I am looking for a copy of Geoff Wolack's "K2". It was present on Storiesonline but must have been withdrawn.
I am looking for a copy of Geoff Wolack's "K2". It was present on Storiesonline but must have been withdrawn.
Yes it is, but it's been split into 7 books each costing over
$50. That's a little too much for this old man.
That's called "pricing yourself out of the market". It sounds great on paper, yet when it's too expensive for most, they stupidly further jack up the price to make up for their terrible sales (ex: econ major).
Sometimes being a jack of all trades is beneficial, as my philosophy major doesn't come up very often.
I just had a look on amazon and it's not there anymore. Doing a search and it's on goodreads but I've never used that site so I don't know what it costs.
Doing a search and it's on goodreads
Goodreads isn't a book seller. It's an index/review site. If you click the get a copy button on a Goodreads listing you get a set of links to different book sellers, such as Amazon.
ETA: What I got clicking those links was not a direct link to the desired book at the given book seller, but a title search, which isn't going to be very useful for something with a short title.
I did some poking around and while I found a lot of WTF, I do have some good news.
Anna's Archive looks to have K2 available in PDF format. I haven't downloaded it, but there's one file with parts 1-5, then 6 and 7 are on their own. Make sure to use the spelling "Geoff Wolak" if searching.
Now the useless but WTF info:
The $50 books on Amazon are paperbacks. No Kindle versions available. They also don't ship to Canada and aren't on the Canadian site, just the dotcom.
Geoff Wolak does have three series in Kindle at a much more affordable rate of $3-4 per book and free with Kindle Unlimited. These are the Magestic, Roskov, and Wilco series.
They are, again, broken into an absurd number of parts, but each part is around normal print novel length (300 pages). So it's $80 for the complete Roskov series, but that's the equivalent of 27 novels, so it's not exactly a bad deal compared to other digital books.
The three digital series are also on Z-Library and Anna's Archive. K2 is only on AA, not Z.
His author website also appears to be blank/unresponsive. Not that I'd visited for some time until now, but that's not helpful, especially when there's no obvious new site elsewhere. Unless someone here has news otherwise...