Paul Chubb
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi, trying to track down where to buy The flowers of Vashnoi as an epub. Baen, where I normally buy books, doesn't have it. Lots of the usual suspects offering pseudo illegal or illegal copies but no one apart from Amazon and they only do kindle. Can you point me to a reputable seller? Cheers Paul
Lois McMaster Bujold
iBooks/iTunes and Nook both have it. They and Kindle are the only three authorized sellers of the e-version of this short novella. I believe Blackstone's audio edition may be on a few more vendor sites, and in some libraries.
Subterranean Press is sold out of their limited hardcover; the second-hand market is bidding it up to rather startling asking prices at the moment.
Ta, L.
iBooks/iTunes and Nook both have it. They and Kindle are the only three authorized sellers of the e-version of this short novella. I believe Blackstone's audio edition may be on a few more vendor sites, and in some libraries.
Subterranean Press is sold out of their limited hardcover; the second-hand market is bidding it up to rather startling asking prices at the moment.
Ta, L.
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