I got an email message from a reader who wanted to know if I had any plans to put Shock Troops of the Confederacy on Kindle or something similar. He is moving and has been put on “a paper and printing diet.” I’ve lived that way in certain times and places, where you just can’t accumulate many books.
At this point Shock Troops is effectively out of print. I have only a few copies of the first edition left and the only place you can get them is on my web site. At some point, having found a lot of additional material, I plan to do a second edition but that could be a while.
So I’d like some comments from readers.
How has the Kindle affected your reading habits?
Assuming a reasonable Kindle price, would you buy or prefer the Kindle edition or something similar? What would you consider a “reasonable” price.
The lack of upfront investment makes it an attractive idea. My biggest doubt about the Kindle concerns the maps—Shock Troops has a lot of them and they would be really small on the screen.
What do readers of Civil War subjects think? Is this for serious books or only for light subjects like murder mysteries, chick lit and the like?
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