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Three Musketeers ebook

I was just reading an announcement that came out that if you buy tickets to see the new Three Musketeers movie though Fandango, you will receive a free eBook of the original novel from WOWIO.  While I'm glad to see ebook support going with WOWIO, support for classics reading, and I'm sure that the book (with it's movie tie-in cover) will do well, I kind of wish that the movie's web site (www.threemusketeers-movie.com) had just given away the public domain book them selves. It would have been a nice bonus from their site to have links to the kindle/nook/ePub/etc versions of the book and perhaps even the audiobook version.

So while I am sure that I will be going to the movie, I don't usually buy my tickets through online, and I thought that there may be quite a few others like me, I've put together quickly a few sites that provide the famous Dumas novel for free reading and listening to online or for download:

Audiobook Version:
Books Should be Free (Librivox recording): http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/book/the-three-musketeers-by-alexandre-dumas  (iTunes, M4b, MP3)

Text Versions:
Kindlehttp://freekindlebooks.org/Dumas/1musk12.mobi   http://www.amazon.com/The-Three-Musketeers-ebook/dp/B004TP8ZZE/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1319051870&sr=1-1

NOOKhttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/three-musketeers-alexandre-dumas/1100106324?ean=2940000952726&itm=1&usri=three%2bmusketeers%2bbarnes%2b26%2bnoble%2bclassics%2bseries

Project Gutenberghttp://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1257 (html, epub, kindle, plucker, QiOO Mobile, Plain Text)

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