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Saturday, September 19, 2009

B1G1F Game Downloads

Amazon once again has a Buy One, Get One Free Sale going on their game downloads. This one lasts thru the end of the month and you are allowed to choose the first game from anything in the Game Downloads Store other than the free downloads of Big Kahuna Reef or Cake Mania. You can try any (or all) of the games on a 30 minute game-time trial basis and if you buy one of them, you'll get a credit via email for the free game (not a coupon, just a credit). Once you have the credit email, you can buy any other game at the same or lesser price on the sale page, at no charge.

I've picked up a few of the games and they can provide a nice break. Since I usually play them on my netbook, I always use the free trial period, as I've found some of them won't work on it's smaller (shorter than standard) screen. Some of them really need an xternal mouse to work well, also. If only I could get the sprinkler system from Alice Greenfingers to work in Animal Crossing: City Folk (on the WII).

Free game download - Tales of Monkey Island

Today's Video Game Deal of the Day at Amazon is another free game download: Tales of Monkey Island: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal - Chapter 1. In addition, by buying this game (at $0.00), you will receive a discount of $2.45 off each of the four other episodes. Limit one per customer. Also presumably not stacked with the Buy One, Get One Free offer running on game downloads this month. This was a favorite game in our family, back in the Atari days and is one I've had on my list to check out or maybe get on the WII (it was $8.95 as a PC download yesterday or $10 as a WII download), so getting it free is a treat. Make sure you don't just get the free trial - the price will only be free today and only until they have given away some preset number of downloads, so you need to complete the purchase before the deal goes away.

Game Description
A new game in the much-loved Monkey Island game series, Tales of Monkey Island is a download-only, single player adventure game for PC. Serialized into five monthly releases beginning in the middle of 2009, the first of these is Tales of Monkey Island: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal, which follows the continuing adventures of the wannabe pirate, Guybrush Threepwood, his love interest Elaine Marley and their nemesis, LeChuck.

Free Book (PDF) - Investing Made Simple

Investing Made Simple: Investing in Index Funds Explained in 100 Pages or Less, by Mike Piper, is available as a free download this month. The book hasn't yet been released at Amazon, so you get it early; most of his other books are in paper only and in the $11-$13 range.

As the title says, the book explains how to use index funds to simplify your investing (and why you should). It's probably a bit too basic if you have already switched to index funds, but a good intro if you have not (or want a book for your kids to read).

Who This Book is For:

Anyone who has questions about investing, but who doesn’t want to trudge through a 300-page textbook.

What You Will Learn:
  • Asset Allocation: What does it mean, why is it so important, and how should you determine your own?
  • How to Pick Mutual Funds: Learn how to choose funds that are mathematically certain to outperform the majority of other mutual funds.
  • Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA vs. 401(k): What’s the difference, and how should you choose between them? Financial Advisors: Learn what to look for as well as pitfalls to avoid.
  • Frequent Investor Mistakes: Learn the most common mistakes investors make and what you can do to avoid them.
  • Calculate Your Retirement Needs: Learn how to calculate how much you’ll need saved in order to retire.

What the Book is Not:

  • This book is not a great work of literary art.
  • This book is not going to make you an absolute expert on the topic, and
  • This book is not going to provide you with a way to get rich overnight.

What it will do (hopefully) is provide an easy-to-understand, concise introduction to the topic of prudent investing.


Click HERE for the free download.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Free game download - Cake Mania

Amazon has added another free game, Cake Mania, to the new Game Downloads site.
  • 48 Levels Of Baking Fun.
  • Customize And Upgrade Your Kitchen
  • 4 Unique Bakeries To Run
  • Hilarious Seasonal Characters
Help a young baker show big bad business who's boss in this fast-paced treat! When the retail behemoth "Mega-Mart" moves in, Jill's beloved family bakery is forced to close. But she's determined to get the business back on its feet with delicious sweets. Help Jill open her own bakery, bring in customers, and earn enough money to re-open her grandparents' bakery! With 48 levels and four different bakeries, Cake Mania is full of mouth-watering fun. Let's get cookin'!

