I mainly pre-order from Waterstones, Book Depository, Wordery and Goldsboro. I did find that I had four copies of Aurora Rising coming but managed to dwindle it down to two!Īs for where I pre-order books, I am trying not to use Amazon, not that I don’t order from them however I have had bad experience’s with them before (not turning up on release date). Once I picked it up, I couldn’t put it down and you are sure to do the same. I made sure that I checked all the places I pre-ordered from and wrote them down. This is perhaps my favorite out of the three. I know Bookstagrammer and booknerd problems or what! I have found this year has been better for me and pre-ordering. I found that I need to keep track of my books when pre-ordering as I have had more than one copy arrive at a time. So my second question is two parts, where do you pre-order your books from? And do you keep a track of them? I mean I normally go and pre-order straight after I have finished the first book and then moan that I have to wait for so long! The Starless Sea / Waterstones Books / Special Edition Unboxing Literary Life 1.68K subscribers Subscribe 1. I love to pre-order my books especially for sequels to books that I devoured and fell in love with on the first read. Today’s post is all about pre-orders! So my question for you is do you pre-order? The Starless Sea, conversely, is an abstruse series of fragmented fables, interspersed with the saga of a present-day grad student who is a voracious reader and connoisseur of retro.
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