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Apple’s iBooks to give away free books this week

Jun 23, 2014 - Staff@seenituk

apple_ibooks_promoApple has announced a week long give-away of ebooks via its iBooks store.

The company has emailed iTunes and iBooks customers, advising them:

“From 23 June to 29 June, we’re celebrating our love of great writing by bringing you a free book each day. Hand-picked by our editors, featured titles range from TV host Dawn O’Porter’s fiction debut to a gripping crime novel by emerging author James Carol.

“To read these free books, simply download and open the iBooks app for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch—or open the iBooks app on your Mac—and visit the iBooks Store to find our daily pick.

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