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08.07.2015 14:06:15 ~1qY4KFi0
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I think the books are saved in Google Play . and you can access them via Google.com or on your Google Play Books app on your Android fone, . the nexus just gives you to save it on the<a href="http://qplbepxlv.com"> dcieve</a> (Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet been doing it for years) so that you can read the book offline .
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