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Monday, March 7, 2011

Free Book (EPUB) - Skinny

Skinny ($7.99 Kindle), by Laura L. Smith, is free at Christian Books, courtesy of Christian publisher NAV Press. This book has been free on Kindle, previously (Nov '09).

Book Description
Teen Melissa Rollins is determined to have the perfect body, even if it makes her throw up. Whether you're a young woman, a mom, or a youth pastor, you'll appreciate the truth and compassion in Melissa's struggle with anorexia. Will she hear God's voice before it's too late?

Click HERE for the free download from Christian Books.

Free Book (nook) - Introduction to Trading and Investing with Options

Introduction to Trading and Investing with Options ($60.79 Kindle), by W. Edward Olmstead, Michael C. Thomsett, Guy Cohen and Guy Edward Cohen, a collection of books from FT Press, is free on B&N. So far, I don't see any sign the price is going to drop at Amazon (but feel free to report the lower price, as that seems to sometimes help).

Book Description
A brand new collection of essential insights for your business and career from world-renowned experts…now in a convenient e-format, at a great price!

Your complete three-book options library: up-to-date techniques, crystal-clear explanations, real examples, step-by-step instructions!

Three options best-sellers, one great price! Guy Cohen introduces options in plain English, so you can start earning profits fast. W. Edward Olmstead teaches step-by-step how to control risk, safeguard investments, and much more. Then, Michael Thomsett presents 12 conservative strategies for hedging losses, mitigating risk, creating income, and increasing overall returns.


Click HERE for the free download from B&N.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Zoo City for £1.00

Zoo City ($4.69 Kindle), by Lauren Beukes, has made the shortlist (top 6) for the Arthur C Clarke Award (and it’s still on the shortlist for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel). To celebrate, the publisher, Angry Robot, is selling the book for £1 (that’s about $1.60 USD) direct from their website. The books there are DRM-free, so you can convert the EPUB you receive via Calibre to work with the Kindle.

Book Description
WHERE NO ONE ELSE DARE VENTURE…

Zinzi has a Sloth on her back, a dirty online 419 scam habit – and a talent for finding lost things. But when her latest client, a little old lady, turns up dead and the cops confiscate her lastpaycheck, she’s forced to take on her least favourite kind of job: missing persons

An astonishing second novel from the author of the highly-acclaimed Moxyland.


Click HERE to get the book for £1.00. Payment is via PayPal, so the conversion to your local currency should be more or less automatic (note that some banks and credit cards may charge you a currency exchange fee).

Note: I have a PDF ARC of this book, provided as a review copy by Angry Robot sometime last year (however, it still sits on my TBR pile, waiting it's turn to be read), so I didn't go thru the checkout further than verifying that PayPal was accepted.

Read an eBook Week 2011

If you were around last year, you know that Read an eBook Week is a great time to pick up some free or heavily discounted ebooks, both from indie authors and from some of the smaller ebookstores that you might not normally visit. This year, when the eBook celebrates it's 40th anniversary, should prove no exception. Click the banner above to go to the main website or follow the links below to find some of today's free selections. Don't forget to look at their contest to win one of three Kobo Reades, while you are there.

  • Smashwords, of course, leads the way with free and discounted books from indie authors. Many are outright free (download and be sure to back these up), while others are discounted by 25% to 100% using the special coupons codes for this week (each will have the appropriate coupon code shown next to the Buy button). These will remain in your Smashwords library after purchase, so you can redownload them at any time. I picked up a novella from Margaret Lake, Sweet Savage Charity, and will be browing thru the list all week to see what else I can uncover. I know that Melanie Nilles has three books at 100% discount and most of the others marked down, for example.
  • Bewrite Books is giving away any two titles in their catalog, to anyone who buys one ebook (or printed book) this week, from ANY bookstore or publisher. You can't get easier terms than that. Details are in their blog (quite a ways down the page), but those who buy that one ebook from BeWrite will find a bonus in their free book order.
  • Omnilit/AllRomance has a number of free reads on their site (which are free most of the time, although the list does change now and then)
  • Drollerie Press has six free stories up for downloading
  • CurrClick! has a free curriculum book on Graphs today (and more on their Free Stuff page.
  • TriFuel, Sunday Scholar and MindsetSports are very similar sites, with several free downloads on each.
  • Twilight Times Books has a number of books free this week and i looks all of them are free today (the page says some are not, but I downloaded at least a PDF of each one; perhaps more formats will be available later.
  • The free book at Dorrance changes daily, so be sure to click each day this week. Today's link isn't working, but you can get it by clicking HERE.
  • ireadiwrite, Rose Dog Books and Red Lead Books also have a new free book daily.
If you scroll down to the Authors section of the RAEBW partners page, you'll find links to a number of books that are located on individual author websites, while a number of the Book Sellers/Publishers also have a free download available (although it can sometimes take a bit of digging to find them)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Free Book - Fortress on the Sun

Fortress on the Sun ($5.99 Kindle), by Paul Cook, is this month's free book from Phoenix Pick. Click HERE for the free download. Enter coupon code 9992371, then once past the newsletter subscription page, download the DRM-free format of your choice.

Book Description
Ra is a 21st century prison camp that also acts as facility for harvesting metals—from the Sun. The prisoners have all been banished here for extreme crimes, but none of them remembers anything from their past. As a lethal disease slowly spreads through the camp and the prisoners are abandoned, Ian Hutchings must find a way out if he and his people are to survive. But dark secrets lurk, and as they try to survive both the illness and the inferno they live on, they will discover a truth even stranger than their own circumstances.

Paul Cook's The Engines of Dawn is also on sale, currently $4.99 on Kindle.

Book Description
The great engines of the Enamorati have enabled humanity to travel the stars, but at what cost?

Little is known of the jealously guarded engines while a complacent humanity slowly losses its edge and becomes increasingly dependant on mysterious alien technologies.

However, when an engine failure strands a university ship, Professor Ben Bennet and a group of students challenge the status quo and start discovering hidden secrets that threaten the future of humanity itself.


While you are on the Phoenix Pick page, you should also take a look at Lest Darkness Fall and Related Stories, which contains a number of short stories by Frederik Pohl, David Drake, S.M. Stirling and Alexei and Cory Panshin, in addition to the out of print Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp. On sale for $4.99, this one will be $9.99 when it reaches the Kindle store. The book is DRM-free when purchased from Phoenix Pick, so you can convert it as needed; get the Mobi version to send to your Kindle without conversion and the EPUB for any other reader (I'd only get the PDF as a last resort, as it will have the most problems if you need to convert to another format).

Book Description
Rarely do books have such a great influence on a genre as Lest Darkness Fall has had on science fiction. Frequently quoted as one of the ‘favorite’ books of many of the masters of the field, this book by L. Sprague de Camp helped establish time-travel as a solid sub-genre of science fiction.

An indication of the influence and longevity of the book is by the number of best-selling writers who have written stories in direct response to, or influenced by, Lest Darkness Fall. This new volume also includes three such stories by Frederik Pohl, David Drake and S. M. Stirling written over a period of forty-three years—a testament to the timelessness of the book.

Similar, thematically, to Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, the book tells the tale of Martin Padway who, as he is walking around in modern Rome, is suddenly transported though time to 6th Century Rome.

Once in ancient Rome, Padway (now Martinus Paduei Quastor) embarks on an ambitious project of single-handedly changing history.

L. Sprague de Camp was a student of history (and the author of a number of popular works on the subject). In Lest Darkness Fall he combines his extensive knowledge of the workings of ancient Rome with his extraordinary imagination to create one of the best books of time travel ever written.