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Friday, September 2, 2011

Today's Deals and Bargain Books

First, Powerful Prayers for Troubled Times, is now free for Kindle, for those of you that don't want to mess with converting it from ChristianBook.

Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 ($0.99), by L. Ron Hubbard, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day. You probably hated the movie, but if you read SciFi, you need to read the the book. This is an updated edition and I paid more than this earlier this year, to replace my battered paper edition.
Book Description
In the year 3000, man is an endangered species at the mercy of a space-plundering race of nine-foot-tall, gas-breathing alien conquerors from the planet Psychlo. Against terrific odds, the remnants of humanity have engaged in a desperate and grueling battle for Earth against the alien oppressors--and so begins this epic adventure that surges across the Earth and explosively ignites across the galaxies of an alien empire ... to become the gripping tale that has kept countless readers enthralled for the past two decades.

I Love the Earl ($0.99), by Caroline Linden, is currently discounted by HarperCollins. The author also has a self-published short story at the same price, that you may also want to sample: Like None Other.
Book Description
A single lady in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a suitor....

Margaret de Lacey has accepted her unmarried state with dignity, if not delight. She had no suitors when she was young and starry-eyed, though regrettably poor, and it’s unlikely any man will court her now that she’s older, wiser, and still just as penniless. Until, that is, her brother unexpectedly inherits the dukedom of Durham and settles an enormous dowry on her, making her the most eligible heiress in town.

No gentleman in London is more in need of a wealthy bride than Rhys Corwen, Earl of Dowling. He contrives an introduction to Margaret because of her dowry, but she swiftly sets him right: no fortune hunter will win her heart or her hand. Far from put off, Rhys is intrigued. Interested. Entranced. And soon the only thing he needs more than Margaret’s fortune . . . is her love.

Mistborn: The Final Empire ($2.99), by Brandon Sanderson, is the first in the Mistborn series. Definitely a recommended read, but check your library to see if you happened to get it free when Tor gave away copies in 2008, under a different ASIN.
Book Description
Brandon Sanderson, fantasy's newest master tale spinner, author of the acclaimed debut Elantris, dares to turn a genre on its head by asking a simple question: What if the hero of prophecy fails? What kind of world results when the Dark Lord is in charge? The answer will be found in the Mistborn Trilogy, a saga of surprises and magical martial-arts action that begins in Mistborn.

For a thousand years the ash fell and no flowers bloomed. For a thousand years the Skaa slaved in misery and lived in fear. For a thousand years the Lord Ruler, the "Sliver of Infinity," reigned with absolute power and ultimate terror, divinely invincible. Then, when hope was so long lost that not even its memory remained, a terribly scarred, heart-broken half-Skaa rediscovered it in the depths of the Lord Ruler's most hellish prison. Kelsier "snapped" and found in himself the powers of a Mistborn. A brilliant thief and natural leader, he turned his talents to the ultimate caper, with the Lord Ruler himself as the mark.

Kelsier recruited the underworld's elite, the smartest and most trustworthy allomancers, each of whom shares one of his many powers, and all of whom relish a high-stakes challenge. Only then does he reveal his ultimate dream, not just the greatest heist in history, but the downfall of the divine despot.

But even with the best criminal crew ever assembled, Kel's plan looks more like the ultimate long shot, until luck brings a ragged girl named Vin into his life. Like him, she's a half-Skaa orphan, but she's lived a much harsher life. Vin has learned to expect betrayal from everyone she meets, and gotten it. She will have to learn to trust, if Kel is to help her master powers of which she never dreamed.

Readers of Elantris thought they'd discovered someone special in Brandon Sanderson. Mistborn proves they were right.

