Tuesday, March 31, 2009

 

Shhh! Don't Tell Anyone, but the PIG to the Great Depression and the New Deal Exists

Yesterday I got a box of 10 copies of my new book. Longtime readers know that I am nothing if not modest, but I have to say that this book is sweet. In all seriousness, it used to terrify me when people suggested I give a talk at a bookstore for my first PIG book, since I couldn't imagine passersby getting drawn in by my discussion of cartels.



However, when it comes to cartels created by the New Deal, now you're talking. I can truthfully say that there is some powerful stuff in this new book that is sadly lacking from the current political buzz.

Here's the deal: In order to maximize the chance of getting onto bestseller lists, the publisher wants to hold fire until launch day (April 20). But, it also helps if--when people hear me on the radio and check out Amazon--they see a bunch of favorable reviews from people who have clearly read the book.

So, for any of you who were planning on buying it from Amazon, it's probably most strategic if you pre-order the book and get it as soon as possible, and then write a favorable review on Amazon. (If you hate the book, just remember what your mom said about not having anything nice to say.)

But to be clear, don't buy 15 copies for your liberal relatives just yet. The mass buying should be postponed until the week of April 20.

Good luck, comrades. May the force be with us.



Comments:
Congratulations.
 
According to my pre-order it won't be shipped until April 23rd or arrive on that date. Soooo...anyone who orders will have to buy that week anyways.
 
I think your joking about the good review bit, but I'm not quite sure. I hope so though.
 
Isn't it going to come off bad to have FDR standing on the cover, since (at the age depicted) he was confined to a wheelchair?

Just a thought...
 
The problem is, there's also Tom Woods book "Meltdown" and Ron Paul's "The Revolution: A Manifesto" to think about... these books should also be kept reasonably high selling so left-wing people hear about them. Woods is already on the NY Bestseller list and hopefully he'll stay there for a while.

But no problem, I'll see if I have enough spare cash to buy yours as well.
 
You could just send out one of those ten copies to people you know would give you a good review on Amazon to get the ball rolling. I know one person you could send one to. :)
 
In a perfect world, my 8th grade girls will drop their copies of Twilight and snatch up your PIG to the Great Depression and the New Deal.

Also, in a perfect world I'm getting busy tonight with my wife.

I'll take one of the two, though both are quite unlikely given that your book does not chronicle the details of a teenage girl in love with a handsome, virtuous vampire; and my wife started a preemptive strike by complaining of a headache more than two hours ago.

Alas.
 
@Silas

You missed t.

That's part of the magic of FDR's imaginary world. He pulls rabbits out of hats, walks and fixes the economy.
 
Heh I just came back to this thread due to Robert Wenzel. Good point Silas.

And is that the Matt Elliot?
 
Is this, or will it be, available from Mises.org?
 
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