Short Stories - Collections

As I look thru the Kindle store, I've noticed that the number of individual, stand-alone short stories being offered has really been taking off. The only problem is that the minimum price that can be charged is 99 cents and, although the authors may not all agree, that's a steep price per story, compared to traditional publishing. Most published short stories are purchased as a part of a collection or appear in a magazine, where the cost/story to a consumer is closer to 25 to 50 cents per story (Analog and Asimov's for example, are only $2.99 per issue in the Kindle store and even cheaper at other ebookstores). Were you to purchase a print collection, a 15 story compilation would be $15 (an average trade paperback price), but many compilations offer more than that for the same price (although novella length stories tend to be offered in collections of 4 to 6, but at paperback prices). Of course, with ebooks a lot of the delivery costs are missing and a lot of what is being offered is stories from authors that either could not find a publisher (the market for short stories tends to be quite small). Amazon has their Amazon Shorts program for short stories, but the standards there are just as high as with many other publishing houses (the prices, though, are 49 cents per story, not 99 cents as in the Kindle store). While I might be willing to pay the higher price for the Kurt Vonnegut stories being released as singles (but would prefer them in the actual book collection that they are being released in on paper), I'm not willing to do so for unknown authors or even many of the authors where I willingly purchase their books (just not at $10-15 prices). There are, however, a number of short story collections out there that do fit my budget. I've purchased a few of these, but not others, so (as always) sample first before committing to a purchase.

Strange Times ($0.99 Kindle), by Robert Williams, was originally released at a much higher price, reduced for a sale and is now stuck at 99 cents due to Amazon's scrutiny of Kindle books. Grab it at this price while it lasts, or check it out on Smashwords, where it is currently the same price.

Book Description
Written over a period of seven years, the dark, finely crafted stories of Robert Williams's first short story collection span the science fiction, horror, historical fiction and mystery genres, presented here exclusively for Kindle readers.

In the award-winning short story, "The Experiment," a young man is subjected to a deadly test: how much pressure will it take to force him to kill a stranger? "Graymalkin" tells the origin of the Weird Sisters from Shakespeare's "Macbeth." Edgar Allen Poe is involved in a real-life woman's mysterious disappearance in "Mary Rogers." A vampire of India struggles against his demonic creator in "Child of the Lamia," while a lonely man seeks a different kind of redemption in "The Man Upstairs."


Sage: Tales from a Magical Kingdom ($1.00 Kindle or Smashwords), by Maria E. Schneider, is a trio of novellas.

Book Description
Sword and Sorcery meets Agatha Christie. Three novellas introduce the Kingdom of Sage and those who protect its boundaries. Join Demetria and her husband Ward in their adventures as they protect Sage from evil: Rats, Snakes and perpetrators from within.

Sometimes it takes a more experienced hand to save an entire Kingdom.

The first of these stories, "Toil, Trouble and Rot," was published in "Coyote Wild Magazine." The other two are all new, original stories.

"Toil, Trouble and Rot" finds the Kingdom of Sage under attack from a deadly and mysterious enemy.

In "Dungeons and Decay" find out just how far a mother will go when her child is in danger--and how much magic it takes to keep him safe.

In "Call to Arms" every hand is needed when a ghost invades the kingdom demanding old wrongs be righted.


The Baum Plan for Financial Independence: and Other Stories, by John Kessel, is $9.99 in the Kindle store. But you can get the collection for free at Feedbooks.com.

Book Description
An ex-con finds himself falling, once more, under a seductive, amoral woman's spell. A hidden door in a summer house leads to a land of plenty. An inventor's life converges with the pulp fiction he reads. In "Pride and Prometheus," the Bennett sisters encounter Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. And, in his acclaimed and award-winning Lunar Quartet, Kessel explores the gender dynamics, politics, and long-term sustainability of a matriarchal lunar colony. This astonishing collection ranges from science fiction to the surreal while intersecting with Frank L. Baum's Oz and the characters of Flannery O'Connor, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen. By turns satirical, horrific, funny, and generous, these stories showcase the manifold gifts of a modern-day master.

Carol's Aquarium ($0.99 Kindle; $1.50 Smashwords), by Kristen J. Tsetsi, contains a combination of published, unpublished, and award-winning fiction.

Book Description
Fish-in-a-box. A plane crash. A man losing control in one story, a woman taking control in another. Some love, some lust, some selfishness, some anger, and--tucked inside--an unexpected moment of uptight passion.

The stories in Carol's Aquarium vary widely in length, style, and voice, true to the many moods we all experience from one day to the next. One of the more enjoyable challenges of writing is in creating a unique world for each story, and in Carol's Aquarium, each of the stories (some just a single page long) invites you into a different world, a new relationship, a unique experience you might find feels strangely and uncomfortably familiar.


Tales of a Texas Boy ($1.99 Kindle or Smashwords), by Marva Dasef, is a cross between a memoir and a short story collection.

Book Description
How do you handle a crazy jackass? Eddie knows. If you ask Eddie, he'll tell you pigs can fly and show you where to find real mammoth bones. Take his word for it when he tells you always to bet on the bear. These are things he learned while dreaming of becoming a cowboy in West Texas during the Depression. Through Eddie, the hero of "Tales of a Texas Boy," we find that growing up is less about maturity and more about roping your dreams. Hold on tight. It's a bumpy ride. A wonderful read for anyone who enjoys books like "Little House on the Prairie" or "Tom Sawyer." A great bit of nostalgia for seniors, too.