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The New York Times reported Monday that Covey moved e-book rights for the two books from print publisher Simon & Schuster to RosettaBooks, a digital publisher that will sell the e-books to Amazon.com for one year. "This is the first time these books have been available in a digital format, and I'm happy to be able to offer them exclusively on Kindle," said Covey, according to the Times. "With so many readers using Kindle, this is a very effective way to reach people who want to easily download the books and begin reading them instantly."
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