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Monday, March 12, 2012

Bargain Book Roundup

First, a few quick updates:

Moneyball is now 25 cents in the Kindle store!

The Australian Google Book Deal is on An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington by Karl Pilkington, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, which looks like it has dropped to $1.05 for Aussies in the Kindle store.

The only movie rental match I've seen with the Play promotion: Vicky Cristina Barcelona is 25 cents to rent from Amazon (which means it can be watched on Roku!

Ordinary Thunderstorms ($0.99), by William Boyd, is on a great mark down for those of us in the US (those in the UK can instead get Restless for $0.31 Main/£0.20 UK).
Book Description
One May evening in London, Adam Kindred, a young climatologist in town for a job interview, is feeling good about the future as he sits down for a meal at a little Italian bistro. He strikes up a conversation with a solitary diner at the next table, who leaves soon afterward. With horrifying speed, this chance encounter leads to a series of malign accidents, through which Adam loses everything—home, family, friends, job, reputation, passport, credit cards, cell phone—never to get them back.

The police are searching for him. There is a reward for his capture. A hired killer is stalking him. He is alone and anonymous in a huge, pitiless modern city. Adam has nowhere to go but down—underground. He decides to join that vast army of the disappeared and the missing who throng London’s lowest levels as he tries to figure out what to do with his life and struggles to understand the forces that have made it unravel so spectacularly. Adam's quest will take him all along the river Thames, from affluent Chelsea to the gritty East End, and on the way he will encounter all manner of London's denizens—aristocrats, prostitutes, evangelists, and policewomen—and version after new version of himself.

Ordinary Thunderstorms, William Boyd's electric follow-up to his award-winning Restless, is a profound and gripping novel about the fragility of social identity, the corruption at the heart of big business, and the secrets that lie hidden in the filthy underbelly of every city.

Warriors: Omen of the Stars #1: The Fourth Apprentice ($1.08 Kindle AU), by Erin Hunter, is on sale for Australian Kindlers only.
Book Description
After the sharp-eyed jay and the roaring lion, peace will come. . . .

Four warrior Clans have shared the land around the lake as equals for many moons. But a prophecy foretells that three ThunderClan cats will hold the power of the stars in their paws. Jayfeather and Lionblaze know that they are two of the cats in the prophecy. Now the brothers must wait for a sign from StarClan to discover the identity of the third cat.

Meanwhile, Dovekit and Ivykit—kin of the great leader Firestar—are poised to become ThunderClan apprentices. Soon one sister will have an ominous dream—and will begin to realize that she possesses mystical skills unmatched by any other cat.

In the midst of a cruel season that threatens the lives of all four warrior Clans, bonds will be forged, promises made, and three young cats will start to unravel the secrets that bind them together.

House of Thieves ($4.99), by Kaui Hart Hemmings, contains the short story "The Minor Wars," which was later expanded into her debut novel The Descendants, which was adapted into George Clooney’s Oscar-nominated film. This collection of short stories is an Amazon exclusive.
Book Description
In her debut collection of short stories, House of Thieves, Kaui Hart Hemmings has set the magnificent islands of Hawaii as a backdrop to describe bold frustrated adolescents and adults as they wrestle with themselves and each other over the age-old issues of deprived freedom, misguided love, being cool, and being true; and as they experience together the loneliness of feeling miserable in paradise.

The nine stories in House of Thieves are told from varied points of view--a father, a child, a young woman, an adolescent boy, and more. Rooted in the circumstances and situations of island people, they reveal the mundane cycle of small triumphs and tragedies that make up the lives of ordinary people everywhere. A single mother's discovery of a pornographic magazine in her thirteen-year-old son's room sends her down a spiral of jealousy that ultimately guarantees her loss of him. A middle-aged man struggles with this secret hatred for his brother and finds a way to enact a revenge whose absolute destructiveness promises to heal him. A white man who is left by his native Hawaiian wife struggles to understand why he and his daughter, abandoned together, feel such deep resentment for each other. A boy who insists on the illusion of his happy family suddenly recognizes his father's lack of real love and comes to "the understanding that certain things are severed and they can't grow back again, the sorrow from loving a place that doesn't love you back."

Hemmings' tart, confident voice plunges headfirst into the unfamiliar world of a Hawaii far from the tourist track, providing glimpses of the islands' divisive racial and class issues, as well as the proud heritage of kings and warriors and the legacy of colonialists and missionaries. Her unceremonious dealing with issues like drugs, sex, and abandonment and her entirely unself-conscious prose allow her stories to wash effortlessly like an ocean wave, portraying with unsentimental insight and wry humor the complex forces that bind family members together in love and hate.

