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Old 07-22-2013, 04:39 PM
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My dh showed me this today and I had to share. If you Google __ Google.books___ a box appears and you can put in whatever subject you want to see in book form. I put in quilting, and all these quilting books popped up. The whole book!! You can access all kinds of magazines and books in all subjects for free. I hope you all enjoy. I know I will. Gina
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Thanks for sharing your hubby's knowledge. That's really neat.
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Wow thanks...makes you wonder what else is out there we don't know. lol
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Thanks for the info. I will have to try it.
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Old 07-23-2013, 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by mike'sgirl View Post
My dh showed me this today and I had to share. If you Google __ Google.books___ a box appears and you can put in whatever subject you want to see in book form. I put in quilting, and all these quilting books popped up. The whole book!! You can access all kinds of magazines and books in all subjects for free. I hope you all enjoy. I know I will. Gina
Thanks, didn't know this but..................it isn't the whole book. Just preview of some of the pages. The pages cannot be saved unless you use a capture program. It is still fun to look!
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I do this all the time. Only really old books have the entire book available as far as I know, but it is a handy tool.
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Well bless your darling husband's heart that's cool.
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Thanks for sharing..
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Strange.....when I try to subscribe to this thread, Malwarebytes blocks it. Wonder why?
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Old 07-23-2013, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by rosalind View Post
Thanks, didn't know this but..................it isn't the whole book. Just preview of some of the pages. The pages cannot be saved unless you use a capture program. It is still fun to look!

Well the books I saw was the whole book. Look down past the ads and see the whole books.
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