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    Quote Originally Posted by Grok View Post
    You don't need to buy the book, it's on-line for free here:
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    Not cool, Mark's put a lot of info on his site, but sharing the book itself is a little much. I have gone this route for other stuff, so I know I'm being hypocritical here, but Mark's work justifies the purchase.

    I own it, gave it to my GF to read, haven't yet gotten it back. I read the site for over a year before buying, but that's also when the forums were relatively new and most topics were in fact new.

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    Anybody know if the Kindle version is worth it? Or does it have a lot of tables/graphs/stuff that publishers can't seem to get to work right in ebook format?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iniQuity View Post
    Not cool, Mark's put a lot of info on his site, but sharing the book itself is a little much. I have gone this route for other stuff, so I know I'm being hypocritical here, but Mark's work justifies the purchase.

    I own it, gave it to my GF to read, haven't yet gotten it back. I read the site for over a year before buying, but that's also when the forums were relatively new and most topics were in fact new.
    I didn't put it up there, I found the link from one of Mark's posts about some recent primal lifestyle conference. For the record, I ended up giving my copy away to a local pharmacist who as far as I know later ended up quitting his job.

    I don't know if Mark knows that his book is available for free on-line. I guess he knows now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elainevdw View Post
    Anybody know if the Kindle version is worth it? Or does it have a lot of tables/graphs/stuff that publishers can't seem to get to work right in ebook format?
    It worked fine for me.

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    When I was ordering (check me out - doing as I'm told), I noticed that a couple of reviews complained about the Kindle version. I didn't note the dates, though.

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    I think the best parts of Sisson's PB book is the Korg vs Grok family scenarios and the CW vs PB comparisons at the beginning.
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    Not just buy the book. Buy the book and then read the book. It would save a lot of the repetition that we see here these days.

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    I normally just disregard questions where it's obvious someone hasn't read the book and hasn't done any research before asking a question for the eleventy billionth time but I'm tempted to post RTFM and leave it at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elainevdw View Post
    Anybody know if the Kindle version is worth it? Or does it have a lot of tables/graphs/stuff that publishers can't seem to get to work right in ebook format?
    I have the kindle version. worth it, not materially different from the printed book. Just not as colorful. However it's a whole lot more portable.

    I took 40 books on my recent trip to SF, all in the kindle. No carryon coffin needed. Boom.
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    my nook version is a little weird, but only because I have to use large print. If I pull out my readers it works well.

    Daemonized, I need to stop reading the forums where the op obviously has not read the book, they just make me a little crazy. And the answers are usually worse!

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