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Post by gianthawk on Mar 7, 2014 1:49:08 GMT
Do the Kindle editions include the bonus adventures from the Mongoose reprints?
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Post by gianthawk on Mar 13, 2014 15:16:24 GMT
I'll answer my own question. According to a respondent from Amazon, the Kindle version of Fire on the Water and Caverns of Kalte do not include the bonus adventures. However, Flight From the Dark does include the retcon beginning.
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Post by outspaced on Mar 14, 2014 10:42:17 GMT
I'm slightly behind on this, but are the Kindle editions available worldwide, or just in the US? I seem to remember the books not being available to buy for UK customers, but I might be misremembering...
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Mar 25, 2014 19:15:25 GMT
and more to the point, how do you fill in your action chart on a Kindle?
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Jul 12, 2014 9:07:58 GMT
Any news on what happened to these Kindle editions? In the Amazon UK store, I see a few *German* kindle editions by Mantikore of the first few books - but no English versions!
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Jul 13, 2014 15:40:58 GMT
The Kindle editions available on Amazon.com (US store) are from a company called Worldweaver Press www.worldweaverpress.com/They seem to have rather nice new illustrations. I've emailed them to see if they have plans to release these worldwide. (I imagine Joe Dever has given them eBook rights for certain territories only...) I take it Worldweaver's editions incorporate Project Aon's source text and errata though? More commercial exploitation of fan volunteer labout /mutter mutter/
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Jul 14, 2014 13:50:16 GMT
Actually, Worldweaver Press emailed me back to say that they are nowt to do with the Lone Wolf kindle editions, and I want www.worldweaver.com, who are a British software company based in what frankly looks like Slough! (So quite why their Kindle editions aren't on Amazon UK I have no clue). There seems to be no mention of Lone Wolf on their website though, so I guess I need to email them.
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Post by ramthelinefeed on Jul 14, 2014 14:48:44 GMT
Well, WorldWeaver have come back and said "Annoyingly... Amazon have confirmed they do not intend to ever make 'active content' (i.e. e-Ink Kindle apps) available outside the US."
I wonder why?
Non-US Kindle users always have the option of doing something sneaky with their Kindle's registered address, but I've heard stories of that kind of thing biting people in the ass, when Amaazon find out and delete all your content and close your account and then come round your house and burn down your bookshelf.
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