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Friday, May 24, 2013

UK Kindle Daily Deal 5/24

The Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK is an assortment of 10 books, with prices up to £1.29 each (>70% off).

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas! and a Kindle Poem

Merry Christmas to all my readers. A Kindle poem today, for all of you who have a new Kindle waiting under the tree, and I'll check later to see if I can find us any free books as additional gifts for the day.

A Kindle Poem
- Kay Carbe

I take my Kindle everywhere
Everywhere I go
It’s so thin and sleek looking
No-one would ever know
That little thing that looks so good
My library on-the-go
In it’s bright red cover
My Kindle is on show!

300 books and counting
More free books by the day
I love, I love my Kindle
That’s all that I can say
Forget the books I bought last year
They’re getting in the way
Who cares for paper anymore?
Not me anyway!

I cannot tell you what it’s like
Until you get your own
The Kindle’s very practical
(A fact already known)
It’s really worth its weight in gold
My reading skills have grown
I carry it, I care for it
My love for it I’ve shown

Waiting time is no big deal
I really just don’t care
Just sit me down and leave me be
Don’t look at me or stare
Ok I’ll talk and tell you folks
Kindle talk I’ll share
I love, I love my Kindle
Where ever, I’m prepared

Just give me, give me, give me, more
E books every day!
I won’t spend on paper books,
Convenience all the way
Fiction, bio’s, thrillers all
Books for little pay
Kindle rocks, Kindle’s cool!
That’s all I have to say!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Free Book (Sony) - Where 45 Ends

Where 45 Ends ($9.99 Kindle), by E. Marie Aldrich-Creasy, is free in the Sony ebookstore.

Book Description
Penning down over two hundred fifty poems, the author opens the windows to her soul through lyrical verse that displays immense emotional power. Each piece in this collection is carved by the emotions of a young woman with whom many others can relate. She vividly captures different events and ideas that a person has to encounter in the journey of life.

The poem “Through It All” is a powerful reminiscence of past hardship and trials. Written in a whimsical yet edifying tone, “What to Say” tells of an unknown story of girls known as bartenders and waitresses. “Back of the Truck” relives the good old days of 1972 racing life, and “Country in Music” expresses how people should return to God and bring hope, faith, and belief back to the rhythm of everyday life. By reading her poem “I Want To Say”, you’ll know where her heart is.

An eloquent delivery of Aldrich-Creasy's philosophies, Where 45 Ends collects pieces of the heart. It is a highly entertaining and inspiring read for readers of any age and life situation.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Michael Crichton Christmas 2009

Marla Warren sent me this poem, which she published on her Michael Crichton blog, and has given me permission to repost it here. I hope you enjoy it.
A Michael Crichton Christmas 2009

(Sung to the tune of the 12 Days of Christmas)
By Marla Warren

On the first day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
A T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the second day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the third day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the fourth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the fifth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the sixth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the seventh day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the eighth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Eight Airframes crashing
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the ninth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Nine E.R.s in peril
Eight Airframes crashing
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the tenth day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Ten Great Trains Robbing
Nine E.R.s in peril
Eight Airframes crashing
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the eleventh day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Eleven Congos drumming
Ten Great Trains Robbing
Nine E.R.s in peril
Eight Airframes crashing
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me

On the Next day of Christmas Michael Crichton gave to me
Twelve Spheres a-humming
Eleven Congos drumming
Ten Great Trains Robbing
Nine E.R.s in peril
Eight Airframes crashing
Seven States a-Fearing
Six Prey a-fleeing
Five Pirate Latitudes
Four Timelines
Three Rising Suns
Two Lost Worlds
And a T-Rex who tried to eat me
Author's Note
I wrote the original version of this on December 22, 2007 for my message board. I intended it to be a fun treat for the holidays. Now with Michael Crichton's untimely death, it's poignant to think about what he gave us.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Free Poetry - The Closet Clandestine

You can pick up The Closet Clandestine: a queer steps out, by Edward C. Patterson, a volume of poetry, for free at Smashwords, through December 9. Use the coupon code YL39Z at checkout.

Book Description
A collection of seven poetry books, The Closet Clandestine: a queer steps out, tracks a gay man's sensitivities to the strange world encountered both in and out of the real and poetic closet. Sensitive and bold, and sometimes shocking and, in all cases, lyrical, this is a journey from shy emergence to bold self-confidence.

