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HJT immigration manual on Kindle

Posted by Colin Yeo on 27 December 2011

Got a new Kindle for Christmas? Why not treat yourself (!) to the 10th edition of the HJT immigration manual on Kindle!

 

We have uploaded the individual chapters to the well known Amazon e-bookstore. Each is priced at £4.59, which is the cost of the manual minus printing costs divided by the number of chapters.

 

The advantage for you is that you don't need to lug the hard copy around with you and you can just download the chapters that are relevant to your studies or your practice. Even if you buy all 14 chapters there is still a cost saving for you.

 

This is a bit of an experiment for us and we are interested in feedback. Let us know how you get on.

Comment(s)

Ryan Bestford said...

Downloaded Chapter 2 but I don't have my Kindle with me at the moment. I'll give feedback asap.

Posted on Sat 31 Dec 2011 @ 15:10

Harry Dematagoda said...

Yet to download, but I assume I will find the new kindle would be interesting and useful reading. I will certainly write a good feed back once I finished reading a few Chapters..

Posted on Wed 04 Jan 2012 @ 23:21

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