MarauderDeuce, on 17 December 2011 - 03:31 AM, said:
I had almost all of the books before the dark age stuff.
Tight finances stopped me buying more and then a couple of house moves resulted in me losing all but about 12 of the books.
I'm getting a kindle for Christmas apparently so this series and the Discworld books are high on my priority list for e-versions.
Got a Kindle myself this Christmas and picked up the Warrior Trilogy and Blood of Kerensky Trilogy, since the bookstores near where I live are
woefully deprived of almost anything BattleTech. Managed to get a few Classic BattleTech novels, and most of the DA books physically, though. Still, having two massive trilogies on the thin little Kindle has been awesome, and though I fully agree with the superior "feel" of the real books, I am also OCD on their condition, and read through them very slowly because I am concerned about damaging them. The fact that BattleTech books were available on the Kindle and not the Nook (as far as I could find) made the decision for me.
EDIT: I take that back. BT books are available on the Nook, but are far more limited in selection, and seems to be more towards the latter end of the Classic BattleTech series and into the Dark Age. I'll probably still go for physical sourcebook copies, though.
EDIT EDIT: Alright, after double-checking, ONLY the DA books are available on Nook, and even then, it's only showing six of them (and those aren't even consecutive). Since I have most of those physically, and admittedly cared less for them than the pre-Jihad stuff, I stand by my Kindle decision.
Edited by Alistair Steiner, 02 January 2012 - 09:02 PM.