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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Books for a Buck

Here are a few books I found for 99 cents, more or less, while roaming around the Kindle store tonight.

Terra Incognita, by Ruth Downie, is once again marked down to 99 cents. Don't expect it to last forever at this price, so even if you haven't finished Medicus (still free), grab this second in the Roman Empire series now.

Book Description
It is spring in the year of 118, and Hadrian has been Emperor of Rome for less than a year. After getting involved with the murders of local prostitutes in the town of Deva, Doctor Gaius Petreius Ruso needs to get out of town, so has volunteered for a posting with the Army on the volatile border where the Roman-controlled half of Britannia meets the independent tribes of the North. Not only is he going to the hinterlands of the hinterlands, but it his slave Tilla's homeland and she has some scores to settle there. Soon they find that Tilla's tribespeople are being encouraged to rebel against Roman control by a mysterious leader known as the Stag Man, and her former lover is implicated in the grisly murder of a soldier. Ruso, unwillingly involved in the investigation of the murder, is appalled to find that Tilla is still spending time with the lover. Worse, he is honour bound to try to prove the man innocent - and the Army wrong - by finding another suspect. Soon both Ruso's and Tilla's lives are in jeopardy, as is the future of their burgeoning romantic relationship. "This book, which is even better than the first, opens with the pair headed to northern outposts, where Ruso hopes to gain some advancement. . . This is a terrific series that historical mystery fans shouldn't miss. . . "-Globe and Mail (Toronto)

You may already have a copy of the original edition of Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help, by Douglas Anthony Cooper, as it was free and nearly free for a bit last year. However, this is the extended edition, rewritten for adults, with lots of additional material, which was selling like hotcakes at $2.99 when introduced last year and has been $4.99 until this week, when it dropped to 99 cents. I don't know how long the price will last, but you should definitely at least sample this book.

Book Description
Milrose Munce is still alive. Which is more than you can say for most of his friends. No, his friends died, some time ago, mostly in gruesome accidents in the school science lab. Bored Beulah, for instance, fell asleep into a vat of hydrochloric acid. Toasted Theresa caught fire - and roasted for some hours - in the chemical store room. Neither of these girls is very pleasant to look at, but Milrose is extremely fond of them. His mentor is Deeply Damaged Dave, who was carrying a vial of something combustible in his pocket, which - sad to say - combusted. Dave is a master of all things dangerous, and specializes in Milrose's favorite activity: the staging of unwise and magnificent explosions.

Milrose is the only one, as far as he knows, who can see these ghosts. This causes some trouble: the teachers witness him talking to the empty air in front of him, and laughing at jokes that nobody else can hear, and slapping non-existent friends on the back. For this Milrose is sentence to receive Professional Help, a nasty business administered by the unhinged Massimo Natica in a hidden room in the school: the loathsome, perilous Den. He and his fellow captive, Arabella, soon discover that they have in fact been caught up in a vast and unspeakably evil plot, which threatens the lives and deaths of everyone they know. Luckily, they have an army of ghosts at their disposal.

Critics in the UK and Canada have compared Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help to the twisted masterpieces of Lemony Snicket and Roald Dahl. While readers as young as eight have loved the book, this dark comedy has an equally large following among adults.

(NOTE: This is an expanded version of the bestselling Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help, which was #1 on both the Children's and Teen bestseller lists on Amazon. Much that was originally cut from the Doubleday edition has been reinstated, and entirely new sections have been added. This version is appropriate for ages ten to adult.)


Knitting For Dummies ($0.99), by Pam Allen, may not be the best book for a beginner (as alleged by one reviewer), but at this price, it would be hard to pass up, if you have even a passing interest in knitting. You might also want to check out Interweave or Patternfish for some free or inexpensive patterns (but use a disposable email address, as you can expect a lot of email from one or both sites).

Book Description
Knitting is a relatively simple process requiring a minimal set of tools – two needles and a ball of yarn. Its basic structure of interlocking loops couldn't be less complicated. Yet the possibilities for design and pattern innovation seem endless. Now is a great time to learn to knit. Never before have you had so many lovely and imaginative yarns from which to choose and so many stylish and sophisticated patterns to work with.