The Rogue Agent: The Accidental Sorcerer, Witches Incorporated, Wizard Squared ($9.99), by K.E. Mills, is this month's Orbital Book Drop and works out to $3.33/title, for those that haven't started on this trilogy (I already have the first, but it's still $5/title, which is better than the $7.99 standalone price).
Book Description
BOOK 1: THE ACCIDENTAL SORCERER
Gerald Dunwoody is a wizard. Just not a particularly good one. He's blown up a factory, lost his job, and there's a chance that he's not really a Third Grade wizard after all. So it's off to New Ottosland to be the new Court Wizard for King Lional.

It's a shame that King Lional isn't the vain, self-centered young man he appeared to be. With a Princess in danger, a talking bird who can't stay out of trouble, and a kingdom to save, Gerald soon suspects that he might be out of his depth. And if he can't keep this job, how will he ever become the wizard he was destined to be...

BOOK 2: WITCHES INCORPORATED
It's a case of espionage, skullduggery and serious unpleasantness

And it's also Gerald's first official government assignment. He's hunting down a deadly saboteur, and time is quickly running out. Old enemies and new combine forces to thwart him. Once again, innocent lives are on the line. He needs his friends. He can't do this alone.

But Princess Melissande and Reg have troubles of their own. With the help of Monk Markham's brilliant, beautiful sister, they've opened a one-stop-shop witching locum agency, where magical problems are solved for a price. Problem is, the girls are struggling to keep the business afloat. Things are looking grim for Witches Incorporated - and that's before they accidentally cross paths with Gerald's saboteur.

Suddenly everybody's lives are on the line and Gerald realizes, too late, that there's a reason government agents aren't supposed to have friends...

BOOK 3: Wizard Squared
When the staff of Witches Incorporated receive a visitor from an alternate reality, they are shocked to learn that life in the parallel world next door is anything but a bed of roses... and it's all because of Gerald Dunwoody.

At a crucial moment in time, their Gerald turned left... but the alternate reality Gerald turned right. Now the parallel world next door is in the grip of terror, staring down the barrel of a thaumaturgical war -- a war that threatens to spill across the dimensions and plunge every reality into a nightmare.

The only person who can stop a rogue wizard gone mad is another rogue wizard. But what do you do when another rogue wizard can't be found?

The Wake of Forgiveness ($2.99), by Bruce Machart
Book Description
On a moonless Texas night in 1895, an ambitious young landowner suffers the loss of “the only woman he’s ever been fond of” when his wife dies during childbirth with the couple’s fourth boy, Karel. From an early age Karel proves so talented on horseback that his father enlists him to ride in acreage-staked horseraces against his neighbors. But Karel is forever haunted by thoughts of the mother he never knew, by the bloodshot blame in his father’s eyes, and permanently marked by the yoke he and his brothers are forced to wear to plow the family fields. Confident only in the saddle, Karel is certain that the horse “wants the whip the same way he wants his pop’s strap . . . the closest he ever gets to his father’s touch.” In the winter of 1910, Karel rides in the ultimate high-stakes race against a powerful Spanish patriarch and his alluring daughters. Hanging in the balance are his father’s fortune, his brother’s futures, and his own fate. Fourteen years later, with the stake of the race still driven hard between him and his brothers, Karel is finally forced to dress the wounds of his past and to salvage the tattered fabric of his family.

Reminiscent of Kent Haruf’s portrayals of hope amidst human heartbreak and Cormac McCarthy’s finely hewn evocations of the American Southwest, Bruce Machart’s striking debut is as well wrought as it is riveting. It compels us to consider the inescapable connections between sons and their mothers, between landscape and family, and between remembrance and redemption.

Dark Kill ($1.24), by Todhunter Ballard
Book Description
Two brothers who are joint owners of the largest cattle ranch in Colorado are headed down a disastrous road when their loyalties are pushed beyond the limit.

The Eye of the World ($2.99), the first title in the The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, is another recommended read (and a lot easier on the Kindle, as this is 832 pages in print).
Book Description
The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.

