I just picked up The Witch Must Burn, the second of three prequel novellas in the Dorothy Must Die series. The third novella and second book, along with a three-in-one novella paperback and a five-in-one "the story so far" ebook, come out in March, so I'm on the fence about whether to read TWMB now or hold off until April.
Format note: The first two volumes were EPUB 2 format, but TWMB was released as an EPUB 3 book. Since it's a HarperCollins book, I cashed in reward points to get it through the Viggle* store, and once I realized that store's IE-only**, the download went just fine. I also picked up the second Limbus, Inc. anthology while I was there, since Kobo only carries it as a PDF.
* Viggle is a "get points for watching TV" app. I can score about 2500 points on an average night, but there are bonus-point opportunities if you're into that. I nabbed over 15K points with the Grammy show, thanks to their trivia game, but that's unusually high. The novella was 9K points and the anthology was 27K. I'll probably do all my HarperCollins and Scholastic shopping there now.
** There's a "click to open" instruction box on the book page, and that function doesn't work in Firefox or Chrome. However, that's the only place to find the ACSM link. So redeeming points works in the app or through any of those browsers, but you can't use FF or Chrome to get at the ACSM and download the book. The store's got some problems, mainly that HarperCollins is the only Big 5 publisher participating, but it shows promise. Considering their ebook store's only about a month old, I'm inclined to be lenient.
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