The book page at Angry Robot says 'Point' will be available as an ebook from 3-Feb - but I can't find it at http://www.angryrobotstore.com/ - any ideas when it will be available? (or am I looking at the wrong site?)
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The book page at Angry Robot says 'Point' will be available as an ebook from 3-Feb - but I can't find it at http://www.angryrobotstore.com/ - any ideas when it will be available? (or am I looking at the wrong site?)
Hi Alex... Thanks for looking! You're looking at the right site, for sure. I'll ask my editor and post a reply as soon as I get it.
Editor says: "It should be available in the US now, and in the UK within a couple of
weeks."
Thanks for checking! It's available as a Kindle eBook from Amazon now (just bought it, and looking forward to reading it).
Enjoy!!! BTW, one of my friends asked, how am I going to sign copies of my books on his Kindle? I have no answer...
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