I should also mention the importance of supporting authors by purchasing their legal copies or using library resources. Emphasizing the ethical aspect here is crucial to comply with the policies against promoting piracy. Maybe include some testimonials or quotes from readers about the series to add value.
Another option is looking for official e-book versions on platforms like Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. These platforms have a variety of e-books available for purchase, and sometimes they offer free samples. The user can also look into the publisher's website, which is probably Atheneum Books for Young Readers, to see if they have any information on e-book availability.
Alternatively, the user might be looking for a high-quality PDF of the book, but they might not have the financial means to purchase it. In that case, I can suggest legitimate alternatives. For example, checking if their local library has the book. Many libraries offer digital copies through services like OverDrive or Libby, which partner with libraries and publishers to provide free e-books and e-audiobooks to patrons.
Looking up the series, the first book is "Tara Duncan Wants to Be a Wizard," followed by "Tara Duncan is a Wicked Big Spell," and maybe the third one is "Tara Duncan and the Spellbinders." I think there are a total of six books in the series. Each book follows Tara's adventures with her magical abilities and her group of friends called the Shadowcasters.