be dropped wherever you direct it to. Once it’s on your computer you can print it and put it in your backpack to read on the bus , move it to your handheld, or delete it. You can even share it if you like. Email it to a friend, or an enemy. You can’t make money off it, but that’s for lawyers to deal with.
I think this is pretty fucking cool.