Sure, grandmothers knit, but so do movie stars, football players, doctors, and lawyers. They know what our grandmothers do: Knitting does more than just provide you with warm and cozy things to wear. Knitting also
  • Stirs your creativity
  • Gives you an ongoing sense of purpose
  • Teaches patience
  • Soothes the soul from the stresses of everyday life
Practice and perfect your knitting skills with Knitting For Dummies. This friendly, hands-on guide will lead you through the following topics and more:
  • Mastering the four elemental moves of knitting
  • Deciphering knitting patterns
  • Fixing common knitting mistakes
  • Getting started with simple projects
  • Expanding your horizons with stripes and details
  • Relaxing stiff shoulders and fingers
Every chapter explaining a specific knitting technique includes a Knitting Notebook of sample patterns to show you some of the different ways it can be used and a section of Practice Projects that gives step-by-step instructions for simple and attractive knitted accessories nearly al of which are features on the pages of the color insert. Most projects end with a list of project variations – ways to expand on your understanding of how to craft and design projects on your own.


Easy Innocence and Doubleback, by Libby Fischer Hellmann, the first two books in her Chicago PI Georgia Davis series, are both marked down to 99 cents for Valentine's Day.

Book Description
When pretty, smart Sara Long is found bludgeoned to death, it's easy to blame the man with the bat.

But Georgia Davis -- former cop and newly-minted PI -- is hired to look into the incident at the behest of the accused's sister, and what she finds hints at a much different, much darker answer. It seems the privileged, preppy schoolgirls on Chicago's North Shore have learned just how much their innocence is worth to hot-under-the-collar businessmen. But while these girls can pay for Prada pricetags, they don't realize that their new business venture may end up costing them more than they can afford.


Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer series is locked up by Penguin, it appears, except for the posthumously published The Goliath Bone ($1.47), that was completed by Max Allan Collins. If you want those early novels, though, there are three ebook bundles that will get you started (each contains three titles): The Mike Hammer Collection, Volume I ($14.99), The Mike Hammer Collection, Volume II ($14.99) and The Mike Hammer Collection, Volume III ($9.99).

Book Description
In the midst of a Manhattan snowstorm, Hammer halts the violent robbery of a pair of college sweethearts who have stumbled onto a remarkable archaeological find in the Valley of Elah: the perfectly preserved femur of what may have been the biblical giant Goliath. Hammer postpones his marriage to his faithful girl Friday, Velda, to fight a foe deadlier than the mobsters and KGB agents of his past — Islamic terrorists and Israeli extremists bent upon recovering the relic for their own agendas.

A week before his death, Mickey Spillane entrusted his nearly finished manuscript and extensive notes to his frequent collaborator, Max Allan Collins, to complete.The result is a thriller as classic as Spillane’s own I, the Jury and as compelling as Collins’s Road to Perdition.


Gregorius ($1.17), by Bengt Ohlsson

Book Description
Bengt Ohlsson, one of Sweden’s most successful young writers, has responded to the classic Doctor Glas with Gregorius, which is the voice of Pastor Gregorius over the course of what could be his last and fateful summer. Gregorius is a rancorous, malodorous, and unattractive figure married to a girl young enough to be his granddaughter. But his sense of his own mortality, of his personal inadequacy, and his tenuous hold on happiness are uniquely absorbing and haunting. It is a compelling study of loneliness, longing, and the nature of love, the desires that bring people together and the fears that keep them apart.

Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature ($1.46), by David Quammen

Book Description
"Lively writing about science and nature depends less on the offering of good answers, I think, than on the offering of good questions," said David Quammen in the original introduction to Natural Acts. For more than two decades, he has stuck to that credo. In this updated version of curiosity leads him from New Mexico to Romania, from the Congo to the Amazon, asking questions about mosquitoes (what are their redeeming merits?), dinosaurs (how did they change the life of a dyslexic Vietnam vet?), and cloning (can it save endangered species?).

This revised and expanded edition best-loved "Natural Acts" columns, which first appeared in Outside magazine in the early 1980s, and includes recent pieces such as "Planet of Weeds," an influential new Natural Acts is an eye-opening journey that will please both Quammen fans and newcomers to his work.


Old World Daughter, New World Mother: An Education in Love and Freedom ($1.35), by Maria Laurino

Book Description
In the second-generation immigrant home where Maria Laurino grew up, “independent” was a dirty word and “sacrifice” was the ideal and reality of motherhood. But out in the world, Mary Tyler Moore was throwing her hat in the air, personifying the excitement and opportunities of the freedom loving American career woman. How, then, to reconcile one’s inner Livia Soprano—the archetypal ethnic mother—with a feminist icon?

Combining lived experience with research and reporting on our contemporary work-family dilemmas, Laurino brews an unusual and affirming blend of contemporary and traditional values. No other book has attempted to discuss feminism through the prism of ethnic identity, or to merge the personal and the analytical with such a passionate and intelligent literary voice. Prizing both individual freedom and an Old World in which the dependent young and old are cherished, Laurino makes clear how much the New World offers and how much it has yet to learn.


