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Important note on A World Of Assassins paperback version and why not to buy it
You may see the book A World Of Assassins under my name here on Goodreads or on various sites and it is indeed a science fiction novel by me. However, this particular paperback version should no longer be available for sale as the contract has run out and I am preparing a revised ebook version of my own for release. Publish America no longer hold the rights to print the paperback and I have written to them asking for it to be removed from sale, even though they still show it in various online bookstores.
Please do not buy the paperback - wait for the ebook (which is a rewritten/revised version and, I think, better). Thank you.
Please do not buy the paperback - wait for the ebook (which is a rewritten/revised version and, I think, better). Thank you.
Published on March 22, 2012 05:20
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Reading habit
I've fallen into the habit, now, of having two books on the go at the same time. One, my daytime book, and two, my nighttime book.
The daytime book is always a paperback or hardback, while the nighttime book is a kindle book, which allows me to read in bed at night without a light on, so I don't disturb my sleeping wife.
Currently, my daytime book is Strangers by Dean Koontz, and my nighttime book is Crosstalk by Connie Willis.
Works well :)
The daytime book is always a paperback or hardback, while the nighttime book is a kindle book, which allows me to read in bed at night without a light on, so I don't disturb my sleeping wife.
Currently, my daytime book is Strangers by Dean Koontz, and my nighttime book is Crosstalk by Connie Willis.
Works well :)