Random House UK has added its titles to Amazon.com's international Kindle store. It means that Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol will be available to UK-based Kindle users for the first time.
Random House UK was one of few notable publishers, which also included OUP and Macmillan, not to be included at the time of the international Kindle roll-out earlier this year. No explanation was given at the time.
Amazon announced today (24th) that it was adding to its international Kindle Stores books published by all of Random House's English-language publishing divisions. These titles will be available in the Kindle Store for download in any area where Random House has the digital rights, such as the UK, Canada and Australia
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Never occured to me that a person wouldn't automatically get the same things over there that we get over here- when it involves electronic data transfers like Kindle, I mean. I'm glad you posted this, though, so I'd know.
Random House joins the likes of Atlantic Books, Bloomsbury, Canongate, Faber and Faber, Hachette, Harlequin, HarperCollins, Lonely Planet, Penguin, Profile Books, Quercus, Simon & Schuster and Wiley in international availability.
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