Mirror of the Arab World: Lebanon in Conflict ($1.45), by Sandra Mackey

Book Description
It is crucial to the interests of the West to grasp the complexities of the Arab world. In this clear, concise volume, Sandra Mackey provides a unique view of this tortured and tortuous region through the lens of Lebanon.A small, fractured country at the gateway of the Arab east, Lebanon signals the challenges that the Arab world poses to itself and to the West. As Mackey vividly demonstrates, the Lebanese have experienced every issue currently roiling the Middle East: borders contrived by others, a weak state housing weak institutions, a Palestinian presence, civil war, resistance to societal and political change, Sunni/Shia sectarianism, occupation, militant Islam as a political ideology, conflict over the common identity essential to turning a fragile state into a viable nation, a troubled democratic tradition, and war perpetrated by forces inside and outside its borders. Lessons learned from these conflicts will ease understanding and resolution elsewhere.

Free Book (EPUB/PDF) - Silver Bound

Silver Bound ($3.99 Kindle), by Ella Drake, is free today (only) direct from the publisher, in either EPUB or PDF format. I grabbed it in EPUB and there is no DRM, so you can convert it for your Kindle using Calibre.

Book Description
Sheriff Guy Trident doesn’t have much to do with off-worlders; he has his hands full keeping his own planet safe. But he’ll do anything, go anywhere to save Jewel Quinn. She broke his heart years ago when she left to marry a Terraloft aristocrat. Now she’s run away from her husband, only to fall into the clutches of slavers.

Posing as a wealthy playboy, Guy arrives at Zuthuru Station to learn he’s too late: Jewel’s memories have been erased. She’s been tipped in silver, a process that leaves nothing behind except her body, sexually bound to pleasuring her master. Unwilling to give up hope, Guy buys her.

Jewel fights to reclaim herself, recalling a different connection to the handsome sheriff, remembering the frightened eyes of a young boy and the events that made her run. Together she and Guy search for her cure, plan her son’s rescue from her ruthless ex, and test if they have any kind of future...before the past catches up to them.


Click HERE for the free book. Use coupon code SILVERFREE on the checkout page and confirm your total is $0.00 before completing the purchase.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Free Book (nook) - Quoting: Love

Quoting: Love ($0.99 Kindle), by AUTHOR, is free in the B&N store.

Book Description
A collection of some of the greatest quotes about Love with iMinds insightful knowledge series.

“If you judge people, you have no time to love them.”
- Mother Teresa

“In our life there is a single colour, as on an artist’s palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the colour of love.
- Marc Chagall

“At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet.”
- Plato

iMinds brings targeted knowledge to your eReading device with short information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden your mind.


Click HERE for the free download from B&N.

Free Book (nook) - Fun Facts about Pets

Fun Facts about Pets, by Seymour Simon, is free in the B&N store. This is another of their Read-To-Me titles, so it will only work on the NOOKcolor.

Book Description
Do cats and bunnies get along? Why do lizards flick their tongues around? And how come goldfish aren't gold? Find out unexpected and funny things you never knew about pets in Fun Facts about pets!

In this NOOK kids Read to Me book, children can choose to hear the story read aloud, tap to enlarge text and pinch & stretch to zoom in on pictures.


Click HERE for the free download from B&N.

Free Book (EPUB) - The Iron King

Mira Ink has teamed up with The Sunday Express in the UK to give away EPUB copies of The Iron King ($6.66 Kindle), by Julie Kagawa. This deal is not limited by geography, but is limited in quantity, so jump on it quickly, if you want to get in.

Book Description
Meghan Chase has a secret destiny--one she could never have imagined...

Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school...or at home.

When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change.

But she could never have guessed the truth-- that she is the daughter of a mythical faery king and is a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, to stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face...and to find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.


Click HERE to order the free copy, while they last (there were about 600 copies still available when I just checked). You will have to create an account, but no payment or address details are needed. Enter promotion code EXPRESS2 on the checkout screen (make sure that your total is then listed at £0.00 before clicking on Place Order).

Monday, February 7, 2011

Kindle adds Page Numbers (and more)

You can get in on the early preview of the newest Kindle update by downloading the new firmware from the Kindle Software Update Version 3.1 -- Early Preview Release page. This update ONLY works with the Kindle 3 (there is a different update available for the DX, but it doesn't add these new features or the enhanced PDF handling of the K3). Finally, those who protest against the lack of page numbers can be happy - for some (perhaps most) books, a new feature on the Menu will show which page you are on, based on the text at the top left corner of the screen (since you could be viewing text from more than one page at a time). A "definitive" edition has to be specified by the publisher and the page numbers embedded (which most likely means that DTP titles won't have page numbers).  Other than a few reading clubs where some are still using paper, though, it's hard to see whether many will find it useful. Even which school reading assignments, the chances you have the correct edition in order to keep the page numbers consistent is relatively slim (better with classics, where you can buy the ubiquitous Penguin Classics edition, but that'll cost you more than just grabbing a free copy from Gutenberg or the Kindle store).

