8 Classic Books That Still Aren't e-Books
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E-books may be the publishing medium of the future, but they're already leaving a bit of literary history behind. The announcement of Apple's(AAPL) New iPad and the continued growth of Amazon(AMZN) Kindle products, the Barnes & Noble(BKN) Nook line of e-readers and Google(GOOG) Android-based tablets in general are giving e-books Library of Congress-sized platforms for expansion. Yet even with a growing base of new releases, low-priced "singles" works from up-and-coming authors and a sprawling library of free books out of copyright, the e-volumes are still missing characters such as Holden Caulfield, Paul Baumer and Atticus Finch.
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