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Monday, April 13, 2009

Free with purchase on Kindle: More Money, More Political Will

For today, April 13th only, purchase the Kindle edition of Lords of Finance (The Bankers Who Broke the World) ($9.99) and receive a free Kindle edition of Liaquat Ahmed's Op Ed, More Money, More Political Will, at no additional charge. The second title will be wirelessly downloaded to your Kindle (and does not appear to be available separately, at least at the current time).

Synopsis

With penetrating insights for today, this vital history of the world economic collapse of the late 1920s offers unforgettable portraits of the four men whose personal and professional actions as heads of their respective central banks changed the course of the twentieth centuryIt is commonly believed that the Great Depression that began in 1929 resulted from a confluence of events beyond any one person?s or government?s control. In fact, as Liaquat Ahamed reveals, it was the decisions taken by a small number of central bankers that were the primary cause of the economic meltdown, the effects of which set the stage for World War II and reverberated for decades.In Lords of Finance, we meet the neurotic and enigmatic Montagu Norman of the Bank of England, the xenophobic and suspicious ?mile Moreau of the Banque de France, the arrogant yet brilliant Hjalmar Schacht of the Reichsbank, and Benjamin Strong of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, whose fa?ade of energy and drive masked a deeply wounded and overburdened man. After the First World War, these central bankers attempted to reconstruct the world of international finance. Despite their differences, they were united by a common fear?that the greatest threat to capitalism was inflation? and by a common vision that the solution was to turn back the clock and return the world to the gold standard.For a brief period in the mid-1920s they appeared to have succeeded. The world?s currencies were stabilized and capital began flowing freely across the globe. But beneath the veneer of boom-town prosperity, cracks started to appear in the financial system. The gold standard that all had believed would provide an umbrella of stability proved to be a straitjacket, and the world economy began that terrible downward spiral known as the Great Depression.As yet another period of economic turmoil makes headlines today, the Great Depression and the year 1929 remain the benchmark for true financial mayhem. Offering a new understanding of the global nature of financial crises, Lords of Finance is a potent reminder of the enormous impact that the decisions of central bankers can have, of their fallibility, and of the terrible human consequences that can result when they are wrong.

About the Author
With degrees in economics from the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard, Liaquat Ahamed has witnessed at close hand the way countrys' economic policy is made and executed as a professional economist at the World Bank during the 1980s. He has since worked as an investment manager, with a ring-side seat at a sequence of financial crises, from the collapse of the European Monetary System in the 1990s to the current 'sub-prime' economic downturn. This is his first book.

Action Games

I mentioned last week that action games increase the ability to perceive changes in shades of gray up to 58 percent, which in turn improves your ability to read or drive in low light conditions. This week Amazon's Buy One, Get One Free Sale on Game Downloads is all about action games.

Two sequels to the previously free Build-a-lot are included in the sale (Build-a-lot 2: Town of the Year [Game Download] and Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe [Game Download]), although I'm not sure I'd have classified either one as an action game. Like many of the games on the list this week, there is a bit of planning (puzzle-solving) to the game. This seems to be true of Stand O' Food and Garden Dreams, as well. Hopefully the first will convince you a career in fast food isn't the loftiest of goals, while the latter might spark an interest in growing your own food, albeit with a must more instantaneous gratification than the real thing can provide -- our paw-paw tree, for example, had it's first fruit last year, after growing for 10 years and is covered with blooms this year (OK, I'll admit it's one of the slowest possible fruits to grow) and our figs and kiwis are not an every year occurrence (we are at the northern edge of their growing zone), but we can depend on all the fresh asparagus and rhubarb we want every spring, along with a dependable supply of tomatoes, peppers and squash (and many other things).

For more traditional arcade type action, check out Alex Gordon, Ballhalla, Ballhalla or Archibald's Adventures. Three of the more intriguing titles are Granny In Paradise (Super Granny is back, and she's ready to rumble. While on a well-deserved vacation, Granny's kitties are abducted. Run, dig, climb, swing, float and tumble through 5 worlds and over 170 levels, as you rescue Granny's missing cats and outwit the minions of the nefarious Dr. Meow.), Super Granny 3 (After her troubled tropical trip, Super Granny is dropped into her most ambitious adventure yet, a run-down European theme park where she must rescue her arch-nemesis, the evil Dr. Meow, from the clutches of his even-more dastardly master, Mr. Fang.) and Super Granny 4(Join Super Granny and her friends, Kamila and Margaret, as they set out to rescue their missing kitties in this all-new, globe-trotting adventure!). Who knew Granny and her cats were having so much fun when you weren't around?

