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I'll also have to remember not to change any of the book titles or character names. Words like "Hardin Scott" and "Tessa Young" should remain as they are.

Let me go through each line. Take the first part: "While it might be tempting to download a free PDF of “After Ever Happy” from a questionable website, there are risks involved:"

Third question: "Can I borrow..." "Borrow" could be Lease, Rent, or Take. "Digital library" might be E-library, Online Archive, or Virtual Collection. Then "public libraries" could be Municipal Libraries, City Libraries, or Community Archives. "Offer" could be Provide, Supply, or Deliver. "E-book lending" might be E-book rental, E-book service, or E-book borrowing. "Services" could be Programs, Features, or Options. "Including" might be Featuring, Such as, or For instance. "OverDrive" and "Hoopla" are names, so they stay.

First, the title is "Frequently Asked Questions". I need to find three alternatives for each word. For "Frequently", maybe options like Often, Commonly, or Frequently could work. "Asked" could be Inquired, Queried, or Posed. "Questions" might become Inquiries, Queries, or Topics. So the first line would be Frequently Asked Queries.

Next, the second paragraph: "Why Download ‘After Ever Happy’ in PDF Format?" Here, "Download" becomes "Download|Obtain|Acquire". "PDF" is a brand name, so it stays. The reasons listed—convenience, accessibility, space-saving—each need their own sets of synonyms. For example, "convenience" could be "convenience|ease|simplicity".

I need to go through each word systematically, ensuring that names remain unchanged. Also, check that each alternative is suitable in context and maintains the original meaning. Avoid any markdown and only present the result as specified. Let me double-check each part to make sure no words were missed and that all replacements are accurate.