Here are some of the highlights and updated help screens from Amazon:

Kindle Version 3.1 Overview

We're excited to announce that a new, free software update is available for Kindle (Latest Generation). It's free and easy to download. Some of the features included in this update are:
  • Public Notes -- This feature lets Kindle users choose to make their book notes and highlights available for others to see. Any Kindle user -- including authors, their fans, book reviewers, professors and passionate readers everywhere -- can opt-in to share their thoughts on book passages and ideas with friends, family members, colleagues, and the greater Kindle community of people who love to read. This is a new way for readers to share their excitement and knowledge about books and get more from the books they read. To review and turn on Public Notes in your own books, view the Public Notes of people you follow, track your reading activities, see Popular Highlights and your annotations, and view your full library of books, go to https://kindle.amazon.com. Learn more.
  • Real Page Numbers -- Our customers have told us they want real page numbers that match the page numbers in print books so they can easily reference and cite passages, and read alongside others in a book club or class. We've already added real page numbers to tens of thousands of Kindle books, including the top 100 bestselling books in the Kindle Store that have matching print editions and thousands more of the most popular books. Page numbers will also be available on our free "Buy Once, Read Everywhere" Kindle apps in the coming months. If a Kindle book includes page numbers, press the Menu key in an open Kindle book to display page numbers. Learn more.
  • Before You Go ... -- When you reach the end of the book, you can immediately rate the book, share a message about the book with your social network, get personalized recommendations for what to read next, and see more books by the same author. Learn more.
  • New Newspaper and Magazine Layout -- We're introducing a new and improved layout for newspapers and magazines. This new layout gives you a quick snapshot of the news and helps you decide what you want to read first. Learn more

Page Locations and Page Numbers


Kindle's page numbers match the page numbers in print books so you can easily reference and cite passages, and read alongside others in a book club or class.
If your Kindle book includes page numbers, you'll see page numbers displayed next to locations when you push the Menu button. Page numbers and locations are only displayed when the Menu button is pushed.
Not all Kindle books include page numbers. Kindle books that include page numbers will list "Page Numbers Source ISBN (the print book identification number)" for the matching print edition under "Product Details" on the detail page at Amazon.com. If the Page Numbers Source ISBN (the print book identification number)" listed under "Product Details" on the product detail page is the same edition as your print book, the Kindle page numbers will match the page numbers in the printed edition.
Because Kindle books allow you to change font size and other features, you may be able to view more than one page on your screen at once. Only the corresponding page number for the text displayed at the top left of the screen will be shown.

Public Notes

Public Notes allow you to connect with fellow readers by seeing what passages they found meaningful in books you are both reading.
You can search for and follow other readers at https://kindle.amazon.com.
If someone you follow has highlighted a passage in a book and has turned on Public Notes for the book, you'll see that passage highlighted along with the name of the person who highlighted it. The"@" symbol will be displayed in the text where any notes were made.
Public Notes will also appear in a list with your personal annotations if you select "View Notes and Marks" from the menu while reading. By default, Public Notes are displayed in your books but you can turn them off if you don't want to see them.
To turn Public Notes on and off:
  1. Navigate to Kindle’s Home screen and press the Menu button.
  2. Select “Settings”.
  3. Select the desired option next to “Public Notes.” 
Public Notes setting on Kindle.

Turning Public Notes on or off from your device will not make your notes visible. You have to turn on Public Notes for a book through our website before anyone else can see your highlights and notes in that book. Go to https://kindle.amazon.com/your_reading make your highlights and notes visible through Public Notes.
Following other readers to see their Public Notes
Authors, book club members, thought leaders, passionate readers, professors and all Kindle users can opt-in to sharing their notes with other readers.
To follow other readers:
  1. Visit https://kindle.amazon.com
  2. Log in using your Amazon account details.
  3. Search for the name of the person you would like to follow in the search bar in the top right corner.
  4. Click the “Follow” button. If you’d like to stop following this person in the future, simply select the “Stop Following” button.
Public Notes setting on Kindle.

Sharing your Public Notes

  1. Visit https://www.kindle.amazon.com and select “Your Books” from the options on the top of the screen.
  2. Check the boxes to select what information you would like to share about any of your books.
Public Notes setting on Kindle.

