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Just downloaded it! Can't wait to start reading it this evening. Thanks!
Yay!!!
I assume this is set after Penric and the Bandit? Edit: Per the lists at B&N and Apple, it is after Penric and the Bandit.
I'm waiting for Kobo to list it before purchase, but I've already refreshed about 5 times waiting. :D
Apple (US) up: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-adventure-of-the-demonic-ox/id6748542372. Still nothing outside of US/Canada.
Got it. I'm extraordinarily busy all week, but I'm having minor surgery on Friday. I wonder if I can hold off that long?!
Jonathan wrote: "Any idea on a timeline for the audio version?"
I'll be checking audible every day for the pre-order to be listed!
Jonathan wrote: "Any idea on a timeline for the audio version?"
Not yet; I have the offer from Blackstone, but the contract hasn't even had time to come through. "Some months" is my best guess.
Ta, L.
Talli wrote: "Loving it. Didn't find a typo til 2/3 in lol. Back to finish!"
All right, I'll bite; what typo?
L.
Loved it. One of those stories that you love so much you try to read it slowly, but that never works. Fortunately, I can read it again! I have to admit that I had read and wholeheartedly supported ascendency in a few situations in the past, without ever really thinking it through. Maybe when I reread I will start at the beginning of the series. That would make the second reading last longer! And, because I think it is required ?
Jill wrote: "Loved it. One of those stories that you love so much you try to read it slowly, but that never works. Fortunately, I can read it again! I have to admit that I had read and wholeheartedly supported ..."
I believe the ? is only required for the Author Q & A column.
Glad you enjoyed the story!
Ta, L.
Re typos, I don’t know what Talli found, but I only found two:
“Papa?” Rina bent over him. “If we shift you onto a blanket, I think Rina and I can drag you farther away from the dead ox, without you getting up.”
I think the second ‘Rina’ should be ‘Otta’.
“He helped teach Dobro and Maska, I think, he and Learned Master Tolga.”
Dubro not Dobro
Very much enjoyed the story, thank you!
Claire wrote: "I was reading the Apple Books version, if that helps."
A searchable word string is all that's required.
Ta, L.
Still no sign of it on Kobo, alas! (I don't buy from Amazon any more either.)
Have you considered using Smashwords? I'm under the impression they're very self-pub friendly!
Siavahda wrote: "Still no sign of it on Kobo, alas! (I don't buy from Amazon any more either.)
Have you considered using Smashwords? I'm under the impression they're very self-pub friendly!"
It has been submitted to Kobo; any delay is Them not Us, and out of my and my agent's hands, alas. Such a delay is not at all unusual -- in the early days it used to take B&N nearly a month, back before better automation. If it doesn't show up on its own in another day or two, Inquiries will be Made.
Ta, L.
Wanting more Penric (I loved Ox) I started again at the beginning of the series. (I’ve been comfort reading since last November and am very grateful for all the Bujold books.) One thing from Penric’s Demon that I had not thought through in the past and that will add to my enjoyment in the future: in many of the books people describe Penric as notably neat and clean. I think I’d just thought, “trained as a physician, of course he would keep clean.” I hadn’t connected it with one of his first conversations with Desdemona, when she makes it clear that she would appreciate it if he would take care with his cleanliness and appearance. Now, when I read (or listen, I’m listening to audio books while housecleaning) whenever Penric’s grooming is mentioned, I will hear it as an aspect of his care and respect for Desdemona. (There are scads of other fun elements in Penric’s Demon - when Des was giggling, I was laughing. The tartness of her voice at the beginning made the end deeply touching, observations on how the powerful use soldiers, and how deeply kind and decent Penric is, making him someone you want to spend time with… ) Lois, you done good. If you see this, I just want to say thank you.
Hi Lois, have you looked into listing on bookshop.org? They contribute some amount of the sale to local bookstores. I'll always buy anything you write, but would love to support my friendly local indie bookstore as well.
Libro.fm has a similar program for audiobooks.
My, how everyone has grown! Much enjoyed reading AOTDO, twice. The final few pages offer plot bunnies I won’t cite, 1 because LMB is understandably paranoid about fan story ideas, and 2 this isn’t the spoiler discussion. I’ll also save for that a possible typo, or maybe just awkward wording by Wyn.
Do any of these sources have the book in a DRM-free format? After Amazon closed the loophole that made it easy to remove the DRM, I decided to stop buying ebooks from them. I know Baen makes the anthologies available DRM-free.
