For readers who are dedicated to physical books, I’m happy to say The Women’s War is now available in paperback, both from CreateSpace and Amazon. It may take a few more days to be available from Barnes & Noble and other distributors in the US and abroad.
I’m a Kindle reader now, but back in the day when I browsed bookstores, I always read the cover copy and the opening paragraphs. You can do that easily with Amazon’s “look inside” feature on physical books, and if you have some kind of kindle e-reader (free for computer, ipad, and phone) you can have a free sample of an ebook sent to your device.
I know the decline of brick and mortar bookstores is an unhappy fact for some readers, but for those of us who do not have a bookstore in our neighborhood, or for those who prefer having a 3″ x 5″ library of thousands of titles we can read in any size type we choose, ebooks have contributed to our quality of life.
But I digress. This post is about paperbacks. The best thing about a physical book is that it can be shared with family and friends or donated to your library. Here again are links to mine. Thanks for reading!
CreateSpace and Amazon.
Reblogged this on John L. Monk and commented:
Save a pixel, buy a paperback! The latest from Awesome Indie Carol Ervin. Take that, trees! 🙂
haha!
I do both. I still love holding a real book in my hands and visiting bookstores. Congratulations on the publication of the paperback!
I agree–books and bookstores are wonderful. Libraries, too!
I will have to wait for it to be an ebook. I do love books but am limited to space and cutting back on ‘clutter’ even if it is a good book. I love your books Carol but will have to wait….
I’m a fan of ebooks too, Karla. Women’s War is already in ebook format, available from Amazon. Thanks for your comment.