Charybdis wrote:C. O. Thompson wrote:At the sign of triumph
"At The Sign of Triumph" wouldn't be a bad title, but I'd also be onboard with "When The Saints Come Marching In"
OK... After I read the post more carefully... I pre-ordered a hardbound copy... Someone shared that Amazon sold him a Kindle copy for a few bucks after he had the hardbound... so I will try that... Not sure that I want to read the Snip-it / Spoiler cause it is like a fan dance.
As I am one of those who brought forward that special pricing, I hope that the Amazon offer will repeat for a Kindle ebook at around $2.99. The ability to use the search function on a kindle file makes it invaluable in this forum.
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Just an FYI for those who are interested. The $2.99 discounted copy of the Kindle version of the book falls under Amazon's Kindle MatchBook program.
https://www.amazon.com/kindlematchbookProgram details are found here
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201385000Amazon introduced the MatchBook Program just over 2 years ago. Under this program you are allowed to purchase the Kindle version of a book for $2.99, if you have previously purchased the same physical hard copy of the book from Amazon. Amazon claims that over 70,000 books are part of the program.
The tricky part though is that both the publisher and the author must agree to participate in the program . Without the agreement of both, the book will not be listed. Thus there are a number of best sellers, well known authors and series that do not participate in the MatchBook Program and pricing.
In the case of David Weber and his books. Tor, the publisher of the Safehold series, participates in the Kindle MatchBook program, while Baen does not. Which is why we see the special $2.99 pricing for the Safehold books, but not for any of the digital Kindle Editions published by Baen.