Waterstones Launches Exclusive Terry Pratchett Discworld Kindle Cases

Waterstones is to launch two exclusive Terry Pratchett Kindle cases on 9 September, including a special edition signed case. Both will feature Josh Kirby artwork and will be available from Waterstones bookshops nationwide as well as online at Waterstones.com .

The Limited Edition Signed Terry Pratchett case for Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite is signed by Terry Pratchett on the inside, and individually numbered. The linen cover featuring Josh Kirby’s artwork from the Discworld novel Mort , originally published in 1987, has genuine leather lining and trimming, with Sir Terry’s signature mounted on a leather plaque inside. The case will be limited to 150 editions with an RRP of £100. All profits from the sale of this limited edition case will go to Alzheimer’s Research UK. This case will only be available from Waterstones.com , and fans will be able to register their interest from 9-13 September at www.waterstones.com/discworldcase .

The Terry Pratchett Special Edition Discworld cover for Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite will have an RRP of £29.99. It features Josh Kirby’s artwork for the original edition of Eric , originally published in 1990, printed digitally onto linen. Fans who register their interest for the limited edition case but are unsuccessful will receive a 10% discount code for the standard case.

Kate McHale, Waterstones SF & Fantasy Buyer, said: “Waterstones is filled with fans of Sir Terry so we are thrilled to be able to bring Discworld readers these wonderful Kindle cases featuring such iconic artwork. These will be the perfect Christmas presents for any digitally-minded Terry Pratchett fan.”

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