It seems Fictionwise is still capable of grabbing my attention, even if a lot of their inventory vanished once the agency model of ebook pricing took effect this past April. This weekend, though, they’re having a big ol’ 50 percent off sale, in effect through Sunday. (Use the coupon ‘spooky2010′.)
Turns out several of the titles on my ebook wishlist were still in their database, so I’ve nabbed ’em. To wit:
- A Far and Deadly Cry, by Teri Holbrook. Mystery, re-buy to replace previously owned print copy.
- Recursion, by Tony Ballantyne
- Measuring the World, by Daniel Kehlmann. General fiction, was recommended by
janne . - Blue Moon, by Cindy Lynn Speer. Ebook re-buy of a print copy I already own, since the print copy is large and unwieldy and I can read the ebook better.
- Morevi: The Chronicles of Rafe and Askana, by Tee Morris & Lisa Lee. Another ebook re-buy of a print copy I still own, again because large and unwieldy print book I don’t want to carry around.
- Blood Engines, by T.A. Pratt. Actual purchase of a free PDF I’d gotten before from when Tor.com came online; decided to go ahead and buy this copy since the PDF is 5 MB in size.
- Mob Rules, by Cameron Haley. Urban fantasy, a recent release from Luna.
- The Mysteries, by Lisa Tuttle. Fantasy. Picked it up due to a review by Jo Walton on Tor.com.
- Spellbent, by Lucy A. Snyder. Urban fantasy. Picked up because of her participation in the CoyoteCon panels run by Drollerie Press earlier this year!
- Total Oblivion, More or Less: A Novel, by Alan DeNiro. This one got a good amount of buzz a while back so I’m finally checking it out.
- The Tomb of Zeus, by Barbara Cleverly. Re-buy of a book I’d previously owned. Mystery.
- Deadly Slipper, by Michelle Wan. Mystery.
- Black and White, by Jackie Kessler and Caitlin Kittredge. Because SUPERHEROES, and because I’ve been meaning to read this one for a while now!
And meanwhile, because it was Absolutely Necessary, I picked up
And OH OH OH I must also add this, since it showed up in my mailbox today: Writing Out the Notes, the new book by Bob Hallett, is another acquisition! That would be the Bob Hallett of my very own beloved Great Big Sea, who’s written himself a combination memoir and musical portrait of St. John’s. I’m quite looking forward to reading it, as Mr. Hallett’s always been the most thoughtful and introspective of the B’ys, based on what they’ve all posted in their various posts on their site.
Grand total for the year: 334!
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2 responses to “Fictionwise ain’t quite dead to me yet”
Wow, thanks! The Samhain books weren’t eligible, but I picked up six others that I’d had my eye on so I’m pretty happy right now. I would have gotten more, but there’s that pesky book budget that I’m trying so hard not to break.
You are very welcome! Hope you enjoy your reads. 🙂