Neither of these two books is available legally online. They are still under copyright protection and can not be transferred according to the copyright laws. However, if you live in an area with a public library, you probably have access to both novels by registering with your library online. I have a library membership and can access any book that my library carries online. I can usually download the PDF text version or get the audio version. You simply register at your local library's site and then search for the book you want. You "check-out" the book online and have a 14 day access to the book. Some even allow you to burn copies of the audio or transfer them to your mp3 player. The best thing is that it is free if you are a member. Until then, you can find out more about this great children's author at the following links.
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