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Friday, July 27, 2012

Today's Deals

Another UK only deal at Amazon: The Kindle Reading Marathon. "Hundreds of great books on sale from £0.99. What's more, you can earn up to £5 to spend at Amazon.co.uk when you spend at least £10 in the sale." Details on how much you earn and which books are included are all at the same link. The sale runs until 11:59 pm BST on August 30, 2012, and you don't actually have to read the books in that time period, just purchase them on your Kindle account.

Mills & Boon has a sale on 116 pre-selected titles at up to 70% off (end 09:00am (BST) Saturday 28th July 2012).

Anansi Boys ($3.99 Kindle, B&N), by Neil Gaiman, is the Nook Weekend Deal, price matched on Kindle.
Book Description
One of fiction's most audaciously original talents, Neil Gaiman now gives us a mythology for a modern age -- complete with dark prophecy, family dysfunction, mystical deceptions, and killer birds. Not to mention a lime.

God is dead. Meet the kids.

When Fat Charlie's dad named something, it stuck. Like calling Fat Charlie "Fat Charlie." Even now, twenty years later, Charlie Nancy can't shake that name, one of the many embarrassing "gifts" his father bestowed -- before he dropped dead on a karaoke stage and ruined Fat Charlie's life.

Mr. Nancy left Fat Charlie things. Things like the tall, good-looking stranger who appears on Charlie's doorstep, who appears to be the brother he never knew. A brother as different from Charlie as night is from day, a brother who's going to show Charlie how to lighten up and have a little fun ... just like Dear Old Dad. And all of a sudden, life starts getting very interesting for Fat Charlie.

Because, you see, Charlie's dad wasn't just any dad. He was Anansi, a trickster god, the spider-god. Anansi is the spirit of rebellion, able to overturn the social order, create wealth out of thin air, and baffle the devil. Some said he could cheat even Death himself.

Today's Kindle Deal of the Day is On Bear Mountain ($1.99), by Deborah Smith. It's a good price if you missed the free promotion in 2010.
Book Description
Dirt-poor, sensitive as poets, and proud as kings, the Powell family has lived on a Georgia mountaintop for generations. Then, during the 1960’s, young Ursula Powell’s father convinces the Tiber family, owners everything in nearby Tiberville, to commission a huge iron sculpture of a bear for the town. Decades later the strange sculpture – rejected by the townspeople and left to rust on the Powell farm – symbolizes a family’s failure and thwarted dreams. But, unknown to Ursula, it is now worth such a huge fortune that the artist’s embittered son, Quentin Ricconni, is coming to reclaim it . . . and to change everything Ursula believes about the past, the choices that break a heart, and the redeeming powers of art and love.

One Million Tiny Plays About Britain ($2.02 / £1.29 UK), by Craig Taylor, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (no US edition).
Book Description
A Wonder Woman and bride-to-be finds herself worse for wear at the end of a hen night; a funeral director’s love of Manchester United proves unhelpful when talking to the bereaved; two overly-vigilant mothers wrestle with their paranoia in the queue for Santa’s Grotto; a widow recounts her disastrous return to the world of dating and a father realises that his son is growing away from him as he helps him tie his football boots.

In these snippets of overheard conversations from across the length and breadth of the country, Craig Taylor captures the state we’re in with humour and pathos and perfect timing. Laugh-out-loud funny, and sometimes heartbreakingly moving, these tiny plays in which every one of us could have a starring role are little windows into other people’s lives that reveal the triumphs, disasters, prejudices, horrors and joys of twenty-first-century life.

Hugely entertaining and utterly addictive, this is book that can be dipped into or feasted upon in one sitting. It will change the way you listen to the world around you, and train journeys will never be the same again.

Wacky Sporting Champions ($0.99 Kindle, B&N), by Guinness World Records, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle.
Book Description
In celebration of this year's sporting summer Guinness World Records presents Wacky Sporting Champions and eBook exclusive honoring those unique sporting stars who have taken record-breaking to new and outrageous extremes! Featuring record-breakers from all over the world Wacky Sporting Champions presents the truly alternative side to sporting achievement. Do you want to know how far you can throw a washing machine? Or if the pole-vault record can be attempted on a unicycle? Or what the fastest egg-and-spoon race is? Then Guinness World Records Wacky Sporting Champions is the eBook for you!

The Olympics: Unforgettable Moments of the Games ($4.99 Kindle, $1.99 B&N), by Matt Christopher, is the Nook Daily Find for Families. This is an Agency publisher, so it should be price matched on Kindle; I'd expect it to drop later today, if enough people report it.
Book Description
Ask most Olympians how their story begins and they will answer, "When I was young, I always dreamed of going to the Olympics. . ." Some will then go on to tell of their great athletic triumphs. Others will recall agonizing near-misses. But for most, the very fact that they reached the Games at all was a dream come true. For the Olympic Games offer athletes something few others sporting events can: the chance to be recognized as the best in the world at a chosen sport.

With stories of great triumphs and great tragedies, the Olympics not only embodies the competitive human spirit, but also sets a stage stage for foreign relations and politics. Historical references combined with amazing sports stories give this book both an educational and exciting appeal.