Just to recap: the way it works is you buy one title (the most expensive of the two you want) and within two (business) days you get a credit to your account and can then come back and buy the second title at no charge. You have until May 31 to purchase your second game, which must come from the same list as the first selection. Just like Kindle books, Game Downloads all come with a free sample - except in this case, it's the entire game and it's generally free for 14 days (however, this sale changes each week, so don't take that long to make up your mind). It's a good idea to use the trial, as game downloads are non-refundable, unlike Kindle books.

Free Ebook: From Dead to Worse

From Dead to Worse [Southern Vampire Series Book 8] by Charlaine Harris (Kindle $4.39) is currently available for free from Fictionwise in both Secure EReader and Secure Mobipocket formats (these do not work on the Kindle or Sony Readers, due to DRM).

After the natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina and the man-made explosion at the vampire summit, everyone--human and otherwise--is stressed, including Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse, who is trying to cope with the fact that her boyfriend Quinn has gone missing. It's clear that things are changing--whether the weres and vamps of her corner of Louisiana like it or not. And Sookie--Friend to the Pack and blood-bonded to Eric Northman, leader of the local vampire community--is caught up in the changes.In the ensuing battles, Sookie faces danger, death, and once more, betrayal by someone she loves. And when the fur has finished flying and the cold blood finished flowing, her world will be forever altered.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Monthly Kindle Book Budget: March

Continuing with my Monthly Kindle Book Budget, this one gets me caught up for the year.

March

How To Do Your Own Dentistry
By: Chris Reynolds
$0.45
The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 Most Commonly Asked Questions
By: John Bower, Lynn Marie Bower
$0.00
The Crimson Shadow
By: R. A. Salvatore
$7.99
Trail Food: Drying and Cooking Food for Backpacking and Paddling
By: Alan Kesselheim
$7.96
Assassin's Apprentice
By: Robin Hobb
$0.00
Red Mars
By: Kim Stanley Robinson
$0.00
Blood Engines
By: T.A. Pratt
$0.00
His Majesty's Dragon
By: Naomi Novik
$0.00
Settling Accounts In at the Death
By: Harry Turtledove
$0.00
Settling Accounts Return Engagement: Book One of the Settling Accounts Trilogy
By: Harry Turtledove
$0.00
Soul Identity
By: Dennis Batchelder
$0.01
The Life and Loves of April Johnson
By: Eve Vaughn
$0.00
The Reinvention of Chastity
By: Eve Vaughn
$0.00
The Babysitter's Code
By: Laura Lippman
$0.00
The Legend of Witch Bane (The Witch Bane Saga)
By: Kevis Hendrickson
$0.99
World Wide Rave: Creating Triggers that Get Millions of People to Spread Your Ideas and Share Your Stories
By: David Meerman Scott
$0.00
Pacific Avenue
By: Anne L. Watson
$0.01
The Wild's Call
By: Jeri Smith-Ready
$0.00
The Boys of Chattanooga
By: Clyde R. Hedges
$2.71
BARRACUDA
By: Mike Monahan
$0.99
Uncubicled
By: Josh McMains
$1.60
The Keeper of Eternity
By: Devyn Quinn
$0.00
Easton's Bible Dictionary for Kindle (instant definition lookup while reading any Bible) (Updated)
By: Easton's
$1.99
Still Waters (Sophie Green Mysteries, No. 4)
By: Kate Johnson
$0.00
The Adamas Blueprint
By: Boyd Morrison
$0.99
The Palmyra Impact
By: Boyd Morrison
$1.59
The Ark
By: Boyd Morrison
$1.59
Persuader
By: Lee Child
$0.00
Numenon (Bloodsong Series)
By: Sandy Nathan
$0.99
The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: A Kindle Owners Toolkit Of Over 500 Tips, Tricks, & Links (DRM-Free with Text-to-Speech Enabled, User-Friendly)
By: Stephen Windwalker
$0.99
Strong's Concordance
By: Packard Technologies (www.christiancdrom.com)
$1.60
Elfhunter (A Tale of Alterra, The World That Is)
By: C S Marks
$0.99

For the month, that's 32 books, $33.44 in total, for $1.05 per book.

