The DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL Ebooks Will Finally Be Available For Libraries
After all, you will soon be able to borrow dungeon crawler carl eBook* (and many sequels) from your library. After years of being an Amazon exclusive, Libby struck a deal with writer Matt Dinniman to make Libby the exclusive distributor of the hugely popular series.
Likes very much dungeon crawler carl Dinniman’s personal control over the story and book rights is unusual. When Ace Books first approached him about publishing his increasingly popular web serial, he decided to retain the digital rights (after all, he already had hundreds of thousands of Internet readers).
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, and it’s likely that Dinniman is going to earn less from his Amazon sales, as Amazon generally gives you a better revenue split if you’re exclusive to their platform.
- But making their e-books available through libraries has opened up a huge new group of readers.
- The Dungeon Crawler Carl series has millions of copies in print, and over three million audiobooks sold (audiobook rights are exclusive to Audible until now).
- There is no date for when they will be available to library patrons upon official announcementSo go check and see if you can catch it (or more likely join the hold line) now.
Editor’s note: This post originally listed dungeon crawler carl Audiobooks accidentally arrived at Libby’s. This deal extends to eBooks only.
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