These 180 poems are collected into seven volumes, including The Awakening, Catherine and Other Poems, The Festival at Thebes, Ties and Rings, Gay October, Provincetown Poems, and Songs: Not Just Survival. "Rage girls in fiery green - that I will never retreat into the closet clandestine again."

Review from Rainbow Reviews:

"I read poetry by "dipping" - the book lies by my bed, and I dip at random, reading one, maybe two before bed. In this way the pleasure is extended, it can take months to read through a volume. Poetry should not be rushed.

I enjoyed this volume of poetry. For one, the layout is to my taste, lots of white, open space, to leave room for thought. Another thing I enjoyed seeing was the development of the poet, from being 'in the closet' in The Awakening, to being 'out, and proud of it' in Songs: Not just Survival. There is a progression; the poet shares his life and moments.

The poems are well crafted, it is clear that thought and love and much work went into the work. I plan to keep the volume by my bed.

Read it, savor it."


The volume is also available in the Kindle store ($3.99), but no discount is available there.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Free Reads at Smashwords

There are a number of interesting free books available on Smashwords, where all the books are DRM-free and usually have a version that will work on a Kindle or a Sony Reader, as well as PDF and other formats. Most of these are only available at Smashwords, although I've included links to the Kindle store version for a couple (where they are not free), for those that prefer to stick with Amazon or want to look up reviews. Several of these have a non-zero purchase price and require a coupon code to be entered after adding the book to your cart; I've highlighted these in the text to make them easier to find. The ones that are entirely free can be downloaded immediately; however, the author can add a price to these at any time and there is no way to save a "Free" book (where you don't use a coupon code) in your library and have it remain there after the price increases, so download any that seem interesting right away - it's easy enough to delete them later, if they don't hold your interest.

Xenolith, by A. Sparrow. Requires a coupon code on checkout, TZ24M, good for approx. 30 days. I saw this one in the new release list at Smashwords and had made a note to check out the sample. Before I got a chance to do so, the author published the coupon code for a free purchase, so it's in my TBR stack.

Book Description
With Earth a conduit for a parallel world at war, Frank Bowen, exiled for witnessing a portal, wanders in search of a long vanished wife. Meanwhile, off-world scouts, stranded in a small New England town discover a plot to open Earth to their enemies. Frank inadvertently aids their cause during his quest for the long-lost Liz, whose trail gets warmer the farther he travels the backroads of Gi.

My kitten picked out Black Silk, by Jan Gordon, as I was browsing at Smashwords - not only did she like the cover, but she said any book that featured cats and books as the most important things in life was worth sampling. The book is free, but be sure to download if you want it - the author can always increase the price, which will make the free download unavailable.

Book Description
Vic has two loves in her life, her cat, Mister, and reading books from her bookstore. Her future looked set, until one night when she's saved from probable danger by a mysterious stranger. Cole has moved around a lot during his life, never finding a true home, until he buys an old house, and fate steps in to change his future. A light romance with a paranormal twist.

Flying Burger, by Jared Martin, is another new release. Requires a coupon code on checkout, NY78A, good thru November 11.

Book Description
A group of youngsters go on a space exploratory trip led by Mrs. Andersen. There they encounter aliens and monsters beyond their wildest imaginations. They even go as far as inside a black hole!

Distant Cousin, by Al Past, the first book in a 4-book series is free this month. Requires a coupon code on checkout, TT93U. You can get this one at Amazon, but the price change down to one dollar hasn't taken effect (Al submitted it the first of the month), so it's still $5 there. If you want to read the rest of the series, the order is DC: Repatriation, DC: Reincarnation, and DC: Regeneration.

Book Description
What if our first contact from another planet was a human? What if the first real alien to visit Earth from another solar system was a woman on a mission to find the distantly related cousins of her own people? What if she brought with her a warning of an impending disaster of apocalyptic proportions? And what if nobody believed her?

Al Past’s novel Distant Cousin is a most unusual science fiction story with a most unusual heroine. Ana Darcy has jeopardized her mission and cut herself off from her own people to bring a desperate warning to Earth authorities. Astronomers at a Texas observatory don’t believe her, but the US military is willing to interrogate her—under custody of course. Her astonishing escape from Army detainment is our first hint that she may be more than she first appears and capable of more than we imagine. While the military scrambles to locate and recapture the woman they call “Gidget from Outer Space,” Darcy realizes that her journey to Earth has placed her in the path of the oncoming destruction and she will suffer Earth’s fate if the calamity is not avoided.