A couple of the free ones I already had in paperback (so, off to the used bookstore with those) and the three by Boyd Morrison I could have grabbed for free on his web site ($4.17), but by buying at Amazon, we could all download via Whispernet when we get around to reading them. I paid $3.99 for Summer's Path, which is available free this month. I also purchased Soul Identity twice, but the second copy was only a penny (and was so I could see if there was a difference in the versions: there is not). Quite a few that I would not have purchased, normally, but might read since I have them (most of those Harlequins, for example), but at least a couple of the freebies were on my wish list to purchase later.

Here's the break-down by month, for the year-to-date:

MonthNo. BooksTotal CostPer Book
January59$83.47$1.41
February43$29.97$0.70
March32$33.44$1.05
Totals134$146.88$1.09

Not bad per book (even with those public domain titles tossed in) and definitely enough to keep us occupied for at least a few weeks.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Monthly Kindle Book Budget: February

Continuing with my Monthly Kindle Book Budget ....

February
Murder in the Marais (Aimee Leduc Investigation)
By: Cara Black
$0.00
Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods
By: Rick Warren
$8.79
Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond
By: Harry Alverson, 1881-1962 Franck
$0.00
Silent in the Sanctuary
By: Deanna Raybourn
$0.00
The Holy Bible English Standard Version (ESV)
By: Crossway Bibles
$0.00
Last Chance, My Love
By: Lynne Connolly
$0.00
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder
By: Joanne Fluke
$3.99
Summer's Path
By: Scott Blum
$0.00
Rage of Night
By: Bryan Belrad
$0.80
Shadowslayers (Blackwood)
By: Charlie Martin
$0.80
Irresistible Forces
By: Brenda Jackson
$0.00
The Bride's Baby
By: Liz Fielding
$0.00
Snowbound
By: Janice Kay Johnson
$0.00
A Very Special Delivery
By: Linda Goodnight
$0.00
Dancing in the Moonlight
By: RaeAnne Thayne
$0.00
Price of Passion
By: Susan Napier
$0.00
His Lady Mistress
By: Elizabeth Rolls
$0.00
Kiss Me Deadly
By: Michele Hauf
$0.00
Hide in Plain Sight
By: Marta Perry
$0.00
Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
By: B.J. Daniels
$0.00
Publicani
By: Zak Maymin
$0.80
Soul Identity
By: Dennis Batchelder
$0.99
The Cook's Illustrated How-to-Cook Library: An illustrated step-by-step guide to Foolproof Cooking
By: The Editors of Cooks Illustrated
$0.00
UR
By: Stephen King
$2.99
A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison
By: James E. Seaver
$0.00
The Story Girl
By: L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 Montgomery
$0.00
Daily Strength for Daily Needs
By: Mary W. Tileston
$0.00
Jacob's Room
By: Virginia, 1882-1941 Woolf
$0.00
Understood Betsy
By: Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958 Fisher
$0.00
The Real Diary of a Real Boy
By: Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1856-1943 Shute
$0.00
Medieval People
By: Eileen Edna Power
$0.00
Stranded with a Spy
By: Merline Lovelace
$0.00
The Life of Hon. William F. CodyKnown as Buffalo Bill the Famous Hunter, Scout and Guide
By: William Frederick, 1846-1917 Cody
$0.00
Beautiful Joe An Autobiography of a Dog
By: Marshall, 1861-1947 Saunders
$0.00
The Field: Truth and Fiction in Sport History
By: Douglas Booth
$0.01
Speed Dating
By: Nancy Warren
$0.00
Baby Bonanza
By: Maureen Child
$0.00
Slow Hands
By: Leslie Kelly
$0.00
Once a Cowboy
By: Linda Warren
$0.00
Homespun Bride
By: Jillian Hart
$0.00
Falling for God: Saying Yes to His Extravagant Proposal
By: Gary W. Moon
$9.99
President Obama's Inaugural Address and Other Speeches and Debates
By: Barack Obama
$0.01
Wooden Warriors
By: R. P. Repp
$0.80

