Books available in the Kindle Store through Odyssey Editions include modern classics such as Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” Salman Rushdie’s “Midnight’s Children,” Oliver Sacks’ “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita,” John Cheever’s “The Stories of John Cheever” and four novels from John Updike’s Rabbit series.
The 20 e-books published by Odyssey Editions carry an elegant and unified new look designed in collaboration with Enhanced Editions (www.enhanced-editions.com). Features include:
· Newly-designed jackets
· Interior typography adhering to best conventions of book design and reading on Kindle
· Colophon, book covers and series design optimized for the Kindle screen
The 20 books being published by Odyssey Editions and made available exclusively on Kindle are:
· “London Fields” by Martin Amis
· “The Adventures of Augie March” by Saul Bellow
· “Ficciones” (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges
· “Junky” by William Burroughs
· “The Stories of John Cheever” by John Cheever
· “Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison
· “Love Medicine” by Louise Erdrich
· “The Naked and the Dead” by Norman Mailer
· “Lolita” by Vladimir Nabokov
· “The Enigma of Arrival” by V.S. Naipaul
· “The White Castle” by Orhan Pamuk
· “Portnoy’s Complaint” by Philip Roth
· “Midnight’s Children” by Salman Rushdie
· “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
· “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” by Hunter S. Thompson
· “Rabbit Run” by John Updike
· “Rabbit Redux” by John Updike
· “Rabbit is Rich” by John Updike
· “Rabbit at Rest” by John Updike
· “Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh
The Kindle editions of these books are now available for sale exclusively in the Kindle Store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore). Kindle offers the largest selection of the most popular books people want to read. The U.S. Kindle Store now has more than 630,000 books, including New Releases and 106 of 110 New York Times Bestsellers. Over 510,000 of these books are $9.99 or less, including 75 New York Times Bestsellers. Over 1.8 million free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books are also available to read on Kindle.