Odd Jobs ($0.99), by Ben Lieberman, is self-published, but he apparently managed to get a good quote for the cover from James Patte
Book Description
College student Kevin Davenport is working any and every odd job to make it through school. He discovers who killed his father while working at the corrupt, mob-controlled, Kosher World Meat factory. Now he will stop at nothing to prevent the killers from ruining other families and to get his revenge, as well. Conventional techniques, such as going to the police, have not only been ineffective for others, these methods have proven to be virtual suicide.

So all bets are off and Davenport uses the grittiest and strangest methods as tools to bring down the killers. The characters, misadventures and odd jobs will have the readers laughing. But the hazard is real and Davenport is in over his head.

The Lonely Polygamist ($3.99), by Brady Udall, looks pretty interesting and would be a huge book in print (603 pages), so is much easier to read as an ebook.
Book Description
Golden Richards, husband to four wives, father to twenty-eight children, is having the mother of all midlife crises. His construction business is failing, his family has grown into an overpopulated mini-dukedom beset with insurrection and rivalry, and he is done in with grief: due to the accidental death of a daughter and the stillbirth of a son, he has come to doubt the capacity of his own heart. Brady Udall, one of our finest American fiction writers, tells a tragicomic story of a deeply faithful man who, crippled by grief and the demands of work and family, becomes entangled in an affair that threatens to destroy his family’s future. Like John Irving and Richard Yates, Udall creates characters that engage us to the fullest as they grapple with the nature of need, love, and belonging.

Beautifully written, keenly observed, and ultimately redemptive, The Lonely Polygamist is an unforgettable story of an American family—with its inevitable dysfunctionality, heartbreak, and comedy—pushed to its outer limits.

Gone ($2.99), by Michael Grant, is apocalyptic fiction for the teen market. Check your Kindle library on this one, though, as a special edition of this was sold in March of last year and you won't see on the main product page if you bought that edition.
Book Description
In the blink of an eye. Everyone disappears. GONE.

Except for the young. Teens. Middle schoolers. Toddlers. But not one single adult. No teachers, no cops, no doctors, no parents. Just as suddenly, there are no phones, no internet, no television. No way to get help. And no way to figure out what's happened.

Hunger threatens. Bullies rule. A sinister creature lurks. Animals are mutating. And the teens themselves are changing, developing new talents—unimaginable, dangerous, deadly powers—that grow stronger by the day.

It's a terrifying new world. Sides are being chosen, a fight is shaping up. Townies against rich kids. Bullies against the weak. Powerful against powerless. And time is running out: On your birthday, you disappear just like everyone else...

Starman: The Truth Behind the Legend of Yuri Gagarin ($3.62), by Piers Bizony and Jamie Doran
Book Description
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in history to leave the Earth's atmosphere and venture into space. His flight aboard a Russian Vostok rocket lasted only 108 minutes, but at the end of it he had become the most famous man in the world. Back on the ground, his smiling face captured the hearts of millions around the globe. Film stars, politicians and pop stars from Europe to Japan, India to the United States vied with each other to shake his hand.

Despite this immense fame, almost nothing is known about Gagarin or the exceptional people behind his dramatic space flight. Starman tells for the first time Gagarin's personal odyssey from peasant to international icon, his subsequent decline as his personal life began to disintegrate under the pressures of fame, and his final disillusionment with the Russian state. President Kennedy's quest to put an American on the Moon was a direct reaction to Gagarin's achievement--yet before that successful moonshot occurred, Gagarin himself was dead, aged just thirty-four, killed in a mysterious air crash. Publicly the Soviet hierarchy mourned; privately their sighs of relief were almost audible, and the KGB report into his death remains secret.

Entwined with Gagarin's history is that of the breathtaking and highly secretive Russian space program - its technological daring, its triumphs and disasters. In a gripping account, Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony reveal the astonishing world behind the scenes of the first great space spectacular, and how Gagarin's flight came frighteningly close to destruction.

Google Play 25 Cent Specials

Reservoir Dogs ($2.99 Amazon, $0.25 Google) is todays's Google Movie Rental Deal (which Amazon never matches, it seems).

Moneyball ($8.29 Kindle, $0.25 Google), by Michael Lewis, is the Google Book Deal today. I picked this one up a while back on one of Amazon's KSO deals, but I've reported the lower price on both editions, in hopes it will drop for the rest of you.

