Discworld by Terry Pratchett Humble Bundle - 35 novels for $18 - eviltoast

cross-posted from: c/ebookdeals @ Literature.cafe

Discover Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, the beloved comic fantasy universe that’s brimming with wit, wisdom, and wonder. Start where it all began in the seminal novel The Color of Magic, which follows the misadventures of the inept wizard Rincewind as he serves as tour guide to Twoflower, Discworld’s first-ever sightseer. The hapless duo’s journeys continue in The Light Fantastic and Sourcery, where the scale of world-threatening hazards (and accompanying absurdities) increase exponentially. You’ll get over 35 Discworld novels in all, touching all corners of this whimsical realm and all manner of its denizens, and you’ll help Room to Read with your purchase!

**The titles in this bundle are available through Kobo.com. To access the content, create or log in to your Kobo.com account.

This bundle is only available to those in the US.**

  • PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Anyone know how Kobo works? Could I download the books to add to my Calibre collection? If so, what format are they? PDF? MOBI? EPUB?

    I basically want to know if I can throw them at my Kindle and expect them to work without any kind of extra configuration or conversion.

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      11 months ago

      Yep.

      They are a kobo-flavored epub. If you install the Kobo Desktop program on your computer for windows or Mac, there is a obok drm removal plugin as part of the NoDRM/DeDRM tools for Calibre that works well. It’s what I use.

      The Kobo epub just has some indexing stuff in it, but it doesn’t stop any other epub reader from being able to parse them. After using the obok plugin, Calibre just treats them as EPUBs.

      I’m happy to help if you need it.

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      11 months ago

      They are DRMed, unlike the technical books I normally get from Humble. I should have read the fine print better and not believed the “works on all devices” summary. I trusted Humble and learned a good $18 lesson.

      Can DRM be removed? Sure. But that’s not why I buy books from Humble.

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        11 months ago

        I don’t get it. Just remove the DRM. It’s mildly inconvenient but no way it’s “$18 lesson” inconvenient.

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      11 months ago

      Older kobo stuff uses adobe digital editions DRM, which can be stripped with DeACSM but you’ll need an ADE account.

      Newer stuff seems to be all epub.

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        11 months ago

        They are very good too. Excellent hardware, support open standards, integrate with library systems like overdrive, have modded OS software available.

        • mbfalzar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          11 months ago

          Something that startled me and is kind of relevant: I bought a new in box Kobo Touch, manufactured in July 2011, battery died with the box still sealed in August 2011. The Kobo Touch was discontinued in 2015, 8 years ago, and when I broke the seal on the box and got it charged, the setup worked exactly as listed in the on screen directions. Going to the provided website redirected to the desktop app download, but the desktop app still supports it and there was a firmware update dated to April 2023 that added compatibility to the newly configured store. I was fully prepared to have to root it and install some janky custom OS just to get it to work but it’s still supported and works out of tbf box despite being 12 years old