Halfway to the Grave with Bonus Material ($1.99), the first in the Night Huntress series by Jeaniene Frost, is one I ordered immediately, as this will complete this series for me (and let me retire the paper book). It's a pre-order, so if you want to check a sample first, get it from the older edition, but come back here to make sure you one-click the correct one.
Book Description
For a limited time, discover Jeaniene Frost’s Night Huntress series with Halfway to the Grave. Plus, as a bonus, you will receive exclusive material, including deleted scenes and excerpts!

Half-vampire Catherine Crawfield is going after the undead with a vengeance, hoping that one of these deadbeats is her father—the one responsible for ruining her mother's life. Then she's captured by Bones, a vampire bounty hunter, and is forced into an unholy partnership.

In exchange for finding her father, Cat agrees to train with the sexy night stalker until her battle reflexes are as sharp as his fangs. She's amazed she doesn't end up as his dinner—are there actually good vampires? Pretty soon Bones will have her convinced that being half-dead doesn't have to be all bad. But before she can enjoy her newfound status as kick-ass demon hunter, Cat and Bones are pursued by a group of killers. Now Cat will have to choose a side . . . and Bones is turning out to be as tempting as any man with a heartbeat.

Gardens of the Moon ($2.99), the first in The Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson, was on sale earlier, then went back up in price and has dropped again for an unknown period of time.
Book Description
The Malazan Empire simmers with discontent, bled dry by interminable warfare, bitter infighting and bloody confrontations with the formidable Anomander Rake and his Tiste Andii, ancient and implacable sorcerers. Even the imperial legions, long inured to the bloodshed, yearn for some respite. Yet Empress Laseen's rule remains absolute, enforced by her dread Claw assassins.

For Sergeant Whiskeyjack and his squad of Bridgeburners, and for Tattersail, surviving cadre mage of the Second Legion, the aftermath of the siege of Pale should have been a time to mourn the many dead. But Darujhistan, last of the Free Cities of Genabackis, yet holds out. It is to this ancient citadel that Laseen turns her predatory gaze.

However, it would appear that the Empire is not alone in this great game. Sinister, shadowbound forces are gathering as the gods themselves prepare to play their hand...

Conceived and written on a panoramic scale, Gardens of the Moon is epic fantasy of the highest order--an enthralling adventure by an outstanding new voice.

Let the Right One In - with Bonus Content ($4.99), by John Ajvide Lindqvist and Ebba Segerberg (Translator), was originally titled Let Me In, winning numerous awards throughout Europe; the title change was made for the Tribeca Film Festival adaptation, where it took Top Honors. Oddly enough, there are two imprints (same publisher) for this title in the US and you can also get a Let Me In (Movie Tie-in) - with Bonus Content at the same price - I'm going to sample both, to see which is better formatted/translated or if it is just a cover and title change. The author's second novel, Handling the Undead, moves on to zombies, while his upcoming Harbor is a bit more mysterious in what is behind the disappearances.

ETA: OK, I sampled both and I think that Let Me In (Movie Tie-in) - with Bonus Content wins in the formatting department. The quotes on the chapter start pages are placed better and it also includes the copyright and translation info. I really didn't see any reference in either edition to any added content that ties it to the movie, so grab either one on that count.

Book Description
It is autumn 1981 when the inconceivable comes to Blackeberg, a suburb in Sweden. The body of a teenage boy is found, emptied of blood, the murder rumored to be part of a ritual killing. Twelve-year-old Oskar is personally hoping that revenge has come at long last---revenge for the bullying he endures at school, day after day.
But the murder is not the most important thing on his mind. A new girl has moved in next door---a girl who has never seen a Rubik’s Cube before, but who can solve it at once. There is something wrong with her, though, something odd. And she only comes out at night. . . .

Sweeping top honors at film festivals all over the globe, director Tomas Alfredsson’s film of Let the Right One In has received the same kind of spectacular raves that have been lavished on the book. American readers of vampire fiction will be thrilled!

