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Audio delay
Posted by priscellie at March 13, 2009 11:29 AM
Unfortunately, due to production delays, the audio book versions of Proven Guilty, White Night, and Turn Coat have been pushed back to April 30th. Many online retailers still list April 2nd or April 7th as the release date, but this is incorrect. Apologies for the inconvenience. But don't worry, this doesn't affect the hardback release of Turn Coat! It's still due in stores April 7th. You can pre-order yours through the Jim-Butcher.com Store or get a signed, personalized copy through the Dog Eared Books Virtual Signing. For the time being, read all five Turn Coat sample chapters here, or listen to Jim reading them aloud on the Butcher Block podcast. You can also see if Jim is touring to a city near you! CommentsHas anybody received their copies of the cd's yet? Just curious. Posted by: Todd at May 3, 2009 09:40 PMI think I remember reading that some larger publishing house bought distribution rights for the HD series, but I don't remember where. If so they may end up publishing all the HD books on audible. BTW, I bought and read TC in about 4 days, and now that TC is on audible, I'm listening to it for a second pass on the story. Posted by: John Williams at April 13, 2009 10:13 PMAudible has turncoat as of 4/12. Any idea on the others? Posted by: MJ at April 12, 2009 11:52 AMAnyone know if audible.com is going to distribute turncoat and if so when? I didn't see anything on their website Posted by: John Williams at April 6, 2009 07:27 PMjohnm308 ~ There was a problem with the first cutting of Small Favors. I got mine from the Buzzy ladies and disc 3 was completely missing. They contacted the publisher and they send me a new set. I'd give their customer service a call. Posted by: Vinity at April 1, 2009 07:02 PMApparently the on line vendors have all decided to delay shipping of Turn Coat until the actual release date. So you will not receive your pre-order until a number of days AFTER the release date. Your only hope to get it on time is to reserve your copy at a physical location and pick it up in person. So much for customer service. Posted by: Robert Koepke at March 17, 2009 10:44 PMAt least the delay isn't long. I didn't have skipping issues but I did notice some changes in the pronunciation of some of the words which kinda frustrated me. Still looking forward to the next book though! Wish you had some appearances closer to the Washington, DC area Jim. I guess I'll have to settle for a virtual signing and watching YouTube interviews. :P Posted by: Justin at March 17, 2009 10:28 AMWell, phooey...now I need to rig a book stand so I can read the book without killing my neck. Eh well, it will be worth the pain! Posted by: Yovonne at March 16, 2009 10:16 PMSpeaking of audio, Did anyone else have a problem with the audio cd of Small Favor? the last couple of tracks on every CD of my copy skips and stutters really bad. Its not scratched or anything, it did this straight out of the box and even when I tried to put it on my mp3 player it comes out with the skips/stutters. Unfortunately I bought it from a Walden that was closing so I'm kinda S.O.L. but wanted to see if anyone else had the problem. I look forward to seeing you in Chicago Jim! Posted by: johnm308 at March 14, 2009 11:15 AMGood! I have had my copy of Turn Coat ordered Post a comment |
Does anyone know when blood rites and dead beat audio books will be released and when they will be available to order?
Lisa
Posted by: Lisa at May 12, 2009 08:04 AM