For the month, that's 43 books, $29.97 in total, for $0.70 per book.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Monthly Kindle Book Budget: January

I thought some of you might be interested in my Kindle book budget (or purchase list, since budget doesn't really fit) each month. These are the titles and prices for those I purchased last month. I do share a Kindle account with my husband and parents, so sometimes their purchases are reflected in the mix (and purchases outside of the Kindle are ignored, as I don't seem to be able to resist those $3 hardbacks when they have megasales down at Borders now and then, especially when they fill in series that I am reading on the Kindle and the Kindle price for the same book is often in the $6 to $10 range). Since I've started this late in the year, I'll start with January thru March, with a total and average per book each month and for the first quarter/year-to-date.

January

The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
By: Lee Strobel
$3.75
The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity
By: Lee Strobel
$3.75
Year in the Life of William Shakespeare, A
By: James, Shapiro
$4.95
Halley's Bible Handbook with the New International Version
By: Henry H. Halley
$9.99
The Scourge of God
By: William Dietrich
$3.33
One Last Breath
By: Stephen Booth
$1.77
Death Dines at 8:30
By: Nick DiChario, Claudia Bishop
$1.74
Dark Celebration: A Carpathian Reunion
By: Christine Feehan
$1.60
The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History
By: John M. Barry
$3.83
The Book of the Dead
By: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
$3.71
Down by the River (Grace Valley, Book 3)
By: Robyn Carr
$2.16
The Night Before Halloween (Monster Classics)
By: Sondi Miller
$0.80
Mother Ghoul's Curses and Rhymes (Monster Classics)
By: Sondi Miller
$0.80
The Protector's War
By: S. M. Stirling
$3.67
A Meeting at Corvallis
By: S.M. Stirling
$2.40
Mighty Hammer Down (Legend of Reason Series)
By: David J. Guyton
$1.59
The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life
By: Lorie Marrero
$9.99
Friends for Life
By: Carol Smith
$1.00
The Cabinet of Curiosities: A Novel
By: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
$1.67
Void Moon
By: Michael Connelly
$1.00
When Women Were Warriors Book I
By: Catherine M. Wilson
$0.99
The Difference Between Life and Death: Outliving the Flu Pandemic of 2009
By: Dennis Miner
$4.00
Locked Rooms
By: Laurie R. King
$1.40
The Skies of Pern
By: Anne Mccaffrey
$3.00
Deader the Better, The
By: G.M. Ford
$1.64
Hey Diddle Diddle, the Corpse and the Fiddle
By: Fran Rizer
$2.46
Easy as 1-2-3
By: Phillip Depoy
$1.93
A Death at the North Pole
By: Joel M. Andre
$0.99
Boys of Summer (anthology)
By: Julie Elizabeth Leto
$1.00
To Live & Die in Dixie
By: Kathy Hogan Trocheck
$1.57
Blood of Eden
By: Edward Morris
$0.00
Waiting for the World to End
By: Nicole Hunter
$0.99
The DorĂ© Gallery of Bible Illustrations, Complete 
By: Paul Gustave Doré
$0.00
Excursions
By: Henry David, 1817-1862 Thoreau
$0.00
Civil Disobedience
By: Henry David, 1817-1862 Thoreau
$0.00
The Hunting of the Snark
By: Lewis, 1832-1898 Carroll
$0.00
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
By: Arnold, 1867-1931 Bennett
$0.00
The Biography of a Grizzly
By: Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946 Seton
$0.00
Stickeen
By: John, 1838-1914 Muir
$0.00
The People of the Mist
By: H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925 Haggard
$0.00
The Pink Fairy Book
By: Andrew, 1844-1912 Lang
$0.00
Art of Money Getting
By: P. T., 1810-1891 Barnum
$0.00
Robin Hood
By: J. Walker (Joseph Walker), 1874-1960 McSpadden
$0.00
King of the Khyber Rifles
By: Talbot, 1879-1940 Mundy
$0.00
The Last American
By: John Ames, 1845-1918 Mitchell
$0.00
The New Jerusalem
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant Volume 1
By: Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885 Grant
$0.00
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant Volume 2
By: Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885 Grant
$0.00
The Ball and the Cross
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
All Things Considered
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel
By: Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly
$0.00
Orthodoxy
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
The Club of Queer Trades
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
Tremendous Trifles
By: G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Chesterton
$0.00
Tales of the Jazz Age
By: F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940 Fitzgerald
$0.00
The Art of War
By: 6th cent. B.C. Sunzi
$0.00
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
By: H. P. (Helena Petrovna), 1831-1891 Blavatsky
$0.00
My Summer in a Garden
By: Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 Warner
$0.00
In the Heart of the Rockies
By: G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902 Henty
$0.00

