I don’t know if it’s going to work.
No, OK, it probably won’t.
You see, it’s been suggested that I could also place an Amazon Wishlist here on my blog.
And I thought, why not?
Something simple, with about twenty or thirty titles, on a low to medium price range – history, pulp, noir, sword & sorcery, the Silk Road… Only ebooks, because delivery costs would be too high for physical books.
So I selected a few titles, and set up a wishlist on Amazon.com… and found out I could not place any ebook in my wishlist – because you see, I live in Italy, so I’m supposed to use Amazon.it for my ebooks – even if it’s only to place them on a wishlist.
And while I can put ebooks on an Amazon.it wishlist, nobody in Italy can give them to me as gifts – because for reason that escape me, you can’t give Amazon ebooks as gifts in Italy. Only physical objects can be donated.
Ouch.
But hold it – can a foreign resident give me an ebook as a gift from my Italian wishlist?
I don’t know. I have no idea, really.
But I decided to try it anyway.
So now the wishlist is up – hosted by the Amazon.it servers.
If the Byzantine rules of Amazon and Italian e-Commerce work as predicted, nobody will be able to send me ebooks as gifts. But not for lack of trying on my part.


More weirdness from the depths of Astigianistan.

Halloween is looming closer, and the usual choir of dissenters is tuning up to remind me and my countrymen that Halloween is a pagan festival and a foreign pagan festival to boot, and therefore we should abhor it.