Abarat with Bonus Material ($1.99), by Clive Barker, is another pre-order that you can sample with an older edition. Abarat is the start of a very popular young teen series and this bonus edition includes excerpts from the next two in the series.
Book Description
It begins in the most boring place in the world: Chickentown, U.S.A. There lives Candy Quackenbush, her heart bursting for some clue as to what her future might hold. When the answer comes, it's not one she expects. Out of nowhere comes a wave, and Candy, led by a man called John Mischief (whose brothers live on the horns on his head), leaps into the surging waters and is carried away.

Where? To the Abarat: a vast archipelago where every island is a different hour of the day, from The Great Head that sits in the mysterious twilight waters of Eight in the Evening, to the sunlit wonders of Three in the Afternoon, where dragons roam, to the dark terrors of Gorgossium, the island of Midnight, ruled over by the Prince of Midnight himself, Christopher Carrion.

Candy has a place in this extraordinary world: She is here to help save the Abarat from the dark forces that are stirring at its heart. Forces older than Time itself, and more evil than anything Candy has ever encountered.

Save 40% on Kindle covers (KSO)

This offer is only for those with a Kindle with Special Offers:

Save 40% on select Kindle covers at Amazon.com

Click on offer, then click on the link on the offer page to receive an email with the promotion code. Sign-up for this offer expires on September 5.

You'll get an email (right away), a link to the Special Offer page and a promotion code to enter at checkout. Once you have the promotional code, you have until October 5 to complete your purchase. Like previous offers, this one requires you to use the full checkout process in order to enter your promotional code. Also, like all Amazon sales that use promotional codes, if you have a gift card balance, you must use it for the payment (if there is not a sufficient balance, then you can pick which credit card or other payment to use).

This offer can be used more than once per account, so long as you have more than one KSO registered. Just click on the ad on each device to receive the individual promotion codes via email.

Not quite as good a deal as the early KSO adopters received and a more limited selection (looks like unlighted covers only), it's still a decent discount (and should be stackable with the $5 off offer, if you haven't used it). If your KSO is naked, I'd recommend that you do get a cover - it's only a matter of time before you do drop it accidentally (or it gets knocked off the table) and the cover offers a great deal of protection (although it isn't foolproof). I think most of ours have been dropped at least once and we haven't broken one of them, so far, which I attribute to having covers on them all.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Today's Deals


The New Deal sale at Audible is over, but Amazon has added a new deal page to their Kindle Deal of the Day. 100 Kindle books for $3.99 or less, hand selected by the editors at Amazon. There are way too many to list them all, but I've highlighted a few here that look interesting.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable ($2.99), by Patrick M. Lencioni, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
In The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Patrick Lencioni once again offers a leadership fable that is as enthralling and instructive as his first two best-selling books, The Five Temptations of a CEO and The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive. This time, he turns his keen intellect and storytelling power to the fascinating, complex world of teams.

Kathryn Petersen, Decision Tech's CEO, faces the ultimate leadership crisis: Uniting a team in such disarray that it threatens to bring down the entire company. Will she succeed? Will she be fired? Will the company fail? Lencioni's utterly gripping tale serves as a timeless reminder that leadership requires as much courage as it does insight.

Throughout the story, Lencioni reveals the five dysfunctions which go to the very heart of why teams even the best ones-often struggle. He outlines a powerful model and actionable steps that can be used to overcome these common hurdles and build a cohesive, effective team. Just as with his other books, Lencioni has written a compelling fable with a powerful yet deceptively simple message for all those who strive to be exceptional team leaders.