For the month, that's 59 books, $83.47 in total, for $1.41 per book, but there were a number of public domain books that we downloaded in January, which we could have found free elsewhere. Two books consumed nearly 1/4 of the total amount spent, at $9.99 each (one of which is no longer available), while the others were all under $5, almost all of which are now over $5 and including at least two that now are selling for $9.99.

WOW! Looking at this list, it's no wonder I seem to have too many books in my TBR list on the Kindle. Excuse me while I go read .... continued tomorrow!

Kindle Books for a Buck or less

This week's roundup of Kindle book bargains for a buck or less. All books are 99 cents unless otherwise noted, book descriptions, in italics, courtesy of Amazon.

Suspense / Thriller / Mystery

If you enjoyed Afraid by Jack Kilborn ($1.99), you will also want to check out his work under the name J.A. Konrath . His Jack Daniels series starts off with Whiskey Sour, which is bargain priced at $3.96. However, you can get it in PDF format free on the author's web site.

Lieutenant Jacqueline Daniels, or Jack, as she's known, has just broken up with her boyfriend and is having one of her bouts of insomnia, so she's not in the best of moods anyway. Then a frightening serial killer who calls himself the Gingerbread Man starts murdering women all over Chicago and dumping their violated bodies in garbage cans. With her binge-eating partner Herb, Jack begins to piece together the mystery of the maniac who's terrorizing the entire city. Unfortunately the FBI (or Feebs) send two officers who look like the Bobbsey Twins, and who have inordinate faith in their profiling computer. WHISKEY SOUR is full of hilarious moments in Jack Daniels' life, mingled with incredibly suspenseful scenes as she gets closer to discovering the killer--but not before he threatens her own life as well. There are a number of other freebies on the web site, including 55 Proof, a collection of 55 short stories, 13 of them featuring Jack Daniels.

A Lifetime of Vengeance, by P. J. Grondin, is the first in the McKinney Brothers Murder Mystery Series (A Lifetime of Deception is also on Kindle and currently marked down to $3.03).

While still in their teens the McKinney brothers enter the world of illicit drug trade. Just as their business appears to be running on auto-pilot, events turn their charmed lives into a living hell. Their friends turn against them and commit an act so heinous that the brothers are forced to leave their home in central Florida. They vow to come back and exact revenge on their friends-turned-enemies. After 6 years of military training they return to Florida to carry out their plan but their plan takes on a life of its own. But their enemies have a new, powerful friend. He’s a big player in the central Florida drug trade and he has help from inside the sheriff’s vice squad. Will the brothers survive this new threat? Will they carry out their plan and succeed in eliminating their adversaries, or will they forever harbor A Lifetime of Vengeance?

Fantasy / Science Fiction

The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda : Book One) by Richard Phillips. This one is marked down until May 1, when the paperback will be released. The second in the series is also available for Kindle, Immune (The Rho Agenda : Book Two) and at $6.99, you get both books for under $8.

Top-Secret Los Alamos, New Mexico. In 1945 its scientists unlocked the secrets of the atomic bomb. Now they've cracked the very lock on hell itself. Once again the quiet scientific community spawned by the Manhattan Project comes face to face with a technological breakthrough for which the world is completely unprepared. Now, as a special team of operatives struggles to stop the project codenamed Rho while containment is still possible, what it means to be human is about to change -- forever. In this heart pounding new series, acclaimed author Richard Phillips gives us a terrifying glimpse into what lies just around the future's corner.


Sports

Advantage Disadvantage by Yale R. Jaffe.

