Trish Jensen Trish’s Comments (group member since Feb 23, 2011)


Trish’s comments from the Goddess Summoning group.

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Aug 03, 2012 02:30PM

44517 Nila:

Maybe you're not aware that 4shared is a pirate site, and d/l from them is illegal. I understand the allure of free, but just want you to know that someone was just prosecuted for d/l a free book from a pirate site, which this is. So his free book cost him $3,000. And it's going to get worse for pirateers, and those who d/l from their sites. Pure and simple, it's theft of intellectual property. My own senator has written a bill about the penalties for those sites, and the people who use them. Just saying, be careful. And be careful about promoting to others who do not realize what they might be getting into that they're breaking the law. And please don't tomato the messenger. Just saying be careful. You never know when you're going to be the one caught and tried. And if these bills winding themselves through Congress go through, $3,000 for a free book is going to be the least of their problems.

P.S. Also have learned from several blogs that many of these pirate sites also use your "free" purchase to access your computer and either install viruses or mine enough info to identity thieve as well. I believe if you go to mediabistro.com you can search for topics on this.

Again, please no tomatoes. I'm just trying to warn people to be careful. If you want the book for free, check it out of your library, or sign up for Amazon Prime, which among a zillion other perks, allows you to borrow books for free.

Trish, not a librarian, have no affiliation to Amazon, other than as a customer, just trying to watch out for fellow readers...
Apr 20, 2012 10:26AM

44517 Nila007:

I'm seriously afraid to ask this question, but where did you find the books in PDF format? Berkley certainly doesn't put them out in PDF format.

Trish
Feb 22, 2012 04:43PM

44517 Temple:

Oh. I have no idea if the book is available in NZ. SHOULD be, but I don't know.
Aug 02, 2011 05:37PM

44517 Temple:

Oh, yes, all available on e-book, I guess depending where you live. Where are you from?

Trish
Aug 02, 2011 04:08PM

44517 Actually, Temple, I'd call it romance and mythology, fantasy, paranormal time travel, historical. In other words, it defies description or a simple tag. :) And that's why I agree with Gayatri. There's nothing like this series. PC's an eccentric genius. It's why I love her. :)
May 27, 2011 10:00AM

44517 Well, The Lady of The Lake is a real life Goddess, and she sets the events in motion, and also plays a part throughout, but you're right, Holly, that the Goddess herself (or God, himself) is not the major protagonist of the book. I've read SO many "reviews" of the book from purists so angry with PC for taking liberties with the Arthurian legend, but oh, give me a break. That's why it's called fiction, folks. And I'd say she had fun with it, wouldn't you? And it wasn't like the "real" legend, if there is such a thing, has Guinevere and Arthur getting back together anyway. Why not give the man his own happy ending? But then that's just me.
May 27, 2011 06:56AM

44517 And as Holly knows, I agree with you both. LOVE Goddess of Legend. A definite slight departure from the other Goddess books, but in a fun way. :)

Trish