I've only become an e-reader type in the last two or three years. I was slow to adapt to such for a variety of reasons. I see both sides of the typical debate over such - print versus electronic. That is not what this particular mini-rant is about though. Because that's been hashed out six ways from Sunday and will never be solved, lol.
No, my lament here and now is the disparity of titles being made available. More specifically, how a fair number of brick and mortar stores don't follow the release schedule rules.
It's a real bug to see other people posting on their social media about having their grubby little mitts on the latest Trek novel because their brick and mortar outlet does as it wants and releases the book two weeks early.
I know, I know. Pocket can't possibly control all the various such stores. I know, I know, early releases are likely a subtle tactic brick and mortar are using to stay alive.
I just remember the midnight release nonsense for the Harry Potter books, and think how much trouble those stores would have gotten into for releasing the latest of such a week or two early...
In the grand scheme of things it's certainly nothing that will likely change. Nor will even most people care about my writing and lamenting such!
But it's still something that does irritate me and I felt like expressing and sharing, in the vain hopes of commiserating with any other e-readers who are like wise in a foul mood because someone they know has had their hands on this months release for well over a week already!
No, my lament here and now is the disparity of titles being made available. More specifically, how a fair number of brick and mortar stores don't follow the release schedule rules.
It's a real bug to see other people posting on their social media about having their grubby little mitts on the latest Trek novel because their brick and mortar outlet does as it wants and releases the book two weeks early.
I know, I know. Pocket can't possibly control all the various such stores. I know, I know, early releases are likely a subtle tactic brick and mortar are using to stay alive.
I just remember the midnight release nonsense for the Harry Potter books, and think how much trouble those stores would have gotten into for releasing the latest of such a week or two early...
In the grand scheme of things it's certainly nothing that will likely change. Nor will even most people care about my writing and lamenting such!

But it's still something that does irritate me and I felt like expressing and sharing, in the vain hopes of commiserating with any other e-readers who are like wise in a foul mood because someone they know has had their hands on this months release for well over a week already!
