Not Exactly Rocket Science on Amazon!!

i-ab62fdc9fa70190f6c832e9452949ec7-NERSBOOK.jpgMy book's listed on Amazon! Now, because it's published print-on-demand, I think that Amazon will continue to list it as "Out of stock" until it gets about 5 or so orders in. When they have proof that people will actually buy it, they'll actually keep some copies in stock.

Sooo...

  • If you're interested in the book and don't mind about when you get it, please order a copy from Amazon.
  • If you want a copy before Christmas, I'd recommend ordering from Lulu (and before 12 December).
  • If you've already ordered a copy of the book and read it, I'd be grateful for any reviews on Amazon that you care to write.

Cheers, Ed

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