I'm just saying.
This month, the Foglios unleashed their unspeakable powers on a new arena: the novel. While Phil has written book-length prose before (most specifically Illegal Aliens, co-written with the awesome Nick Pollotta), this is Kaja's first foray into this particular medium. Agatha Heterodyne and the Airship City [Amazon]|[Mysterious Galaxy] is a novelization of the first two volumes of the Girl Genius graphic novel. Meaning what? Meaning that if you already read the comic, this isn't new story, per se, but it's deeper story, more intricate story. It enriches and expands on what you already know. And if you haven't read the comic, well, why not? It's available for free online. Yes, all of it. Yes, the Foglios make a living giving away their product. Why? Because it's that good.
Why am I telling you all this? Because it's Kaja's birthday, and what she asked for this year was, well, that we talk about her book. If you were considering picking up Agatha Heterodyne and the Airship City [Amazon]|[Mysterious Galaxy], why not do it today? Give Kaja a book sale for her birthday, and help the Foglios ring the bells on Amazon (or at your local independent bookseller—I note that Borderlands Books has the book in stock, as, I'm sure, do many others).
The Foglios are great people, and Agatha Heterodyne is a great book. If you like steampunk, gaslamp fantasy, wacky science, mad science, cute blonde girls in corsets, and making my friends happy, give Agatha Heterodyne and the Airship City [Amazon]|[Mysterious Galaxy] a look! Statistically speaking, if you're reading my journal, you'll probably be glad that you did.
Re: Ebook
January 12 2011, 19:02:58 UTC 6 years ago
Re: Ebook
January 12 2011, 19:07:04 UTC 6 years ago
Re: Ebook
January 12 2011, 19:12:15 UTC 6 years ago
Re: Ebook
January 12 2011, 21:55:01 UTC 6 years ago
You can't ask them questions about e-book devices and have them answer; that's kind of out of their league.
But it's a big selling point of the Nook that ePub works on it. Go ahead and test it with one of the books from the Baen Free Library</i> at no charge.
My personal recommendations would be _Earthweb_ (I thought the worldbuilding was very interesting) or _Rats Bats and Vats_ (weird name, fun characters.) But anything would work since you're just testing the principle.