The Somnambulist!

So, I emailed the publisher, William Morrow, and asked if they'd be willing to part with more copies. They readily agreed, and tripled the quantity of books from 20 available copies to 60. So, forty more people will get to read and review The Somnambulist early. Thanks William Morrow!
This batch is shaping up to be popular across the board. I can't stop refreshing the list of Early Reviewer books, it's addictive to see them go.**

- Hillary Jordan / scribblegirl (author of Mudbound)
- Jonathan Trigell / jonnytrig (author of Boy A)
- Paula Bernstein / paulabernstein (co-author of Identical Strangers: A Memoir of Twins Separated and Reunited)
*The number kept rising as I was drafting this, and understandably so. It looks fantastic, I plan on reading it myself when it comes out... As one member put it in Talk, "I suspect that's because it's the first thing to show up that has a decidedly fantastical bent to it. The sci-fi fans and fantasy fans groups on LT are two of the largest."
**[Tim's note: If I were eligible, I'd go for The Boat and the Sea of Galilee, about the discovery, excavation and preservation of a first-century boat, something I know a little about from briefly working at the Institute for Nautical Archaeology in Bodrum, Turkey. Unfortunately, I'm not eligible. We need to start getting our own copies, though. Some day we'll want to take a picture of all the books Early Reviewers has released, and we won't be able.]
Labels: early reviewers, William Morrow
6 Comments:
Re: Tim's comment: you should simply inform participating publishers that, from now on, LibraryThing will require one extra copy of each early reviewer book for the "Official LibraryThing Early Reviewer library." If they question the purpose of the library, you can honestly claim that it's for... posterity.
Excellent idea! Of course Tim, Abby and co. don't have much time to read, but they deserve to have these books within reach for those precious moments when they can relax and act like the rest of us. . . nose in book.
aww... i want to apply but i'm not living in th available offered countries :(
Tim, I have 2 gently used ER books I would be glad to donate to your library: [The Guardians] and [On Becoming an Alchemist]...I'm coming to the startling conclusion that I can't keep every book I've read in this house! All I need is an address.
Mel
Amusingly enough, those were the first two books I requested (Somnambulist and Boat and the Sea of Galilee). I agree, the boat sounds fascinating. Here's hoping!
Does this work?
http://www.thesomnambulist.org
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