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Friday, July 6, 2012

Today's Deals

BooksOnBoard is having a Big Bang! sale all week, with "40%-50% OFF ALL DISCOUNT ELIGIBLE eBooks this week, across the board, no limits." Note that the total discount often includes their reward bucks, which you can use for future purchases. Also, if you see a book cheaper elsewhere, you can email their support and they'll price match it (however, I don't know how long that process takes).

After finding the deal at Fandango that gives you a free $2 Amazon MP3 credit movie tickets purchases this month, I signed up with them as an affiliate (so, clicking my links will result in a small commission), so I could see what other deals I could find. Just in time, too, as it turns out that on Fridays, you can get 2 for 1 movie tickets when you use your Visa Signature card. I've added a link on the right sidebar, for those who want to take advantage of their deals; I'm going to use this deal today to go see the new Spiderman in 3D!

Today's Kindle Deal of the Day is Macbeth: A Novel ($1.99), by A.J. Hartley and David Hewson. Definitely not the edition you struggled with in high school, it received a starred review from Booklist.
Book Description
This is not your parents’ Macbeth or the one you read in high-school English class. A dark and bloody tale of a Scottish lord and his beloved wife, Macbeth: A Novel hurtles toward readers in gripping contemporary prose, thanks to novelists David Hewson and A. J. Hartley.

Set in eleventh-century Scotland, Macbeth: A Novel is rich with ancient clans battling fiercely against one another and against the foreign marauders raiding their borders. Macbeth, Lord of Moray, and his wife, Skena, are loyal patriots, willing to kill or be killed to protect the Scottish kingdom. Yet the greatest danger to their beloved homeland is proving to be the king himself, Duncan, whose corrupt, bloody reign threatens to destroy the country. After Macbeth meets a trio of witches, the frustrated hero begins to think that perhaps Scotland needs a new king—him. But what begins as a plan fueled by the best of intentions soon spirals into murder, treachery, and personal collapse. In the language of today’s fast-paced thrillers, Hewson and Hartley create an electrifying tapestry out of Shakespeare’s tale, relaunching two of the most powerful characters ever created.

The Taliban Cricket Club ($1.55 / £0.99 UK), by Timeri N Murari, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (the US edition is $11.99).
Book Description
Set in war-torn Kabul, a harrowing yet tender novel - Bend it Like Beckham in a burqua - about one woman's courage and guile in the face of tyranny.

Rukhsana, a spirited young journalist in Kabul, is summoned to the infamous Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice to face its terrifying minister, Zorak Wahidi. A cricket tournament is announced, with the winning team to travel to Pakistan for training and then represent Afghanistan at an international level.

In reality, the idea is surreal. The Taliban will never embrace a game rooted in civility, fairness and equality. And no one in Afghanistan even knows how to play cricket, except Rukhsana. The tournament offers hope - a means of escape for her brother and young cousins. And for Rukhsana, escape is essential - Wahidi wants to marry her, a frightening proposition which will enslave her in his home.

With the help of her cousins, Rukhsana devises an audacious plan that could ensure their freedom. All they have to do is learn to play cricket - and win.

A soaring novel of resilience, strength, hope and tenderness, The Taliban Cricket Club reveals how love can overcome, and outwit, the power of tyrants.

They're Watching ($2.99 Kindle, B&N), by Gregg Hurwitz, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle. This standalone novel has starred reviews from both Publisher's Weekly and Booklist.
Book Description
Patrick Davis is a man with troubles. First his Hollywood dreams crumble and then his storybook marriage hits a snag. Now, DVDs start being delivered to his house—DVDs which show that someone is watching him and his wife, that the two of them are being stalked and recorded by cameras hidden in their house. Then the e-mails start, and someone offers to fix everything, to take the mess his life has become and make it all right. Patrick figures it’s the offer of a lifetime.

But Patrick couldn’t be more wrong. With every step he falls deeper into a web of intrigue that threatens everything he values in this world. Before he knows it, he’s in and in deep—and his only escape is to outwit and outplay his unseen opponents at their own game.

Adam Canfield of the Slash ($5.79 Kindle, $1.99 B&N), by Mike Winerip, is the Nook Daily Find for Families.
Book Description
Adam Canfield has to be the most over-programmed middle-school student in America. So when super-organized Jennifer coaxes him to be co-editor of their school newspaper, THE SLASH, he wonders if he’s made a big mistake. But when a third-grader’s article leads to a big scoop, Adam and his fellow junior journalists rise to the challenge of receiving their principal’s wrath to uncover some scandalous secrets. From a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and NEW YORK TIMES columnist comes a funny, inspiring debut that sneaks in some lessons on personal integrity — and captures the rush that’s connected to the breaking of a really great story.

Grade Level: 3 and up