I'm looking forward to spending more time with Penric and Desdemona!
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Yay!!!I assume this is set after Penric and the Bandit? Edit: Per the lists at B&N and Apple, it is after Penric and the Bandit.
I'm waiting for Kobo to list it before purchase, but I've already refreshed about 5 times waiting. :D
Apple (US) up: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-adventure-of-the-demonic-ox/id6748542372. Still nothing outside of US/Canada.
Got it. I'm extraordinarily busy all week, but I'm having minor surgery on Friday. I wonder if I can hold off that long?!
Jonathan wrote: "Any idea on a timeline for the audio version?"I'll be checking audible every day for the pre-order to be listed!
Jonathan wrote: "Any idea on a timeline for the audio version?"Not yet; I have the offer from Blackstone, but the contract hasn't even had time to come through. "Some months" is my best guess.
Ta, L.
Talli wrote: "Loving it. Didn't find a typo til 2/3 in lol. Back to finish!"All right, I'll bite; what typo?
L.
Loved it. One of those stories that you love so much you try to read it slowly, but that never works. Fortunately, I can read it again! I have to admit that I had read and wholeheartedly supported ascendency in a few situations in the past, without ever really thinking it through. Maybe when I reread I will start at the beginning of the series. That would make the second reading last longer! And, because I think it is required ?
Jill wrote: "Loved it. One of those stories that you love so much you try to read it slowly, but that never works. Fortunately, I can read it again! I have to admit that I had read and wholeheartedly supported ..."I believe the ? is only required for the Author Q & A column.
Glad you enjoyed the story!
Ta, L.
Re typos, I don’t know what Talli found, but I only found two:“Papa?” Rina bent over him. “If we shift you onto a blanket, I think Rina and I can drag you farther away from the dead ox, without you getting up.”
I think the second ‘Rina’ should be ‘Otta’.
“He helped teach Dobro and Maska, I think, he and Learned Master Tolga.”
Dubro not Dobro
Very much enjoyed the story, thank you!
Claire wrote: "I was reading the Apple Books version, if that helps."A searchable word string is all that's required.
Ta, L.
Still no sign of it on Kobo, alas! (I don't buy from Amazon any more either.)Have you considered using Smashwords? I'm under the impression they're very self-pub friendly!
Siavahda wrote: "Still no sign of it on Kobo, alas! (I don't buy from Amazon any more either.)Have you considered using Smashwords? I'm under the impression they're very self-pub friendly!"
It has been submitted to Kobo; any delay is Them not Us, and out of my and my agent's hands, alas. Such a delay is not at all unusual -- in the early days it used to take B&N nearly a month, back before better automation. If it doesn't show up on its own in another day or two, Inquiries will be Made.
Ta, L.
Wanting more Penric (I loved Ox) I started again at the beginning of the series. (I’ve been comfort reading since last November and am very grateful for all the Bujold books.) One thing from Penric’s Demon that I had not thought through in the past and that will add to my enjoyment in the future: in many of the books people describe Penric as notably neat and clean. I think I’d just thought, “trained as a physician, of course he would keep clean.” I hadn’t connected it with one of his first conversations with Desdemona, when she makes it clear that she would appreciate it if he would take care with his cleanliness and appearance. Now, when I read (or listen, I’m listening to audio books while housecleaning) whenever Penric’s grooming is mentioned, I will hear it as an aspect of his care and respect for Desdemona. (There are scads of other fun elements in Penric’s Demon - when Des was giggling, I was laughing. The tartness of her voice at the beginning made the end deeply touching, observations on how the powerful use soldiers, and how deeply kind and decent Penric is, making him someone you want to spend time with… ) Lois, you done good. If you see this, I just want to say thank you.
Hi Lois, have you looked into listing on bookshop.org? They contribute some amount of the sale to local bookstores. I'll always buy anything you write, but would love to support my friendly local indie bookstore as well.Libro.fm has a similar program for audiobooks.
My, how everyone has grown! Much enjoyed reading AOTDO, twice. The final few pages offer plot bunnies I won’t cite, 1 because LMB is understandably paranoid about fan story ideas, and 2 this isn’t the spoiler discussion. I’ll also save for that a possible typo, or maybe just awkward wording by Wyn.
Do any of these sources have the book in a DRM-free format? After Amazon closed the loophole that made it easy to remove the DRM, I decided to stop buying ebooks from them. I know Baen makes the anthologies available DRM-free.I'm looking forward to spending more time with Penric and Desdemona!