A neighborhood bookie peddles athletes to college coaches and develops a sport betting operation centered on high school games. He recruits an accomplice to execute his last bet, one that could set them up financially for life but is fraught with danger. The Chicago Police investigate the greedy gamblers who might try to manipulate a high school basketball playoff game. A chance meeting between the father of a mediocre student-athlete and the bookie puts in motion a sequence of events transforming the player into a Division 1 prospect using unorthodox basketball training methods. Corrupt adults, who selfishly engage in risky and exploitive behaviors, surround the athlete: gangland profiteers, win-at-all-cost coaches, greedy street agents, shoe company representatives, college recruiters, disloyal lovers, and others. Advantage Disadvantage examines the motivations that drive the surrounding adults to corruption, betrayal, and greed. Advantage Disadvantage is a nail-biting, behind-the-scenes pass into the world of high school sports and the people who make and break it. Set in Chicago, its innately urban backdrop is full of distinctly Windy City landmarks. This is the perfect read for sports fans that love an insider's view...an insightful and deliciously-sinful plot full of twists and turns. You'll find the perfect blend of bravery, betrayal and who-done-it adventure in this vividly penned thriller.

Romance / Suspense (Gay)

Turning Idolater by Edward C. Patterson, the author of Bobby's Trace, which is still on sale for 99 cents (but is scheduled to go back to $3.99). This one isn't for everyone, but the premise is intriguing and definitely worth checking out if you are interested in the genre and enjoyed his earlier bargain book.

Philip Flaxen, who strips past his jockstrap on the Internet for manluv.com, acquires a rare gift - a book that transforms his life. With it, he sparks with a famous author, whittles away at a new craft, swims with an odd circle of new acquaintances and is swept up in mayhem. Philip leaves the world of the Porn Nazi and enters the realm of crisp possibilities - great expectations and dark secrets that unravel over deep waters. Follow this whodunit as Philip Flaxen "turns idolater" and never looks back - a tale of Internet strippers, back street murders, Provincetown glitz, New York City nightlife and a love story for the ages. If you liked "No Irish Need Apply" and loved "Bobby's Trace", you will absolutely adore "Turning Idolater". Life is filled with serendipity, pleasurable and bracing, but on the fringes and in the heart, life can be a very bloody business.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Games, Games, Games

Photo courtesy of University of Rochester.

It seems that every week sees a new story on how playing games is good for our brains, whether the games involve puzzles, word use, math and now even action games: the ability to perceive changes in shades of gray improves up to 58 percent, something you need when reading a Kindle in low light conditions, viewing it's graphics or when driving in low light conditions. The photo above demonstrates the difference that can make. No longer need you feel guilty about playing video games (unless, of course, your Kindle becomes too lonely or your family forgets what you look like).

This last week, I've been working my way through the levels of Airport Mania: First Flight, which Amazon had for 98 cents earlier this month (it's $9.99 now), which has both action and puzzle elements (as well as airplanes that get as angry as passengers at a real terminal if they are kept waiting too long). If you missed this game, it isn't too late to pick up some others at some good prices, as Amazon is having a month-long Buy One, Get One Free Sale on Game Downloads. Each week will be a different category of games - this week it is Puzzle Games. Two of the top three sellers were also free at one time: The Scruffs and Jewel Quest II (Build-a-lot was also free at one time and Big Kahuna Reef is still free - the sequel, Big Kahuna Reef 2, is $9.99 and on this week's sale) .

The way it works is you buy one title (the most expensive of the two you want) and within two (business) days you get a credit to your account and can then come back and buy the second title at no charge (I've had similar credits in the MP3 download store, from other Amazon promotions). You have until May 31 to purchase your second game, which must come from the same list as the first selection. Just like Kindle books, Game Downloads all come with a free sample - except in this case, it's the entire game and it's generally free for 14 days (however, this sale changes each week, so don't take that long to make up your mind). It's a good idea to use the trial, as game downloads are non-refundable, unlike Kindle books. My biggest problem with the sale? There are just too many interesting looking choices.

