Thought I’d post a little about the book. I’ve now had several resellers pick it up, and I still haven’t really started pushing out many inquiries to stores. When I do I think I will get even busier.

So far you can purchase “The Digital RV” from the publisher, Lulu.com, Amazon.com, RVBookstore.com, Workamper.com, and Airstream Life! With luck you might see it available through Camping World in the near future too.

I thought I’d include the writeup on the book from RVBookstore. No, I didn’t write it. :) It was put together by staff at the RVBookstore. As with all books I sent an inquiry & copy of the book. And I’m happy to say they were my first big reseller. Here’s the write up:

Just as an RV is a home in miniature and the product of state of the art technology, so are today’s onboard accessories — cell phones, computers, DVD players, GPS systems, iPods and digital cameras. And that’s where this terrific book comes in. For an RVer who really does want to “have it all,” author Rich Charpentier tells how he or she can — and in the confined space of an RV. Charpentier shows and tells how a laptop computer can basically replace a TV, DVD and stereo system, desktop computer, photo albums and other devices that weren’t feasibile to cart along on an RV trip in the good ol’ days. He clearly explains how an RVer can connect to the Internet on the road using different technologies — cell phone, WiFi and satellite. He explains how to manage digital photos, the basics of satellite radio, and how to use an MP3 player (or iPod) to bring along the equivalent of a full music system and library in the space the size of a pack of cigarettes. He explains how to use GPS navigaton to locate campgrounds — and even gas stations big enough to accommodate a big rig. And besides showing how to do all this, he explains the costs including how to do it on a shoestring if necessary. This is truly a book for today’s RVer.