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Old 10-18-2010, 12:18 AM   #84
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Normally the print books associated with a Webscriptions month (usually hardcover) are released on the first of the month, but Cryoburn (November 2010) was released last week. Lois was signing books locally on Saturday, but I didn't try to get her to sign my Nook. One of the few ways where ebooks are not a suitable replacement for print.

Dahak has already said elsewhere that he will be putting up the Cryoburn CD (there's a picture of it on his site) when the hardcover is generally available. He recently put up the CD for Eric Flint's 1635: The Eastern Front, which was part of the October Webscription.
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