For the RPG players out there, White Wolf has a special treat for you: a free PDF (and DRM-free) copy of the Exalted Second Edition rulebook (registration is required), as well as a one-time 10% discount on the purchase of any White Wolf PDF titles through DriveThruRPG.com and RPGNow.com from 1 Am Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. Simply enter the coupon code “wwlovesyou” to receive the discount. Both offers expire by midnight (EST) on Sunday, April 12th. Wizards of the Coast’s recently decided to discontinue on-line PDF sales (existing customers and the sole vendor had very little notice, essentially a single day) and had to complete all downloads of purchased PDF's by April 7th), citing piracy concerns (of a watermarked and personalized PDF; what are they crazy?). But White Wolf wants to demonstrate that other game publishers are remaining the the DRM-free PDF arena. This rulebook is a massive, 65MB, 400+ page, color, illustrated manual. Not something that will work well on the Kindle (for now) and nothing you'd want to print out at home (even an inexpensive color ink printer will use a ton of toner), but a great reference to have on hand in your Netbook or gaming computer.

Free Read: The Winner Stands Alone

The Winner Stands Alone ($16.82 Hardcover; not yet on Kindle) by Paulo Coelho. The author of The Alchemist, returns with another haunting novel — an exploration of our fascination with the worlds of fame, fortune, and celebrity.

A profound meditation on personal power and innocent dreams that are manipulated or undone by success, The Winner Stands Alone is set in the exciting worlds of fashion and cinema. Taking place over the course of twenty-four hours during the Cannes Film Festival, it is the story of Igor, a successful, driven Russian entrepreneur who will go to the darkest lengths to reclaim a lost love—his ex-wife, Ewa. Believing that his life with Ewa was divinely ordained, Igor once told her that he would destroy whole worlds to get her back. The conflict between an individual evil force and society emerges, and as the novel unfolds, morality is derailed. 

Meet the players and poseurs behind the scenes at Cannes—the "Superclass" of producers, actors, designers, and supermodels, as well as the aspiring starlets, has-been stars, and jaded hangers-on. Adroitly interweaving the characters' stories, Paulo Coelho uses his twelfth novel to paint an engrossing picture of a world overrun by glamour and excess, and shows us the possibly dire consequences of our obsession with fame.

For a limited time, 100% of The Winner Stands Alone is available for you to read online, for free!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Release Tuesday

As hard as it is to find bargains in the Kindle store, it can be just as difficult to find new releases. Most publishers have joined with the videogame and music industry and release new books on Tuesdays. Searching the Kindle store itself, though, shows many pages for today's date, with little ability to filter the results, plus the date shown may mean the ebook publication date, not the actual book release date. Unlike a physical bookstore, there also isn't a big new release table on the front of the store, which Amazon does have in it's videogame stores (to be fair, there are many more books coming out versus video games). So on Tuesdays, I'll try to highlight one or two of the prominent new releases each week, from major publishers. Selection will be pretty much arbitrary and capricious and will be mainly those that I plan to read. I'll note the prices, but keep in mind that ebooks that release at the same time as a popular author's Hardcover edition are often priced at or above $9.99, although they often drop in price for the Kindle later in the day or once they hit the New York Times Bestseller's list.. Even so, the ebook price can be a bargain compared to the Hardcover, even after discounts at many stores, especially after counting your time and fuel to get to the store and are faster than ordering from Amazon. This week there are two by an author whose series I have been following. A year ago, I'd have run down to the bookstore and grabbed the Hardcover; this year I can just download and start reading with my morning coffee.

First off is Turn Coat, by Jim Butcher ($14.27; this will no doubt come down, but the last Jim Butcher release on Kindle stayed above $9.99 for several weeks before dropping; Hardcover $14.27), book eleven in The Dresden Files series (twelfth or thirteenth if you count the novella Backup or the graphic novel Welcome to the Jungle, which precede the series in the timeline).The Warden Morgan has been accused of treason against the Wizards of the White Council—and there’s only one, final punishment for that crime. He’s on the run, wants his name cleared, and needs someone with a knack for backing the underdog. Someone like Harry Dresden... Now, Harry must uncover a traitor within the Council, keep a less-than-agreeable Morgan under wraps, and avoid coming under scrutiny himself. And a single mistake may cost someone his head—someone like Harry.

Second, Curse the Dawn by Karen Chance ($6.39, paperback $7.99). This is the fourth in the Cassandra Palmer series (Touch the Dark, Claimed By Shadow and Embrace the Night). Cassie Palmer may be the world's chief clairvoyant, but that doesn't mean people have stopped trying to kill her. And now, the self-styled god Apollo, the source of Cassie's power, is on the warpath - leaving her no choice but to face down her creator once and for all.