If you are in the UK, grab Restless ($0.31 Main/£0.20 UK), by William Boyd (can't link to Google UK
Book Description
Billy Beane, the Oakland A’s general manager, is leading a revolution. Reinventing his team on a budget, he needs to outsmart the richer teams. He signs undervalued players whom the scouts consider flawed but who have a knack for getting on base, scoring runs, and winning games. Moneyball is a quest for the secret of success in baseball and a tale of the search for new baseball knowledge—insights that will give the little guy who is willing to discard old wisdom the edge over big money.

Guns N' Roses Greatest Hits ($0.25 Amazon, Google) is today's Google Music Deal. This one is a no-brainer must-buy for any GnR fans out there. Be sure to also visit the main Google Music page, where you can grab a free download of Concierto De Aranjuez: II. Adagio ($1.99 Amazon), by Joaquin Rodrigo.


TuneIn Radio Pro ($0.25 Amazon, Google) is the Google Android App of the Day.
App Description
TuneIn is a new way to listen to the world through live, local, and global radio from wherever you are. Whether you want music, sports, news, or current events, TuneIn offers over 50,000 stations and 1.2 million on-demand streams for you to choose from. The TuneIn Radio Pro app for Android puts this entire experience in the palm of your hand, with the added benefit of recording what you're listening to (this requires a memory card).

With TuneIn, it's easy to find your favorite hometown station, music from Berlin that reminds you of when you lived there, or reggae from Kingston to get you in the mood for your beach vacation. TuneIn makes you feel like you are right there with the people and places that are important to you. From finding what's local to discovering new stations from around the world, TuneIn brings you to where you want to be.

Upgrade to TuneIn Radio Pro to record what you're listening to. Just search "TuneIn Radio Pro" in Amazon's Appstore for Android.

Learn more, listen online, and get help at TuneIn's website. You can also like TuneIn on Facebook and follow its Twitter feed.

Free TextBooks from CK-12 Foundation (K)

The CK-12 Foundation have added to their list of free textbooks. I've included links below for the new titles on Kindle (6 new, 14 total), but I understand you can get these from iTunes, also, if you prefer that venue, as well as get them from the Foundation's website (some are online only or PDF, those that are more finalized are in EPUB or MOBI). These are quite large files (up to 100MB, >1,000 pages, for some), so you may want to transfer via USB at Amazon (or read them on your PC) and not try to get every volume at once on their website (or they'll be hammered for days on their bandwidth). With iTunes, I'd consider buying via the desktop app and transferring via USB, just to keep from timing out on a WiFi connection to your tablet or phone (or driving your cellular bill sky high if using it for the data transfer). I did check one book from Amazon - there was no DRM and I don't expect it on any of the others.
  1. CK-12 People's Physics Book, Version 3
  2. CK-12 Biology
  3. CK-12 Trigonometry - Second Edition
  4. CK-12 Earth Science For High School
  5. CK-12 Earth Science For Middle School
  6. CK-12 Probability and Statistics - Basic (A Full Course)

36 Free Books from Charles River Editors (K)

The Charles River Editors have another batch of free books in the Kindle store
  1. The Christmas Stories of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol and 13 Other Classic Stories (Illustrated)
  2. Current Events: Arab Spring (Illustrated) *repeat
  3. Consulting Interview Case Preparation: Frameworks and Practice Cases
  4. The Law, by Frederic Bastiat
  5. 25 Classic Christmas Poems (Illustrated), by Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Robert Frost and Sir Walter Scott
  6. Christmas Short Stories (Illustrated), by Stephen Leacock
  7. A Kidnapped Santa Claus (Illustrated), by L. Frank Baum
  8. A Christmas Story: The Story of Three Wise Men (Illustrated), by William J. Locke
  9. Christmas Every Day (Illustrated), by William Dean Howells
  10. Timeless Classics: The Overcoat (Illustrated), by Nikolai Gogol
  11. Balancing the Chakras: The Body's Energetic Channels, by Michael Solis *repeat
  12. Timeless Classics: Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving
  13. How to Craft the Perfect Admissions Essay for an Ivy League School, by Michael Solis *repeat
  14. Timeless Classics: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving
  15. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Battle of Shiloh (Illustrated), by Ulysses S. Grant
  16. Timeless Classics: The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith
  17. How to Get Into an Ivy League School, by Michael Solis *repeat
  18. Master the Tricks of the S.A.T., by Michael Solis *repeat
  19. Timeless Classics: Antigone (Illustrated), by Sophocles
  20. Timeless Classics: Oedipus the King (Illustrated), by Sophocles
  21. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Confederate Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign (Illustrated), by John S. Mosby
  22. Timeless Classics: On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (Illustrated), by Henry David Thoreau
  23. Timeless Classics: The Best Russian Short Stories (Illustrated), by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Nikolai Gogol, Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov
  24. Timeless Classics: The Theban Plays (Illustrated), by Sophocles
  25. Timeless Classics: The Nose, by Nikolai Gogol
  26. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Cavalry Battle near Gettysburg (Illustrated), by William E. Miller
  27. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Chancellorsville Campaign (Illustrated), by Darius N. Couch
  28. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Invasion of Maryland (Illustrated), by James Longstreet
  29. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Struggle for Round Top (Illustrated), by Evander M. Law
  30. Timeless Classics: Dead Souls, by Nikolai Gogol
  31. Timeless Classics: Oedipus at Colonus (Illustrated), by Sophocles
  32. Timeless Classics: Philoctetes (Illustrated), by Sophocles
  33. Timeless Classics: The Iliad (Illustrated), by Homer
  34. Timeless Classics: The Iliad and The Odyssey (Illustrated), by Homer
  35. Timeless Classics: The Odyssey (Illustrated), by Homer
  36. Timeless Classics: The Trachiniae (Illustrated), by Sophocles

