July 02, 2011

July Sale: Special Offer on Lesson One: Revolution!

I should clarify up front that Lesson One: Revolution! is not strictly a libertarian novel. It does present some libertarian viewpoints, but the main character is, as he repeatedly tells people, "not a Libertarian." No, he's more like a libertarian (or maybe a so-called Tea Party activist) gone awry — somebody who doesn't trust his fellow citizens to comprehend the desire/need to make use of existing political processes to restore liberty in the face of ever-growing government encroachment.

Anyway, with that said, I think libertarians (small 'l' and big 'L') might find the book to be an interesting read. (Obviously I'm biased, since I'm the author!) To give you an easy chance to find out for yourself, I'm "celebrating my July birthday" by putting the electronic editions on sale for the whole month. Previously sold for $7.99, the Kindle edition is just 99 cents for the rest of July. (It's also available for the Nook, for the same price.) If you don't have a Kindle, you can download free Kindle software for the PC, Mac, iPad, and other platforms. (Similar software is available for the Nook, also free, from Barnes & Noble.)

If you read it, please consider posting your thoughts as a comment here. Or, of course, you can always post a review on Amazon or Barnes & Noble's site. In any event, I hope you consider taking advantage of this super low price, and I hope you enjoy the book!

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