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The Solomon Scandals is both a trade paperback and an electronic book.
You can order Scandals via your local bookstore or buy it via Twilight Times Books or Bridge Street Books in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. The paperback is available online via Barnes & Noble or Amazon, although I would encourage you to support local bookstores.
List price of the 252-page trade paperback is $16.95 USD without possible taxes or shipping, and the e-book lists for $5.95. If paying by check at Twilight Times, click here for a form to print out. TTB’s phone number for credit card orders of the paperback is 423–323-0183. The ISBN for bookstores is 978–1-60619–042-5. Twilight Times can either process international orders, via PayPal, or direct you to outlets in your country.
The paper version of Scandals will be available from additional stores in time. Check. Your local store just might already have it; if nothing else, it can order the book.
Scandals, as noted, is also available as an e-book. The ePub format—readable on the Sony Reader PRS-505 and PRS-700, as well as the Stanza/iPhone combo via the free Stanza Desktop—is among the electronic choices. Digital outlets include Books on Board, Diesel eBooks, eReader.com, Fictionwise, the Kindle Store, the Sony eBook Store, Twilight Times Books, BooksOnBoard/Stanza and Fictionwise/Stanza. The /Stanza stores let you download the book directly to your iPhone or iPod Touch without using Stanza Desktop.
Any questions? Write the publisher at publisher@twilighttimesbooks.com or David Rothman at dr@solomonscandals.com.
To answer one question, we’ve put an excerpt online to help you decide if Scandals is a book for you.
And to answer another, Kindle owners can order from Amazon directly for wireless delivery. Or they can use Mobipocket Desktop 6.0 to convert the HTML into nonDRMed Mobi, which the K machine can read.
Users of the Sony Reader PRS-505 or PRS-700 should be able to read the ePub file available from Twilight and certain e-stores. Let us know if you have problems.
iPhone owners can load the HTML file into the free Stanza Desktop, then use WiFi and the Shared option within Stanza’s Library menu on the iPhone. Or they can use Amazon’s new software for the iPhone and iPod Touch—available in the App Store.
Note: Thanks to Jon Noring for his work on the ePub conversion.