Free Books Update (nook/EPUB)

There are so many free books today, I'm going to just update this one post as the nook and/or EPUB formats come up on the ones reported earlier for Kindle. Be careful with the Sony listings, as at least one shows as $0 on the product and search pages, but isn't free once it is in your cart. Also, I would not do a search on the nook or Kobo for these, as there are some double listings there, also, with one free and one not free and sometimes the [download] button grabs the wrong one.
  • The Score (Parker Series #5), by Richard Stark [B&N / Kobo / Sony]
  • Lucien's Gamble (A Novella from Bad Boys Ahoy!), by Sylvia Day [B&N]
  • Scared Stiff (Mattie Winston Series #2), by Annelise Ryan [B&N / Sony]
  • The Preacher's Bride, by Jody Hedlund [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • The Choice (Lancaster County Secrets Series #1), by Suzanne Woods Fisher [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • Stars Collide (Backstage Pass 1), by Janice Thompson [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • Mama Does Time (Mace Bauer Mystery Series #1), by Deborah Sharp [B&N]
  • The Cruelest Cut, by Rick Reed [B&N / Sony]
  • A Hope Undaunted (More in Winds of Change), by Julie Lessman [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • A Daughter's Inheritance (More in Broadmoor Legacy), by Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • The Applause of Heaven, by Max Lucado [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • A Voice in the Box: My Life in Radio, by Bob Edwards [B&N]
  • No Place for a Lady, by Maggie Brendan [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • My Heart Remembers, by Kim Vogel Sawyer [B&N / ChristianBook / Sony]
  • The Oak Leaves, by Maureen Lang [Sony]
  • Soon: The Beginning of the End, by Jerry B. Jenkins [Sony]
  • Love's Magic, by Traci E. Hall [iTunes / Sony]
  • The Witch of Agnesi, by Robert Spiller [iTunes / Sony]
  • Untouchable, by Scott O'Connor [Sony]
  • Alexandra's Legacy, by N.J. Walters [B&N]
  • Once a Princess, by Sherwood Smith [B&N]

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Today's Deals

Today's the last day to take advantage of these KSO offers:
There are now free EPUB and/or nook versions of these books available:

Poke the Box ($1.49), by Seth Godin, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day. This book, a part of the Domino Project, was initially available as a $1 pre-order, but usually sells in the $10 range.
Book Description
If you're stuck at the starting line, you don't need more time or permission. You don’t need to wait for a boss’s okay or to be told to push the button; you just need to poke.

Poke the Box is a manifesto by bestselling author Seth Godin that just might make you uncomfortable. It’s a call to action about the initiative you’re taking-– in your job or in your life. Godin knows that one of our scarcest resources is the spark of initiative in most organizations (and most careers)-– the person with the guts to say, “I want to start stuff.”

Poke the Box just may be the kick in the pants you need to shake up your life.

Audible couldn't decide what to have as their final choice on the New Day/New Deal sale, so there are five new titles today, along with all the previous titles, for one last chance to get them for $7.95. The sale now says it ends at 11 AM, but I suspect it will go all day (as it's already after 11 AM).

The Notebook, by Nicholas Sparks, narrated by Barry Bostwick
Book Description
At 31, Noah Calhoun, back in coastal North Carolina after World War II, is haunted by images of the girl he lost more than a decade earlier. At 29, socialite Allie Nelson is about to marry a wealthy lawyer, but she cannot stop thinking about the boy who long ago stole her heart. Thus begins the story of a love so enduring and deep it can turn tragedy into triumph, and may even have the power to create a miracle.

The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, by Siddhartha Mukherjee, narrated by Stephen Hoye
Book Description
Written by cancer physician, researcher, and award-winning science writer Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Emperor of All Maladies is a stunning combination of medical history, cutting-edge science, and narrative journalism that transforms our understanding of cancer and much of the world around us. Mukherjee examines cancer with a cellular biologist's precision, a novelist's richness of detail, a historian's range, and a biographer's passion. The story of cancer is one of human ingenuity, resilience, and perseverance, but also of hubris, arrogance, paternalism, and misperception, all leveraged against a disease that, just decades ago, was thought to be easily vanquished in an all-out "war against cancer." It's a story of science and scientists, of centuries of discoveries, of setbacks and victories and deaths, told through the eyes of Mukherjee's predecessors and peers, training their wits against an infinitely resourceful adversary.

