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Lorraine G. Jones
Tucson, Arizona
This is my last year in the MEPN program at the University of Arizona. Being a full time nurse and student, I work odd hours and am always on the go. A lot of times I end up using one of the
conference rooms at the hospital for studying and catching up on class readings. This requires me to haul around 20 pounds of books, which is taxing on my back. I have been trying to leave my books
at home and just trying to study at home, but it's just not efficient.
This has required me to start carrying my books with me once again, so I started to see if I could purchase electronic versions of my hooks so that I can read them on my iPad. Unfortunately
all of my books are only sold in their physical form, perhaps to ensure that they can continue to charge $150.00 per item. Disappointed, I was under the impression that a solution was nonexistent.
Luckily enough, I ended up seeing my friend talk positively about Touch Textbooks on Facebook. Initially I thought that my buddy's account was hacked by spammers, so I commented about it on his
status, and was surprised to find out that he was serious.
My friend told me about the benefits of affordability, portability, and variety. I think I was sold on the portability factor, affordability was just a bonus. With my buddy vouching for the
product, I subscribed to Touch Textbooks the next day. I was ecstatic that I could now download all the textbooks I needed onto my iPad for FREE! The previous burden was eliminated, and carrying
around a rolling backpack was no longer necessary. Since then, I have been an avid user of the product for the last several months. I've saved a total amount of approximately $750.00 in my first two
terms. Additionally, thanks to its portability I can maximize my productivity by also studying on the bus and when I have free time at work. For a small price, I have found a solution that will last
me through grad school!
I am very pleased with the product, and am thankful to my friend who shared this on Facebook. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for ways to circumvent
the textbook buying process!
J Draws Computing







