Reader Library Application

I bought the eBook, Cracking the AP Calculus AB & BC Exams, 2014 Edition, and the Reader Library App crashed when it tried to download the eBook. Of course, it's in my transaction history and my "Purchased Content" list so I was able to go there and re-download it. However, when I tried to re-download the eBook, the Reader Library App crashed again. I've already paid for the book, but whenever I try to download it, the Reader Library App crashes and I have no idea how to fix it. No other eBook gives me this problem.
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Hi “paremo”.
First of all:
An .acsm (Adobe Content Server Manager) file, is not an ebook and does not contains any ebook inside. It’s only a download manager file!
Acsm is a file format used to provide Digital Rights Management(DRM) for e-books. But only Adobe DRM-protected ebooks. It contains a link of a server, on where is located the “real” ebook file, permissions etc.. After opening an acsm file and if everything is OK (permissions, links, etc.), starts downloading of the real ebook file. This file now, is an .epub or a .pdf one, but encoded and you need a device authorized with the same Adobe ID to read it.
All "Sony Reader Library" apps and "Sony Readers Devices" contain Adobe’s “technology parts”, in order to manage this type of file.
On your case, it should be an issue with your "Sony Reader Library app" (if the app that you use, is a Sony one).
Jannis

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