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Creating a book link to the iBook Store
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Best suggestion I can come up with is to ask someone you know who uses a Mac/Apple computer to see if they can find you a link, or someone with the iPad or iPhone using the iBooks App to email the found link to you.

I'd suggest scoping a couple of your fav author pages, having a look and PMing them if it looks like they've been able to do it. It can't hurt any right?
I'll try and keep this question in mind when I'm wandering around, and come back with any names if I see someone doing it.

All I want to do is find the correct link for my book to add it to my website and social media for my iBook readers to find it. Why Apple makes themselves so reserved from the world is beyond me.
If you are an iBook user, would you mind finding my book for me and dropping the link here ???


I do remember hearing something years ago that authors could only upload their books if they were on a Mac. I think I was bitching at the time that I could only find some books on kindle, not iBooks. I don't actually like kindle format anyway, but given that most of my books are in iBooks, and if I swap devices I'll lose all those books, I just decided it was easier to keep everything in the one program... and I think THAT is why Apple is so segregated. They can corner their own market, and know that their users had already invested a lot of money in apps, books, music and the rest before we realised that we would never be able to transfer or convert. So we either stay and keep, or go and lose.
Even now, I have very few books and things outside apple and it's really annoying to realise the thing I've been searching for is one of them.
And just another bad karma for Apple is the admission that they purposely slow down older devises with the new iOS updates 'for our own good'. Someone's got to take them for racketeering or collusion or something! It's def a scam, but we are all sunk at this point.

My book title is "Cocooning the Butterfly" ... if you go to my book page you can see the cover ... https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

I did notice you don't have any traffic on your book yet. Have you tried some of the share/review groups? I'm sure there was another one I used to belong to, but the one I just found is called 'Haaave you met'. You can do all sorts there, but you can also get reviews.
The other group I used to belong to would have authors donate a few copies of their books (usually 10-20 from memory) to willing readers (first come first serve type thing). The email would go out with the blurb and those interested would email the mod for their copy and have 2wks or so to read and give an honest review on whatever sites they could. There are a few rules to protect both sides etc.
It usually works pretty well. Gives the reviews a free book, and the authors some traffic and reviews.
Tbh tho, over the time I did it, I did give a bad review or two, because the books were quite honestly crap... But I also withheld a couple of reviews and had a chat with the authors to explain that while I didn't like their book, I could def see how others would, it just wasn't for me. So it can be a risk.


How ever, it is only possible to make a link to one book, not to all your published books. Does anyone know how to do that?
I'm an Australian and I'm trying to set up a link to the Australian iBookstore. I thought this would be the best place to ask this question as I'm sure you guys must have already done this for your own countries.
As the subject title says, I'm trying to create a book link to the Apple store using a URL with an ISBN 13 in it (i.e., http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?isbn=#...#), which is what a Google search recommends for searching the iBookstore using an ISBN.
According to the Goodreads instructions, this should work, but I keep getting a message saying that the process failed and is being looked into; this has been happening for almost a week now. I'm also a bit surprised there isn't already a working link available to me, when there are links for other ebook vendors (e.g., the Canadian company, Kobo).
Can anyone help me?
Cheers.
Phill Berrie.