Fortunately I have a lot of new (and new-to-me) books to read (and several more coming out in the next few months) and so I can resist the temptation. Probably...
Just unfortunately unavailable to dedicate time to read anything until Tuesday morning... but after that, I guess it is time re-read Pilots Choice first and then Mouse and Dragon. This will be a great week!
Okay you got me - normally I can hold off the desire to acquire ARCs and wait for the final version. But Mouse & Dragon? I've now bought. Which means I'll end up owning at least 3 versions (ARC, Final ebook & Dead Tree)
BTW Sharon I noticed you're befriended to Larry Corriea over on facebook. I wasn't aware you liked big guns, lotso monsters & a fair dollop or two of action in killing said monsters. He is up there with y'all in my reading pleasure, now to dive back into Mouse and Dragon.
The only reason I have not purchased it yet, is that I would not be able to resist the siren call of Mouse and Dragon, and would call in sick in order to read it. But OMG, I can't wait for next weekend!
Got it last night, read it last night even though I hate reading on-line. Tied everything together beautifully and couldn't stop reading. Thank you for letting us know it was available. Have sent out emails to my friends as well. Have the hard bound copy ordered of course. Thank you both!
New Liaden novel came out in ARC, I overslept this morning, I wonder, are these events connected? Mmmm No, its that Daylight Savings thing, yeah, that's the ticket!
I got it as soon as I got the announcement arrived. Read it through the day too! Loved it, and the ending made me cry. It's a deeper insight into Daav and Aelli, and explained so much from what was in Daav's head when he left Liad (and Val Con, a thing that made me frown at him a lot, but he is forgiven now).
I prefer e-books and for me they also have the advantage of saving me the postage price, which sometimes can double the actual value of the book. So, yay for e-books for us non-US citizens who live so far away.
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Date: 2010-03-14 12:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-14 10:50 am (UTC)Fortunately I have a lot of new (and new-to-me) books to read (and several more coming out in the next few months) and so I can resist the temptation. Probably...
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Date: 2010-03-14 12:21 am (UTC)Excellent!
Date: 2010-03-14 12:31 am (UTC)Just unfortunately unavailable to dedicate time to read anything until Tuesday morning... but after that, I guess it is time re-read Pilots Choice first and then Mouse and Dragon. This will be a great week!
- Jacques
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Date: 2010-03-14 12:49 am (UTC)*writes faster*
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Date: 2010-03-14 02:50 am (UTC)Oh, wait, what was the name of that book I just finished reading on my Kindle? Uh-- *grin*
The ending made me cry, even though I knew to expect it. (I also bought Unibus I and II. Nice to have them convenient.)
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Date: 2010-03-14 02:18 pm (UTC)Melvyn
mbarker@ntlworld.com
Thanks!
Date: 2010-03-14 08:24 pm (UTC)"Long, thin noodles and chunky vegetables in a cream sauce"
No, please, not a cream sauce. I only barely stand singular cream sauce on a restaurant menu.
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Date: 2010-03-15 01:41 am (UTC)Mouse & Dragon
Date: 2010-03-15 12:40 pm (UTC)Saltation is now available as ebook on Webscriptions
Date: 2010-03-15 08:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 03:18 pm (UTC)I prefer e-books and for me they also have the advantage of saving me the postage price, which sometimes can double the actual value of the book. So, yay for e-books for us non-US citizens who live so far away.