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Monday, October 31, 2011

Today's Deals and a Free Kids Book for Android

Happy Halloween, everyone! Be sure to visit Google today and see the Halloween show (awesome work) and to Bing for their scary background.

Last night's UK freebies are now free for US Kindle readers (one also now free as a DRM-free EPUB) and some new formats on an older freebie.:
If you've put off picking up any of the Halloween Kindle games, today is the last day of the 99 cent sale.

Today's Free Android App at Amazon is an interactive children's book, The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin, by Oceanhouse Media, Inc. This is the type of app that will be perfect on the Kindle Fire, so it's a shame it isn't already out (although there is good reason they delayed launch until closer to Christmas), but for those of you that already have an Android phone or tablet, be sure to pick this one up. If you don't have compatible hardware yet, you might want to check out my earlier post for some tips on getting Amazon's Android apps now (the app runs fine in VirtualBox, btw, if you want to read it with your kids tonight).
Book Description
"One day in the pumpkin patch the strangest little pumpkin hatched. Spookley wasn't like his friends—where they had curves, he had ends."

So begins The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin. This delightful and inspiring book for your Android device combines the original text of author Joe Troiano and artwork of Susan Banta with features that entertain and promote reading.

Spookley the square pumpkin was different. In a world where "the only good pumpkins are round pumpkins," Spookley is shunned. Until one day during a terrible storm he gets the chance to make a difference. In The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin, a unique pumpkin delivers a special message of tolerance and self-acceptance that's just right for Halloween or any day of the year.

This Oceanhouse Media omBook features professional narration, background sounds, and enlarged artwork for each scene. Children can choose the Read to Me option if they would like the audio narration but want to go at their own pace (turning the pages themselves); beginning readers can opt for the Read it Myself mode. Auto Play reads the entire story without any prompting or page-turning, which is especially useful for very young children.
Support for Little Readers

To help kids learn to read in a fun way, individual words are highlighted as the story progresses and words zoom up when pictures are touched. Kids can slide a finger from right to left on the screen, and the "page" actually turns just like a real book. The overall effect is to make a classic story come alive, providing hours of entertainment for all ages.

Zombie, Ohio: A Tale of the Undead ($1.99), by Scott Kenemore, is the Kindle Daily Deal. I usually skip the zombie books, but I read the sample on a recommendation and ended up buying this one in August.
Book Description
“No one is safe in a zombie apocalypse. Not even a zombie.”
When rural Ohio college professor Peter Mellor dies in an automobile accident during a zombie outbreak, he is reborn as a highly intelligent (yet somewhat amnesiac) member of the living dead. With society crumbling around him and violence escalating into daily life, Peter quickly learns that being a zombie isn’t all fun and brains. Humans—unsympathetic, generally, to his new proclivities—try to kill him at nearly every opportunity. His old friends are loath to associate with him. And he finds himself inconveniently addicted to the gooey stuff inside of people’s heads.

As if all this weren’t bad enough, Peter soon learns that his automobile accident was no accident at all. Faced with the harrowing mystery of his death, Peter resolves to use his strange zombie “afterlife” to solve his own murder.

Skillfully combining the genres of horror, humor, and film noir, Zombie, Ohio weaves an enthralling and innovative tale that any fan of the current zombie craze is sure to relish. Followers of detective and horror fiction alike will find something to love about Zombie, Ohio—a tale of murder, mystery, and the walking dead.

Goth Girl Rising ($2.70 Kindle; B&N), by Barry Lyga, is the Nook Daily Find; price matched at Amazon.
Book Description
Time is a funny thing in the hospital. In the mental ward. You lose track of it easily.

After six months in the Maryland Mental Health Unit, Kyra Sellers, a.k.a. Goth Girl, is going home. Unfortunately, she's about to find out that while she was away, she lost track of more than time. Kyra is back in black, feeling good, and ready to make up with the only person who's ever appreciated her for who she really is. But then she sees him. Fanboy. Transcended from everything he was into someone she barely recognizes. And the anger and memories come rushing back.

There's so much to do to people when you're angry. Kyra's about to get very busy.

Free Book (Kindle/nook) - The Rules of Work

The Rules of Work: A Definitive Code for Personal Success, by Richard Templar, is a repeat freebie on Kindle and from Barnes & Noble.
Book Description
Some people are simply great at their job. They always seem to say the right thing; do the right thing. They are mentioned in every conversation. Everybody likes them. They get promoted. They get pay rises. They get along with the boss. And somehow, they do all these things without being unpleasant, breaking much of a sweat or seeming to put in excess effort. And when they are offered another step up the corporate ladder or a fabulous new job, no one is surprised. After all, they have 'potential' written all over them. How do they do it? Do they know some secret we don't? Yes, they know The Rules of Work. These rules aren't about how to do your job, day-to-day (assuming you are pretty good at that already). The Rules of Work are about how you are seen to be doing it. They are about how you appear to others. And they are about helping you to achieve the success you richly deserve.

The first edition of The Rules of Work became a global phenomenon, topping bestseller charts around the world. This new, even better, edition includes 10 brand new rules to take you further, faster. These rules are the guiding principles that will improve both what you do and how you do it, giving you the unmistakable air of confidence that will win you admiration, respect, and the next promotion. With The Rules under your belt you'll have the edge in everything you do, without having to compromise your principles.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.

Free Book (Kindle/nook) - The Truth About Negotiations

The Truth About Negotiations, by Leigh L. Thompson, is a repeat freebie on Kindle and from Barnes & Noble.
Book Description
You can learn to be a world-class negotiator and get what you want!
  • The truth about how to prepare within one hour
  • The truth about negotiating with friends, colleagues, and spouses
  • The truth about the win-win litmus test
This book reveals 53 PROVEN NEGOTIATION PRINCIPLES and bite-size, easy-to-use techniques that work.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.

Free Book (Kindle/nook/iBooks/EPUB) - The Glass Case

Update: 11/16/11 Now free from Barnes & Noble, iTunes and Sony.

The Glass Case is a free short story by Kristin Hannah, released as a promo for her upcoming novel, Home Front.
Book Description
THE GLASS CASE explores the heart and mind of a mother – April Bannerman is a young mother of three, married to her high school sweetheart & living in the same town she grew up in. Although she loves her children and husband, April is plagued by the growing doubt that she has not lived up to the expectations of her own mother – who passed away years ago. When her youngest son goes missing one afternoon, April’s views on her own life – and what is most important – goes through a sudden transformation.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.
Get the free ebook from iTunes.
Get the free ebook from Sony.

Free Book (Kindle/nook) - The Truth About Managing People

The Truth About Managing People, by Stephen P. Robbins, is a repeat freebie on Kindle and from Barnes & Noble.
Book Description
You can succeed brilliantly as a leader and overcome the “killer” problems faced by every manager!
  • The truth about building winning teams and designing high-productivity jobs
  • The truth about why “happy” employees aren’t always more productive
  • The (surprising) truth about what behaviors you really want to reward
This book reveals 53 Proven Principles for handling virtually every management challenge The Truth About Managing People offers real solutions for the make-or-break problems faced by every manager. You'll discover: how to overcome the true obstacles to teamwork; why too much communication can be as dangerous as too little; how to improve your hiring and employee evaluations; how to heal "layoff survivor sickness"; even how to learn charisma. This isn't someone's opinion; it's a definitive, evidence-based guide to effective management: a set of bedrock principles you can rely on throughout your entire management career.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.