Grumble. I may have to get one of those ‘Kindle” things.

I have surrendered to the fact that I am a Larry Correia fanboy. I affirm that I am powerless over Larry Correia. And the newest and long-awaited MHI novel was released today – and I actually noticed, which nails down the fanboy thing. But twenty bucks for hardback?

Augggh…

No.

I looked for the release date on the paperback and it’s Next February.

Will I pay the extra twelve bucks not to wait till February?

Augggh! Maybe.

Gotta work myself up to it though. And anyway I don’t presently have twenty bucks, so I’m saved.

But sheesh. It’s just, as Tam said, a ‘great big Internet gun nerd inside joke.’ Thus not important. Thus not a thing for money to be spent on, except on discount. But Joel wants.

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12 Responses to Grumble. I may have to get one of those ‘Kindle” things.

  1. Jamie says:

    Get kindle for PC, It’s a free download from Amazon and it offers some great books for free.
    Amazon offer the older kindles refurbished for a good price!

  2. Matt, another says:

    I second what Jamie says. Kindle for PC works great.

  3. Joel says:

    Seems to me I went through this once before. There doesn’t seem to be an app that works with Linux.

  4. JimBob says:

    Understanding that you may be bandwidth-challenged, and not knowing what amount of bandwidth is needed for acceptable use, have you looked at Amazon Cloud Reader?

    https://read.amazon.com/

  5. Joat says:

    There is no Kindle software for linux desktop. You could buy a cheap android tablet, or you can just go right to Baen and buy in all the formats. http://www.baenebooks.com/p-2399-monster-hunter-nemesis.aspx

    And if you can wait for tonight I can email you a coupon that will be good for most or all of the $9.99

  6. Anonymous says:

    I mostly buy used from HPB. Often, new books show up within a week as discounted used books. You still pay for shipping, so watch for that.
    http://www.hpbmarketplace.com/booksearch?binding=&mtype=B&keyword=monster+hunter+nemesis&hs.x=12&hs.y=12
    -bravokilo

  7. Tragically… you’re doomed. Kindles (or similar devices) simply win. They stomp everything from bookstores to cheap used paperbacks to dust. I wanted them to fade into obscurity as nerdy gadgets but some things are just too awesome to be stopped. In 2011 I wrote about how I was desperately trying to hate Kindles and failing. (http://adaptivecurmudgeon.wordpress.com/2011/07/27/my-theory-has-a-hole-in-it/) Ten months later Kindles owned me lock stock and barrel. (http://adaptivecurmudgeon.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/e-books-resistance-is-futile/) By now, waiting for a hardcover would seem like waiting to have stone tablets carved. If it makes you feel better, it’s easier to charge a Kindle from a truck battery than a laptop and I’ve only broken two of them.

  8. Tam says:

    The first time I used the Kindle app on my phone and it automagically picked up on the page I’d left off reading on my iPad, I gave a little squee. And I resisted ebooks for a long time.

  9. Tam says:

    Email me, Joel.

  10. Formatter says:

    If he didn’t select DRM (and what freedom lover would?) when he published it. You can get the file from fans like Tam. Also Firefox has a ad on that will allow reading ePUB files in the browser.

  11. Joat says:

    I’ve had the ebook since the 15th and I haven’t started it yet, what kind of fanboy am I?

  12. Jake says:

    Will Kindle for PC run in WINE? I know that Barnes & Noble’s Nook PC app will, but I’ve never tried the Kindle one.

    Also, IIRC, Larry Correia is still publishing with Baen, so you can get the book from their e-store instead of from Amazon, and it will be DRM-free. You could then use Calibre as a reader. Not only does it run natively in linux, but if you do get a reader later on, it will work as a library manager for transferring your books, including converting them to the appropriate format for whatever e-reader you get.

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