Good morning, Stroock's Books weekenders.
Arrgh...gout attack. Which make sense. Yesterday we did something really stupid. We lit an Arturo Fuente (our first in 17 days and 6th of the year) and cracked open a bottle of chianti. Serves us right.
The Things.
We have lowered the price of World War 1990: Ireland, which has 29 ratings for a 4.2 average. Ireland also has its first one-star rating. Wanker.
World War 1990: Ireland Kindle Select pages read remain strong. But digital and softcover sales were way down last month, and that's a problem. A problem we don't know how to solve.
A great week with World War 1990: The Managua Campaign. FDN forces are advancing south from Ocotal (break out your map) while Task Force Bolivar is about to break out of the Choluteca gap, take Somotillo after a Sandy spoiling attack, and open the coastal plain to Managua. World War 1990: The Managua Campaign is 45,000 words. May is going to be a great month. Maybe even the month [What does that mean?-Ed]. We dunno.
We'll be crossing the dread Hudson River today (assuming this gout subsides). Meaning we'll have a combined three hours of drive time. During which we'll think about World War 1990: Battle of the GIUK Gap.
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