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Bookseller's Story paperback is available

Super quick note to mention that the paperback version of Bookseller's Story has been approved and is now available for sale on the Amazon Book store. I even managed to get them to link it to the eBook version already.

Alex Slade - The Bookseller's Story paperback cover

I also published it via Createspace to non-Amazon and offline stores, but have absolutely no idea how long it takes, or where it goes. If you do stumble over a paperback version of it anywhere other than on Amazon, whether on- or off-line, please drop a note into the comments to let me know.

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A.

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