A red letter day

The day is finally here when I invite you all to get a copy of The Spire War and give it a read! I am terribly excited; nervous as well of course but mostly excited. I’ve waited a very long time for this and I sincerely hope you’ll pick up a copy and enjoy the book.

So, you may be asking yourself: “But Pontus, where do I get my very own copy of The Spire War?”

Where, indeed! Well with the print-on-demand publisher I’ve used for this, The Spire War should be available in the larger Swedish brands of online bookstores.

However, first and foremost the book is available at the publisher’s own bookshop, which you can find here. This will be your absolute easiest way to get a physical copy of the book if you live outside of the Nordic countries, as most other book shops involved won’t ship to, for example, Great Britain. Buying the book from BoD also gives me a higher % of the profits than buying it from other bookstores.

Below is a list of the places I know of to pick up a copy. Please note that my book will not be available in any of these companies’ physical stores, only online.

Also note that this is a list that either includes where you can buy my book right now or will be able to in a few days, but I’ve been told it may take a little while for all of them to bring it into their online catalogues.

  • bod.se

    • Available as e-book and physical copy - delivers to most of Europe, including non-EU countries

  • adlibris.com

    • Available as e-book and physical copy - but only delivers within the Nordics

  • akademibokhandeln

    • Available as e-book and physical copy - but only delivers within Sweden

  • bokus.com

    • Available as e-book

  • bokon.se

    • Available as e-book

  • amazon.com

    • Available as e-book

  • Major e-book apps

    • Apple iBooks, Amazon Kindle Shop, Google Play or Bokon

There, that should be it for now, at least.

If you do pick a copy and you enjoy it I will be forever grateful if you leave the book a positive review on… just about any website you can find. Of course recommending the book to friends or family will also generate my everlasting gratitude.

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