S.G. Browne

Lucky Bastard $1.99 Ebook Sale

Lucky Bastard - trade paperbackWhile I’m still a stalwart holdout of fully caving into the digital age when it comes to books, I realize there are others out there who have managed to unshackle themselves from their Luddite ways.

It is to those of you I am heralding the news that Lucky Bastard is now on sale as an eBook in all formats for $1.99. That’s McDonald’s Extra Value Menu pricing. Though I like to think the quality is a little more nutritious.

So whether you have a Kindle, Nook, iPad, or Kobo, you can order Lucky Bastard for less than a bottle of Two Buck Chuck from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, or your favorite independent bookstore, many of whom have partnered with Kobo to sell eBooks. So you can get your digital fix while supporting a brick and mortar bookstore.

I’ve included links to a few of my favorite independent bookstores below that sell eBooks, along with the usual suspects. The sale is only for a short time, so get it while it’s cheap. Or give it as a gift and spread the luck.

Barnes & NobleAmazoniBooksCopperfield BooksBooks IncMysterious Galaxy Bookstore

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Filed under: Lucky Bastard,Summer of Bastards and Egos — Tags: — S.G. Browne @ 6:58 am

2 Comments »

  1. Dear Sir,

    It seems that the $1,99 offer is only valid for U.S. Citizens.
    Any idea if this one is extendable to European (main land) readers who love your books??

    Cheers,
    Dennis

    Comment by Dennis — July 17, 2013 @ 3:44 am

  2. Hi Dennis,

    Unfortunately, it only applies to the electronic editions available on U.S. sites. And alas, my UK publisher of BREATHERS and FATED passed on LUCKY BASTARD, so there aren’t any electronic English language version available in Europe. However, if you speak German or French, the translations for those are available for Kindle on the respective Amazon sites for Germany and France. Just not on sale. Sorry.

    Comment by admin — July 17, 2013 @ 10:05 am

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