May-14-2012, 11:39 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: May-15-2012, 12:00 AM (UTC) by fool-ish.)
(May-14-2012, 11:27 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: Apparently it *is* available for Kindle, fool-ish, but I can't find it there yet. After I told the Newsgroup about KekPafrany's find, Robin put the news up on her site and said that it was also available from Amazon...but maybe they aren't as quick as B&N? Even if you don't have a Kindle, you (or, at least, those who live in the US!), can always download the free Nook for PC and read Words Like Coins via the computer?I couldn't find it on Amazon. It offered me a selection of poetry books instead! I'll keep trying though, it may turn up at some point..hopefully!
I managed to download it (NfPC) and also the text example, which ends up being the first two pages of WLC I think, but the rest was unavailable for me to purchase. Like KekPafrany said, it's like looking in through a window but unable to buy...! Still, it was enough to see a little of Tom Kidd's lovely artwork that accompanies the story.
Hopefully it will be available elsewhere soon. Please?
The Seven save us! Have you seen the price of 'A Fantasy Medley' on Amazon? Used copies available from £61.00! And as books go, it's a tiny specimen!
And yet, looking on the US Amazon site, I could get it for £26.00! Plus P&P of course..dunno how much that would be. Everything's so damned expensive over here, it's no wonder I'm destitute!
*for the night is dark and full of turnips*