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I have recently got addicted to electronic eBook Readers. I have both the Sony Reader and then new (to Canada) Amazon Kindle.
I will post my reviews on these later, but for nor here is some information on eBookd for Sony reader.
If you have been searching for eBooks for Sony Reader here is some information you need to know. After a certain period of time books lose their copyright and become part of what’s called the “Public Domain.” When a book reaches this status it is no longer considered illegal to distribute the title without giving compensation to the author, who is typically long dead at that point anyway.
Until recently this meant very little to anyone but book publishers, but in today’s world anyone can download and share public domain works online. Because of a deal between Sony and Google, owners of Sony eBook Readers can access over a million free, public domain eBooks in the Sony Reader compatible file format EPUB, and LRF–and easily transfer them to their readers.
CLICK HERE for More Info on eBooks for Sony Reader
And Here for a collection of over 11,000 eBoooks for Sony Reader

January 5th, 2010 at 1:14 am
But these cant read pdf’s can they?
February 26th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Yes the sony readers do read PDF, but I still prefer to convert the PDF to LRF, using the free MobiPocket converter, as LRF formats better on the Sony Reader Devices. Get 11,000 Ebooks for your Sony Reader: http://www.readerebook.org