Harry Potter Ebooks Are Finally Out For Sale

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Harry Potter series of books, by J.K. Rowling were finally out on internet to sale for all major e-readers, except on Apple’s iTunes store. This century’s finest series was ended five years ago with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows as a seventh book, which were translated into around 65 languages and roughly sold 400 million copies worldwide, was kept out of digital readers until today.

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All the books can be bough from Pottermore.com, a website from J.K. Rowling itself in partnership with Sony. Just go to Pottermore.com, create an account and buy the books, $4.99 each for first three part of books and $6.99 for the final four parts of the series or you could buy the whole series for $38.64. You’ve got no other place or choice to buy the book for now. Once purchased on Pottermore.com, you could download the book  for ePub format, or for the Kindle, Nook, Google Play, and Sony Reader platforms and  you can download your purchased book up to eight times in any format you choose. The list of readers that can support this e-book series was listed here along with some guidelines for users who have trouble reading the ebooks. Eventually, iOS users who can’t download the book on iTunes store can download ePub format of the book.

According to some people who already bought the book, it was almost an exact copy of the paperback of the series into digital format. Also, the Harry Potter fans can listen to the whole series or each part through Mp3 format, which is also available on Pottermore.com for sale. The audio books can be purchased at a price of $17.99 for first three books each and the last four parts costs $32.99 each. Again the whole series can be purchased in audio format for $167.34. According to Nathan Ingraham of The Verge, an enriched format (with video & audio added) of the Harry Potter e-book series may come around at April, this year. If that was true, we could wait until then or atleast I could.

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