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Feb 09, 2012 04:07AM

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I'd buy my next book because, if it's available, that'd mean I finally wrote it.
There's no book I'm longing for except one that's not available: Truth and Consequences by Greg Mitchell. I read it years ago in print and want to read it again. Each chapter is about a different whistleblower who paid a heavy price. Non-fiction. I keep after Mitchell, telling him to put it in the Kindle Store, but so far nothing.
My most recent purchase was the book by the White house intern who had an 18-month affair with JFK. Yeah, I'm the person who buys that kind of stuff. If it's tawdry, I want it.

Kat, I have most sci fi books that I want in print. I thought of buying them all for Kindle but there are just far too many to justify the cost. Those who have followups in a series I will keep buying in print. I bought a Trudi Canavan prequel to her Black Magician trilogy (just lover her style and it's what I enjoy reading - fantasy), also got a Janny Wurts book that I've wanted forever (was first printed in 2001 but I just never got round to buying it) and I bought a China Melville book too - Embassytown.
Charlene I see not many of Straub's books are available for Kindle. Pity that.
I will certainly check that out Patricia. For now, I'm slowly going through my wishlist which includes Philpin's books.
And I am looking at buying a South African author's books too. For those who enjoy a good detective series, Deon Meyer has a few books out with the central characters being mostly ex police detectives, current detectives and old freedom fighters. I have two of his books in print, might just get the rest for Kindle.
His website - http://www.deonmeyer.com/index.html
Charlene I see not many of Straub's books are available for Kindle. Pity that.
I will certainly check that out Patricia. For now, I'm slowly going through my wishlist which includes Philpin's books.
And I am looking at buying a South African author's books too. For those who enjoy a good detective series, Deon Meyer has a few books out with the central characters being mostly ex police detectives, current detectives and old freedom fighters. I have two of his books in print, might just get the rest for Kindle.
His website - http://www.deonmeyer.com/index.html

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Time...
I never feel as if I should spend money on books like this, but I love having them to immerse myself into on a long lazy afternoon.
Oh Katie, another passion of mine! LOVE that sort of book and I've even seen an episode of that particular series. I wanted to be an archeologist in an earlier life but due to never having the money to study further after high school, ending up in various jobs out in the corporate market and marrying...I never did get to do it. I might just order the print version of that book through my bookstore.

I DID become an archaeologist, but in Australia archaeology is not terribly exciting- a few chipped rocks and bits of sharpened bone. I've always thought that if we'd stayed in Britain instead of coming to Australia when I was 9, I would have stayed an archaeologist, but who knows? I still kick myself that I was too chicken at 20 to head back to Britain and further my studies there.
Money's never wasted buying books. My son wants to become an archeologist too but I don't know if it is due to all the Indiana Jones Lego games he's been playing.

Read this ages ago and it is very good.

He's high-jacked my Nook. :-(
I've still got Mom's Sony, so I'm not completely out of books to read. She was a Grishom fan.

The controls can't get any simpler and it takes e-pubs.




I know what you mean. I put things on Amazon's Wish List when I run across them and can't decide if they are worth putting out the bigger bucks the majors charge. I just had a quick check of my list and there wasn't one on there I'd buy today. Something will find you, I'm sure...
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