Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." -- Rom. 8:28
I doubt that any libraries have copies yet. You know, if you order a copy, read it, and contribute it to your public library, you get to deduct the price of the book as a charitable contribution on your Schedule A. The list price is $10.95, but I see that you can get it a bit cheaper from Amazon now. I suppose that it would be lawful to pay $7.78 for it at Amazon, and deduct $10.95 on your Schedule A. (Did I just suggest that?)
I doubt that any libraries have copies yet. You know, if you order a copy, read it, and contribute it to your public library, you get to deduct the price of the book as a charitable contribution on your Schedule A. The list price is $10.95, but I see that you can get it a bit cheaper from Amazon now. I suppose that it would be lawful to pay $7.78 for it at Amazon, and deduct $10.95 on your Schedule A. (Did I just suggest that?)
I hope that the good reviews continue!
ReplyDeleteThis post needs a link. I am lazy and wont go to search for your book. (Well not that I have said that I will.)
ReplyDeleteYou are right: it needs a link. It has one now.
ReplyDeleteDo any of the libraries in Idaho have copies of this book yet (printed or electronic)?
ReplyDeleteI doubt that any libraries have copies yet. You know, if you order a copy, read it, and contribute it to your public library, you get to deduct the price of the book as a charitable contribution on your Schedule A. The list price is $10.95, but I see that you can get it a bit cheaper from Amazon now. I suppose that it would be lawful to pay $7.78 for it at Amazon, and deduct $10.95 on your Schedule A. (Did I just suggest that?)
ReplyDeleteI doubt that any libraries have copies yet. You know, if you order a copy, read it, and contribute it to your public library, you get to deduct the price of the book as a charitable contribution on your Schedule A. The list price is $10.95, but I see that you can get it a bit cheaper from Amazon now. I suppose that it would be lawful to pay $7.78 for it at Amazon, and deduct $10.95 on your Schedule A. (Did I just suggest that?)
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