I talked too much about Kickstarter and paperbacks, then ran into the winds again for the last 3 minutes.
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I talked too much about Kickstarter and paperbacks, then ran into the winds again for the last 3 minutes.
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Just finished “The Wizard’s Butler”, on Audible, and found it delightful. I am going to buy a paper version to keep in my library, and just to have it to look at when I want to remember and feel good. I will look forward to the Wizard’s Cat, should it appear in the future.
I’m not sure which of your series I should look at next, as I don’t know much about your work, except that I am hooked.
Thank you for your gentle and lovely descriptions of a world I would like to inhabit. Kat RobinSun
There is something to be said for the old fashioned experience of turning the pages of a real book, but I simply don’t have enough room to buy all the books I read in a year. I read 65 or 70 books on Kindle Unlimited last year alone, plus several more that I liked well enough to buy on Kindle.
As to whether or not a Kickstarter campaign would pay off, it wouldn’t occur to me to look at Kickstarter if I were looking to buy a new book. I get plenty of recommendations from Amazon.
To Kat RobinSun, I can’t imagine you would be disappointed with any of Nathan’s books. My favorites are the “Golden Age of the Solar Clipper” series, starting with “Quarter Share.”