From the Persian Queen Atossa, who instructed her Greek slave to cut off her malignant breast, to the radical surgeries of the 19th century, to the first recipients of primitive radiation and chemotherapy, to Mukherjee's own leukemia patient, Carla, The Emperor of All Maladies is a story of people---and their families---who soldier through toxic, bruising, and draining regimens to survive and to increase the store of human knowledge.

Riveting and magisterial, The Emperor of All Maladies provides a fascinating glimpse into the future of cancer treatments and offers a bold new perspective on the way doctors, scientists, philosophers, and lay people have observed and understood the human body for millennia.

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Junot Diaz, narrated by Jonathan Davis, Staci Snell
Book Description
Things have never been easy for Oscar, a sweet but disastrously overweight, lovesick Dominican ghetto nerd. From his home in New Jersey, where he lives with his old-world mother and rebellious sister, Oscar dreams of becoming the Dominican J. R. R. Tolkien and, most of all, of finding love. But he may never get what he wants, thanks to the Fuku: the curse that has haunted Oscar's family for generations, dooming them to prison, torture, tragic accidents, and, above all, ill-starred love. Oscar, still waiting for his first kiss, is just its most recent victim.

Diaz immerses us in the tumultuous life of Oscar and the history of the family at large, rendering with genuine warmth and dazzling energy, humor, and insight the Dominican-American experience - and, ultimately, the endless human capacity to persevere in the face of heartbreak and loss. A true literary triumph, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao confirms Junot Diaz as one of the best and most exciting voices of our time.

The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, narrated by Alice Walker
Book Description
Celie is a poor black woman whose letters tell the story of 20 years of her life, beginning at age 14 - when she is being abused and raped by her father and attempting to protect her sister from the same fate - and continuing over the course of her marriage to "Mister", a brutal man who terrorizes her.

Celie eventually learns that her abusive husband has been keeping her sister's letters from her, and the rage she feels, combined with an example of love and independence provided by her close friend, Shug, pushes her finally toward an awakening of her creative and loving self.

In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, by Steven Levy, narrated by L. J. Ganser
Book Description
Few companies in history have ever been as successful and as admired as Google, the company that has transformed the Internet and become an indispensable part of our lives. How has Google done it? Veteran technology reporter Steven Levy was granted unprecedented access to the company, and in this revelatory book he takes listeners inside Google headquarters - the Googleplex - to explain how Google works.

While they were still students at Stanford, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin revolutionized Internet search. They followed this brilliant innovation with another, as two of Google's earliest employees found a way to do what no one else had: make billions of dollars from Internet advertising. With this cash cow (until Google's IPO, nobody other than Google management had any idea how lucrative the company's ad business was), Google was able to expand dramatically and take on other transformative projects: more efficient data centers, open-source cell phones, free Internet video (YouTube), cloud computing, digitizing books, and much more.

The key to Google's success in all these businesses, Levy reveals, is its engineering mind-set and adoption of such Internet values as speed, openness, experimentation, and risk taking. After it's unapologetically elitist approach to hiring, Google pampers its engineers with free food and dry cleaning, on-site doctors and masseuses, and gives them all the resources they need to succeed. Even today, with a workforce of more than 23,000, Larry Page signs off on every hire.

But has Google lost its innovative edge? It stumbled badly in China. And now, with its newest initiative, social networking, Google is chasing a successful competitor for the first time. Some employees are leaving the company for smaller, nimbler start-ups. Can the company that famously decided not to be "evil" still compete?

No other book has turned Google inside out as Levy does with In the Plex.

This edition of In the Plex includes an exclusive interview with Google's Marissa Mayer, one of the company's earliest hires and most visible executives, as well as the youngest woman to ever make Fortune's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business" list. She provides a high-level insider's perspective on the company's life story, its unique hiring practices, its new social networking initiative, and more.