Barnes & Noble, Around Seattle And The Country
I must confess that I love Barnes & Noble. I enjoy a number of local independent bookstores as well, but Barnes & Noble just does books well. Their friendly atmosphere and great selection has managed to transfer a good deal of money from my pocket to theirs through the years.
As folks who have read this blog recently know, I adore the Barnes & Noble Nook as well.
I was therefore thrilled to notice this morning that Dystopian Longings is now being carried by Barnes & Noble, that most wonderful of bookstores.
If you have a Barnes & Noble account, or a Nook, it should make Barnes & Noble a very easy place to pick up a copy of the book.
You can find it on Barnes & Noble here:
Dystopian Longings at Barnes & Noble
I also notice that this morning they are selling it for 5.59, a 20% discount. I do not know how long the discount may last, as I have no control over B&N pricing.
Nook owners can simply download the book into the Nook by using the search feature within the Nook's catalog.
If you do buy a copy of the book from B&N, I would be honored and extremely grateful for any honest reviews posted to the Barnes & Noble site.
It is also of course still available at Smashwords here:
Dystopian Longings at Smashwords
Those seeking to buy it at Smashwords can wander over to On Dominance to read a review of the book and pick up a two bucks off coupon code. This coupon code is good only at Smashwords.
Lastly, for anyone who may want to order the book from their favorite seller, the ISBN number for the epub version of the book is: 978-1-4523-5368-5
Comments
Milliscent-
Congratulations on your book making it into B&N's booklist!
-saratoga
Posted by: saratoga | September 17, 2010 5:44 AM
saratoga,
Thank you!
M
Posted by: Milliscent | September 17, 2010 9:03 AM
Don't forget to mention that iPad owners can download the B&N ereader app and then buy it from B&N.
Posted by: Pauly | September 17, 2010 2:29 PM
Pauly,
Indeed, the Nook app works great on the iPad.
Additionally, I know that loads of iPad owners use Stanza, and the book is available through Stanza.
Lastly, it is slated to go into the Apple store, but I'm not sure when.
M
Posted by: Milliscent | September 17, 2010 4:28 PM