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How to get free books.

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Hi. I'm trying to find out how I can get the free books I want to read to do a review. can't seem to find a way to download books or get the free book that's in my bookshelves to read. :? please help
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RedFrasha wrote:Hi. I'm trying to find out how I can get the free books I want to read to do a review. can't seem to find a way to download books or get the free book that's in my bookshelves to read. :? please help
You can't download books from the shelves. The books on the shelves are just lists of books that members have read or want to read. To get a book for review you have to join the review team and have at least 5 meaningful posts. After that you will see a list of books to choose from on your review team page.

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