An excerpt from The Happy Atheist has been published on Beliefnet. Now you can make up your mind easily: if you hate it, don’t buy it (although from what I’ve seen, the people who hate it don’t need to read it to make up their minds). If you love it and can afford it, sink some cash into the book (it’s quite pretty, white with blue trim, it might fit the decor in your bathroom quite well). If you’re kinda meh about it, or too poor to pay for it, enter the contest to win a free copy!
Oh, also, if you’re a group interested in bringing me out to your city to talk about the themes in the book, you can contact my publicist at Random House, Josefine Kals. I asked her if she was sure she wanted me to put her contact here, and she said yes — she knows not what she does, so be kind and circumspect.
Sastra says
The Happy Atheist is waiting for me on my kindle. I have peeked and read the introduction, but that was cheating. I’m supposed to be saving it for next week when I go camping.
I will always associate your first book with bug spray, sleeping bags, and little propane stoves.
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
Yep I’ll be grabbing a kindle version as well.
petemoulton says
The Happy Atheist is already firmly ensconced on my kindle, scheduled to be read just as soon as I finish reading Jody Hey’s book.
Ibis3, Let's burn some bridges says
Any way to get a signed copy (or a copy signed) without travelling to Morris (or any of the other far-flung places you’ll be visiting)?
AndrewD says
My copy is due to arrive in tomorrows post (mail) and it will join the every increasing “books to read pile”. I looked at my”that looks an interesting book” list-it stood at 60 and that doesn’t include my Bigriver wish list.Its a good job (in some respects) that money is tight.
Kale says
Hey PZ, I want to buy your book. I have it up on Amazon but I wanted to ask first: is there a place we can buy it where you’ll get more of a cut?
Thanks for all you do.
qwerty says
I went to the Barnes & Noble where your reading was held, but I had to work unil 8pm and everyone was gone by the time I got there. A very nice B&N employee was folding up the folding chairs and said everything went rather nicely at the reading.
I did find a stack of autographed copies on the table where you left them. I have bought one but haven’t had the time to read it as I am currently rereading a book about the civil war battle at Gettyburg.
Caine, Fleur du mal says
I’m about halfway through The Happy Atheist, and enjoying it very much. Another e-copy is awaiting reading on Mister’s tablet, but he’s currently working out an obsession with Jim Hines’s books, so he probably won’t get to it for a week or two.
rdmcpeek43 says
Bought my copy through Amazon. Tracking says I should get it today. I *am* a happy atheist!
Thomas Wright says
Bought it. Read it. I was surprisingly impressed. Some very good bloggers can’t put together a coherent full-length work.
opposablethumbs says
I have the same question as Kale @6 – does where we buy from make any difference to your cut, and if so which is the best channel through which to buy? (from outside the USAlienworld, in my case)
Caine, Fleur du mal says
Aaaaand, the tree version of The Happy Atheist arrived today, yay!
footface says
I read Pharyngula every day, and as much as I enjoy your writing, you never struck me as particularly happy. But I just read the excerpt from The Happy Atheist, and it looks great. I’ll be getting a copy.
coelsblog says
Actually, that extract is rather good PZ.
marcoli says
That was a nice reading! Funny that the web site the excerpt was in was a religious one. Your excerpt should make it burst into flames.
OK, I will buy it.
latsot says
Yes, but when’s the kindle version out in the UK?
David Wilford says
Well PZ, the short excerpt is about harshing the mellow of religious believers. I was more curious about what it is about atheism that makes you happy.
Nathaniel Frein says
I totally thought I preordered it.
But then I found out that when you preorder for Amazon kindle, it doesn’t actually charge the provided card. So I assumed (foolishly) that the charge had gone through. Until I got the notification on the 13th that “There was a problem” from Amazon. So I’ll be getting it with next month’s fun money.
Looking forward to it tho :3
Caine, Fleur du mal says
Aaaaw, poor David Wilford, PZ didn’t write a book just for you. Poor guy. I suppose if you’re curious enough, you’ll just have to read the book.
jste says
The only reason i don’t have a copy yet is because I’m broke. (Also, is there an ebook version out in Australia yet?)
georgemontgomery says
Bought the kindle version. Enjoying it muchly.
HappyNat says
I got mine Saturday and it is quite pretty, or in my case was pretty. Sunday morning I sat down to read it with my morning coffee and spilled a few drops on the cover. THIS is why I can’t have nice things. *sigh*
I’m only about 1/3 of the way through and was enjoying it until work took a shit on my head.
John Phillips, FCD says
I got my dead tree copy last week but why, if it is already available in the US, isn’t the Kindle version available for us in the UK yet.
dancaban says
My copy arrived yesterday and also got a 27p refund from Amazon, dropping the price already? Yet to read it though as I’m too busy cleaning up the house for when the wife and kids get back from the Ukraine next week. I deep clean.
hyoid says
It’s pretty good Professor Myers. Thanks!
Hekuni Cat, MQG says
I have started reading my non-Kindle copy and am enjoying it very much.
RobertL says
Got mine in the mail earlier this week. It’s on the pile of unread books on my bedside table.