13-08-2013, 01:41 PM
Hello, I have noticed something that MIGHT be officially strange.
For the first time ever I have noticed a book on Amazon that is theologically kindle- accessible, but this Kindle access has not worked now for about six weeks.
The other thing is the paperback has a delayed delivery note up and has for about 4 weeks. As someone who checks amazon sales figures several times a day-- probably because of some weird strain of protestantism grown up near Rochester around 1819-- I can say that this "In Stock but may take one or two additional days sign is never up this long for books inside the selling zone of top 10,000. Never. Sure its up on some books but usually for 6 days AT THE VERY MOST AND usually only 1-3 days.
Now why does this matter with so many books out there?
First, Unspeakable has -- for all the censorship around it-- incredible sales figures. There are enough of these out there that someone might know someone who .. might mention this book in a certain kind of September. In other words it is "seeded" for a kind of uncontrollable takeoff if anyone gets curious this fall.
Secondly the Kindle banishment might be focussed on young readers. When you take the kindle down it has big effects on the other sales too because of lack of ricochet effect.
There are 8 million ways to block truth-circulation. This might be one of them.
For the first time ever I have noticed a book on Amazon that is theologically kindle- accessible, but this Kindle access has not worked now for about six weeks.
The other thing is the paperback has a delayed delivery note up and has for about 4 weeks. As someone who checks amazon sales figures several times a day-- probably because of some weird strain of protestantism grown up near Rochester around 1819-- I can say that this "In Stock but may take one or two additional days sign is never up this long for books inside the selling zone of top 10,000. Never. Sure its up on some books but usually for 6 days AT THE VERY MOST AND usually only 1-3 days.
Now why does this matter with so many books out there?
First, Unspeakable has -- for all the censorship around it-- incredible sales figures. There are enough of these out there that someone might know someone who .. might mention this book in a certain kind of September. In other words it is "seeded" for a kind of uncontrollable takeoff if anyone gets curious this fall.
Secondly the Kindle banishment might be focussed on young readers. When you take the kindle down it has big effects on the other sales too because of lack of ricochet effect.
There are 8 million ways to block truth-circulation. This might be one of them.

