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Mygna
Sep 12, 2011
It's after midnight in Central European Time and Skin Game just showed up on my kindle. Time to disappear for a few hours.

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Mygna
Sep 12, 2011
That, and the fact that all the stuff a Libriomancer pulls out actually produces its intended effect via magic spells. You can't pull out a tricorder and use it to reverse engineer Federation tech, because its just an inert replica if you strip away the magic. Which means every threat is susceptible to a sufficiently powerful 'rod of dispelling', or whatever techniques for manipulating spells are available to Gutenberg and the other non-libriomantic mages.

Mygna
Sep 12, 2011

Korgan posted:

Does anyone know when Unbound is getting an international release for kindle? I tried messing with various country's Amazon sites and the only one that has it is the USA. loving region locks.

The only site I can't find it on is the Australian one, actually. It's available in the US, UK, Canada and continental Europe, at the least.

Mygna
Sep 12, 2011

RockyB posted:

Still not available in the UK, far as I can tell. If there is some sneaky Amazon link that lets you buy it, please do point it out.

Well never mind then, I guess Amazon just likes to obfuscate their region locking, because this is what I'm seeing on Amazon.uk:



Only actually clicking on that link makes it clear that they don't have it available :shrug: It definitely came out on the 6th in Germany, though. I suppose publishers are less worried about the English editions cannibalising sales in non-English speaking countries.

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