Befriended by ordinary people as varied as the family of a Texas dude ranch foreman, a mild-mannered reporter, and an Olympic contender from Barbados, Darcy conceives a daring plan to evade government capture while hiding in plain sight, and to deliver her warning in a manner which cannot possibly be ignored. Afterward, she might just fall in love … if she can trust her own feelings … and if she can trust her boyfriend with the truth about her origins. This is a science fiction novel which might better be described as a love story with scientific speculation. The premise of humans on another world is startling, and the author reels out details about Darcy’s homeworld so sparingly that our curiosity is cleverly aroused. It is only when unexpected arrivals provoke a sudden crisis of diplomacy that we learn exactly what Darcy gave up in accepting her mission to Earth—and what she might be running from.

I've had this one on before, but there is a new coupon code at Smashwords for Boomerang, by Alan Hutcheson, plus he now has the correct cover and reformatted version live at Amazon for $1.00. Requires a coupon code on checkout, QQ46G DL66H, good thru October November 15.

Book Description
Ted Hogwood's beloved Sarah, a jazz guitar, is in the window of Topp Dollar Pawn. The only way he can get the money to rescue her is to accept an assignment from the AABC, a not nearly official branch of the United States intelligence community. He is partnered with Jerry Kwiatkowski, master of the Hammond B-3 organ and chronic flatulence sufferer, to steal a boomerang containing secrets that should have died with J. Edgar Hoover over thirty years ago. It would be a simple job if only they knew what they were doing. And if a crossbow wielding assassin, two unemployed Australian women, The Director of Central Intelligence and a clothing optional former onion festival queen were not also hot on the boomerang's trail.

Final Passage, by Timothy Frost, is another of those free downloads that you need to grab when you see them, as the author can always increase the price and they won't remain in your library.

Book Description
When Martin Lancaster was eighteen, his father was mysteriously lost at sea during a yacht race. Years later Martin discovers long-lost logbooks in his mother’s attic and vows to find out the truth. But he meets implacable resistance from family, business colleagues and officials, who seem prepared to stop at nothing to prevent him discovering what really happened all those years ago.

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess, by Wesley Allison. Some of you may have picked up one of his other books that have been free downloads recently (Princess of Amathar or His Robot Girlfriend). He also has two short stories that I thought were going to be graphic novels, but are not, which I downloaded to check out later: Women of Power Issue 1 and Issue 2. Requires a coupon code on checkout, XQ32D, good thru December 1.

Book Description
Eaglethorpe Buxton, famed adventurer and story-teller, friend to those in need of a friend and guardian to those in need of a guardian. He is a liar and braggart, not to be trusted, especially around pies. Who are we to believe? Buxton himself leads us through his world as he comes to the aid of… a poor orphan? An elven princess? Who can guess with Eaglethorpe himself telling the tale?

The Defector, by Mark Chisnell, is also one of those free downloads that you need to grab when you see them.

Book Description
Self-interest or selflessness? This is the dilemma at the heart of The Defector - can Martin Cormac turn his back on his ruthless past as a currency trader, a player, and do the right thing? Looking for answers in a succession of sleazy bars, Cormac meets Janac, the man who will convince him to play the ultimate game, where the stakes are not just his own life – but that of the woman he loves.

The Wrecking Crew, by Mark Chisnell, is the sequel to The Defector. It is also one of those free downloads that can disappear.

Book Description
Phillip Hamnet left port at the helm of the MV Shawould, apparently master of his vessel and his destiny. But others had a different agenda on that evil night in the South China Sea. Drug warlord Janac has turned to piracy to fund his battle for control of the Australian narcotics trade, and Hamnet is faced with one brutal choice after another....

Last up is Crazy White Devil, by Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, is a short volume of modern or slam poetry.

Book Description
Newish and old poems by Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, member of the 1998 National Poetry Slam Champions from the Nuyorican Poets Café, and notorious malcontent. Includes Breathless, Crazy White Devil, Old New York Love Story, and others.