Kris
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Kristin Harmel:
I am wondering when How to Save a Life will be out in "paper" ? I'm not an e-book reader. Thanks! Kris
Kristin Harmel
Hi Kris. Since HOW TO SAVE A LIFE is a novella (and is about half the length of a novel), it is only out in e-book. Many authors, myself included, write novellas with the plan of releasing them at a very reduced cost (in this case, 99 cents to $1.99), which wouldn't be possible if our publishers also had the physical cost of printing and distributing the book. Fortunately, my next novel, which will be out in paper as well as e-book, will be out on June 6, so you won't have long to wait! It's called WHEN WE MEET AGAIN. In the meantime, if you're dying to read HOW TO SAVE A LIFE, I'm pretty sure you can download it in PDF format to read on your computer directly at http://books.simonandschuster.com/How.... You can also buy it from Amazon as a Kindle book and read it right there on your computer using the Kindle Cloud Reader (which is just a web site that connects to your amazon account). (I recommend doing this if you already have an Amazon account.) You can find it here: https://read.amazon.com/. Thanks for your interest!
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Kevin Kern
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Kristin Harmel:
As I stated, I was unsure as to the protocol of the ARC. My first ever and I am finding it difficult to put down? I am not going to let that error spoil a wonderful story for me. I didn't not realize the final book would be out so soon? I assume you understand why I keep putting question marks in? Actually I can take them out now, but this is fun, so I won't. Congratulations on a great book!
Kátia
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Kristin Harmel:
Hi Kristin! Just had to send you a quick note of thanks for such a refreshingly beautiful story. I loved The Sweetness of Forgetting, but The Room On Rue Amelie truly moved me. I stayed at a flat on the corner of Rue Amelie and Rue de Grenelle my last trip to Paris - you described it all so fairly, right to the terrace views. You're a brilliant writer. Any idea when we can expect your next novel? xx
Kevin Kern
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Kristin Harmel:
I won an ARC of the Room on Rue Amelie, from Goodreads. I will review it, but I wanted to mention a small mistake, on page 264, I think. You refer to Thomas's plane as a jet. Jets had not come into being, yet. I know this because my father was an aircraft engineer during the war. They were developing them, but they mostly worked hard on making better fighters and bombers, so we could crush Germany & Japan?
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Apr 27, 2016 11:45AM · flag