If it’s not a book, is it really even a gift?

If you’d like to give a paperback copy of The Third Kind of Magic to as a gift, (do you know someone who’d love the story of a smart and independent girl?) I urge you to buy it from your local bookstore. Many of them have fast shipping.

It’s also available online from Kobo and B&N. All of these outlets get their copies from Ingram, a wholesaler who ships right away.

I am posting this so you can get the book in time for the holidays.

The paperback is available at your local bookseller

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Why local bookstores?
Three reasons:

  1. It’s important to support local stores so they’ll survive, especially bookstores which add so much to the community and our reading lives.
  2. Browsing at a local bookstore makes you look infinitely cool, and demonstrates you are not becoming completely virtual. Besides you might find something wonderful (a gift for you, perhaps?)
  3. Because the ‘Zon has just listed my book as being unavailable for 8 days. Just in time for holiday sales. Thanks, robot masters!

(Tip o’ the hat to Greedy Reads bookstore for the chalkboard image.)