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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 4, 2011 3:01:44 GMT 2
[Admin moved this post to the Questions board and retitled the topic.] -Kieran
Hello i was wondering where can you get the books by J.M. Barrie?? I have been looking everwhere for them!
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Post by Kieran on Dec 4, 2011 7:16:36 GMT 2
Seeing to the legend the character is, a typical library should have at least the novel Peter Pan, if not also Peter Pan in Kengsinton Gardens. The two novels have been printed into one, so a library might have one of those prints too.
Amazon.com and E-Bay have both books seperate and combined prints for cheap prices.
If you don't mind reading a book on your own computer, just type to Google search the keywords "Peter Pan e-book" and "Peter Pan in Kengsinton Gardens" e-book and it will give you numerous links to choose from. You can either read it on a web page or download to your own PC. There are also many free e-books to download, as the novels have been in public domain since Jan 1st 2008 which marked 70 years since Mr. Barrie's death, releasing the novels from copyright protection.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 4, 2011 7:35:31 GMT 2
okay thank you i thought the search would never end.
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