Today's Deals

Additional formats on free books:
Today is the last day to take advantage of this KSO deals:

The Flatey Enigma ($0.99), by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson and Brian FitzGibbon (Translator),an AmazonCrossing exclusive translation, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
Near a deserted island off the western coast of Iceland in 1960, the dawning of spring brings new life for the local wildlife. But for the body discovered by three seal hunters, winter is a matter of permanence. After it is found to be a missing Danish cryptographer, the ensuing investigation uncovers a mysterious link between the researcher and a medieval manuscript known as The Book of Flatey.

Before long another body is found on the tiny island. This time, in the ancient Viking tradition, the victim’s back has been mutilated with the so-called blood eagle. Kjartan, the district magistrate’s representative sent to investigate the crime, soon finds himself descending into a dark, dangerous world of ancient legends, symbolism, and secret societies to find a killer.

Nominated for the prestigious Glass Key award for Nordic crime fiction, The Flatey Enigma will keep you guessing until Kjartan has cracked the code.

The Legacy of Eden ($1.55 / £0.99 UK), by Nelle Davy, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (the US edition is $8.09).
Book Description
If only I had never opened that letter…and let the devil in

Meredith Hathaway has spent the last seventeen years pretending to forget. Until she gets a letter and her world is shattered in an instant. She must finally confront the rise and fall of the Hathaway dynasty…and her own part in their devastating history. 1946 Iowa. One woman is determined to change her fate. With unwavering ambition Lavinia Hathaway will stop at nothing to ensure that her family succeeds at all costs. Now Lavinia’s legacy Aurelia, the once magnificent family home, lies empty, a husk of its former self, a gaping wound of the Hathaways. Unable to resist the lure of buried secrets and bitter memories, Meredith must now face the truth or be destroyed by it. The door is open…dare she walk into the past?

Hell to Pay ($2.99 Kindle, B&N), the second novel in the Derek Strange & Terry Quinn series by George Pelecanos, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle.
Book Description
Derek Strange and Terry Quinn, the team of private investigators who made their stunning debut in Right As Rain, are hired to find a 14-year-old white girl from the suburbs who's run away from home and is now working as a prostitute. The two ex-cops think they know D.C.'s dangers, but nothing in their experience has prepared them for Worldwide Wilson, the pimp whose territory they're intruding upon.

Combining inimitable neighborhood flavor, action scenes that rank among the best in fiction, and a clear-eyed view of morality in a world with few rules, "Hell to Pay" is another Pelecanos masterpiece for his ever-expanding audience to savor.

McKenna ($5.56 Kindle, $2.49 B&N), by Mary Casanova and Brian Hailes, is the Nook Daily Find for Families. This is part of the American Girl Today children's series, which has multiple authors.
Book Description
McKenna has always excelled at school and in gymnastics, but now that she's entering fourth grade, school suddenly feels hard to her. When McKenna’s teacher suggests she get a reading tutor, she's horrified - until she gets to know her tutor, Josie, who is super-confident and who also happens to be in a wheelchair. Josie helps McKenna realize that what might seem like a giant roadblock is really just a series of small obstacles that can be overcome one by one, day by day. McKenna’s confidence starts to blossom, but then something happens at the gym that sidelines her completely. Will she recover in time to join the competitive team in the spring?