For You Kindle Users Who Wanted A Free Copy of En Route…

… take heart.

My publisher tells me that their IT gnomes are chained to their workstations back at Kaplan World Headquarters, hard at work on a fix. I have been assured that not only will En Route soon be available for free in Kindle format, they’re even gonna extend the deadline for you to download it. Stay tuned to the blog for the appropriate link when it becomes available.

For those of you who had problems finding the book or keep getting suspended or password-protected pages, you gotta go through the Kaplan link, folks. That’s your “get this shiznit for free” magic portal. If you haven’t managed to download your free copy yet – or one of the other 129 titles Kaplan is offering –  check back on the blog here frequently for a new post with the appropriate link.

If you’re an international reader, I’ve got the fine folks at Kaplan checking on why getting a free download has been problematic for anyone outside the United States, and I expect to have an answer soon.

If you don’t have an e-reader, and all this technology stuff still befuddles you, I’m pretty much certain you’re at least reading this on a personal computer. When the Kindle version becomes available, there is a version of the Kindle Reader for Windows you can install for free on your PC, and download to your heart’s content.

And last but not least, if you’ve checked out the site, you may notice two of my books available with different titles. They’re the same book, folks – the only thing different is the introduction and foreword. When Kaplan released the book in trade paperback format, they changed the title slightly. And yeah, it confuses me just as much as it confuses you.

Hey, I just wrote the darned thing. I don’t know beans about the marketing end…

And hey, thanks for reading!

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