That reminds me, many years ago I was reading Stephen King's It from an epub I found online and when I reached that scene I stopped reading and went online just to make sure I wasn't reading some long con prank someone edited in.
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I haven't read it but I'm curious... can you say what that scene is about without spoiling too much?
It doesn't really spoil much of the plot tbh and it's still a great book but going from memory:
the scene
Why is this so hard to put into words. Have you seen the movies or even the trailer? You know how It flashes between when they were young and later when they return back to the town? This scene is late in the book and takes place when they're young. The boys in the group all take turns having (consensual) sex with the girl
the rationale?
it represents them maturing into adults or the bond or something that makes them no longer vulnerable to It? Like I said it's been a while but on much later I remember it frequently being referenced as a gangbang and someone would always correct sharing it's a train 🤷♂️
I swear it's otherwise a fantastic book.
Jesus Christ
The fuck ? Glad i only watched the movies .
Compare it with a known good copy.
But keep in mind that books often have multiple printings with various changes in each run, so even buying multiple official ones might not be the same.
Soo how/where do i get a good known copy and how can i comparedo i have to read both of em ? I don't think page number checking of epub is accurate .
Library?
Not currently accesible . Why would i pirate if i have acess to a library ?
Format options.
I've pirated ebooks of books I own physically. The exact same series you described.
Then can you send me the links ?
You could see if Broward County still let's everyone get a card and try with the Libby app.
not worth it, you have to wait for ages to get the book you want. (although at that point, you may as well dedrm the book and keep it. no need to pirate)
The links broken for me
Interesting. Maybe it's geolocked? Even though I'm not in the US. Do you have a VPN?
Do you have a library to possibly check it against?
got an isbn for it? Should be on the copyright page.
Edit: 10 or 13 digit number that (should) be unique to that publication. Paste it into your search engine of choice and you be able to find either a commercial or catalog entry for it which would give you some cataloging info for it such as file size or pagination to compare. Also I think that series is pretty popular and would be available as an ebook from you local library (if you are US) getting the card is really easy. Would recommend libraries 10/10. Libby charges libraries too much to use, but it's totally free for the patron and super convenient to use.
Ultimately, if you don't have a legal copy to compare it to, this is just a risk you take when pirating.
Some sources are more trustworthy than others. There probably aren't that many fake ebooks out there, but it's always possible I guess.
You can't know but I really don't think this is a problem like you think it is. I can't think of what the benefit of doing this is. That said, yes an additional copy from an independent source would help. I like to listen to the audiobook while reading the text so it hits two senses. You could try that. Also, you can download from sources where people can and do give feedback.
I remember I downloaded the FFG Rogue Trader in 2008, and it was just Twilight with the troll face watermarked on each page. That was a long road trip.
yep, especially if you download from trusted sources on the megathread or fmhy.
Join MAM and you won't have to worry.
Whats MAM i can't find anything by searchin it up.
If you are getting a copy of the book and they say it’s from the hardback first edition or at least the hardback then you have a decent chance to find online resources that will tell you how many pages that particular edition had. If it’s a straight up epub from another source and not scans, then you could use some software to do a word comparison and see what the changes are/were between copies. Thankfully if it’s the book or series I think it is there were no abridged (shortening the book by removing parts that don’t contribute to the story) copies made that I’m aware of.
Download multiple copies from multiple sources and compare them to see if it the same
Yes but page number comparison doesn't work well with epub's does it ? Is there any other way to compare ?
I haven't tested this but Calibre has a plugin that will give you the word count of an epub, so I'd assume if you got a few copies and the word counts were pretty much the same it should be a fairly safe bet. There might be some variation for dedications, forewords etc. though depending on the version.
If the book have volumes and chapters you can compare that if not take a peak at the very end of the book and see if it end with the same word (less accurate and might accidentally spoil yourself)
Multiple copies from multiple sources, strip down to just text, run a comparison. Won't tell you if you have a "perfect" copy, only whether or not what you have matches what is published. Remember that even when purchasing, books often have typos and minor errors.