The window to download a free copy of En Route or A Paramedic’s Stories (same book, different titles for the paperback and hardcover, so it’s a moot point in e-books) has been extended until midnight EST, January 17, 2011.
For you Nook, Sony eReader and iPad users, you can still get your copy here. Just click on your device, and follow the instructions. If you don’t have an eBook device, Barnes and Noble offers a free Nook app for the iPhone, iPad, Android and PC, Amazon offers the Kindle Reader for PC, and Sony offers the Reader for iPhone and Android and PC.
Unless you’re using two tin cans and a long piece of string for a cell phone, or using an abacus for your personal computing, you oughta be able to find a suitable option for reading the Greatest EMS Novel Yet Written. (Peter Canning and Michael Morse aren’t in the promotion, so I’m it by default.)
Now, this is important for you Kindle users: free Kindle downloads will be from January 11-17, 2011. Got that? Try it before then, linky no worky. No word yet if the other devices will be supported during that extra week, but the Kindle will.
I told you here, so please don’t leave comments that there isn’t a Kindle link on January 8th, or you’re still clicking on last week’s post and getting a blank page, mmmkay?
But, just to thwart people who have a 2-week-old post bookmarked and haven’t bothered to read the blog since then, I updated all the old links, too.
I have also been informed that the promotion is only for U.S. customers, unfortunately. However, at least one enterprising Australian reader has discovered that the Nook page accepted a fictitious U.S. address without verification. Far be it from me to suggest you download the book by claiming you live at 100 Wisteria Lane, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, but if that’s what it takes…
And thanks for reading, guys. If you liked the book, drop a review on the Amazon page, and check out some of Kaplan’s other titles!