And it now lurks on my Nook, waiting to be read.
Wash ,'The Message'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I am such a Skulduggery junkie now. After reading books 1-3 on my Kindle and then discovering the rest aren’t out yet, I ended up finding a deal on Books 1-5 in paperback and buying them.
By the way, this was in part inspired by Seanan McGuire’s beautiful post about why paper books are so crucially important to avoid widening the gap even more between rich and poor: [link]
If you haven’t read it, I strongly recommend it. (It may have originally been linked to here, in which case I apologize for the redundancy. It’s really worth it, though,)
Thanks for that link, Pix. If it was linked here before, I hadn't read it.
I hadn't read it, and I was nodding my head.
I know P-C know SM/MG, and if I'm ever in Cali, I want an intro, because she is so fucking cool.
Barnes & Noble has the Skullduggery Pleasant book as a free download too.
Not, unfortunately, Borders/Kobo.
Guess I'll have to investigate converting.
Aren't the Nook and Kindle apps free downloads for most platforms? Therefore Amazon and B&N free books are free for just about anyone?
The Amazon files are in the Kindle format, which is limited to use on Kindles. B&N downloads an epub file that can be put on most anything.
But if you have the Kindle app on your pc or whatnot, you can read Kindle books.
But if you have the Kindle app on your pc or whatnot, you can read Kindle books.
Yep. I have the Kindle app on my laptop, phone, and iPad.
B&N downloads an epub file that can be put on most anything.
Eenteresting. I see some experimenting with my Kobo in the very near future. (Thanks!)