You can also make a single note a Public Note and share it with people following you by selecting "save & share." This will also post the highlighted passage and any comment you add to the social media networks you have associated with your Kindle account.
Public Notes setting on Kindle.

To share a single Public Note:

You can make any highlight or note a Public Note, without setting Public Notes for that book online.
  1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the passage using the 5-way controller and press down to anchor it.
  2. Highlight the passage using the 5-way controller.
  3. Enter your note or comment about the passage you highlighted. (There is a 100 character limit.)
  4. Select "save & share" from the options at the bottom of the note window when finished.
Only this single highlight or note will be shared with other readers following you. You have to turn on Public Notes for the entire book to make all your notes and highlights from that book public.
If you don't have a Facebook or Twitter account associated with your Kindle account, you'll automatically be prompted to manage your social network registration before your message is posted. If you choose not to link your Kindle account to your social media networks, your highlights and notes will still be saved in the book, as well as at https://kindle.amazon.com.

To rate a book and share via social media:

On the final page of your book, you'll be given the opportunity to share what you thought of it via Twitter or Facebook.
  1. Use the 5-way controller to select "Rate this book."
  2. Select the number of stars you'd use to rate the book, then select “save & share.”
You can rate the book at any time just by going to the final page. Press the "Menu" button, select "Go to" and select the "End" button.
You can also select "Tweet/share that you've finished this book" to let everyone know you've read it.
Public Notes setting on Kindle.
You can rate a book even if you haven't linked your Amazon.com account to your social media accounts. Ratings are displayed at https://kindle.amazon.com/your_reading or https://www.amazon.com/gp/yourstore.
Note: You can only rate Kindle books purchased from the Kindle Store.

Navigating Within a Periodical

At the bottom of a newspaper or magazine you will see options for quickly navigating within an issue. When viewing a blog, you will see similar options for navigation.

Previous Article: takes you to the previous article when you move the 5-way controller to the left.
View Sections List: takes you to the sections list of a newspaper or magazine when you press the 5-way controller.
View Articles List: takes you to the articles list of a blog when you press the 5-way controller.
Next Article: advances you to the next article when you move the 5-way controller to the right.
By default, "View Sections List" for newspapers and magazines is highlighted and when you press the 5-way controller, a list of the sections will appear. If you are viewing a blog, "View Articles List" is highlighted and pressing the 5-way controller shows a list of the blog's articles.
In the Sections & Articles view, you see the headlines of all the articles in each section. To see the Articles List of a particular section, navigate using the 5-way controller to "View Articles List" at the bottom of the screen.

To navigate to a particular section, use the 5-way controller to underline the section title and then press the 5-way to select. To dismiss this view and return to where you were last reading in the magazine or newspaper, select "Close Sections List" located at the bottom of the screen. Selecting the number to the right of the section title will take you to a list of articles found within that section.

Free Book (nook) - Curious Folks Ask

Curious Folks Ask: 162 Real Answers on Amazing Inventions, Fascinating Products, and Medical Mysteries ($9.99 Kindle), by Sherry Seethaler, previously free for the Kindle (Jul '10), is now free from B&N for the nook. This is the same series and author as Curious Folks Ask 2: Our Fellow Creatures, Our Planet, and Beyond, which was free earlier this morning for a few hours, but is now back to $9.99.

Book Description
Prepare to Be Fascinated!
  • Why does the flu change every year?
  • What makes glue sticky?
  • What causes out-of-body experiences?
  • Are all brands of gas the same?
  • Will adult stem cells work as well as embryonic stem cells?
  • Is one “horsepower” really equal to the power of one horse?
  • Why can’t you sneeze with your eyes open?
  • How much does a cremated body weigh?
These are just a few of the fascinating science and health questions real people have asked top science writer and San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Sherry Seethaler. Curious Folks Ask brings together 162 of her best answers–all crystal-clear, accurate, quick, and a pleasure to read. Seethaler knows exactly how to cut through jargon, confusion, and myths. She’s passionate about sharing what scientists have learned and what they still don’t know. She explores everything from our bodies to our best inventions: what makes us healthy, what makes us human, and plenty more. Prepare to be surprised, intrigued, and amazed!


Click HERE for the free download from B&N.

Give (or Get) $2 in Free MP3's from Amazon

Celebrate Valentine's Day with $2 in Free MP3's from Amazon using code VDAYMP3S (valid through February 14). The only restriction is that you have to give the music as a gift; there is, however, no restriction against giving the gift to yourself.

While you are thinking about which songs to buy, you can pick up these for free. All are titled appropriately for Valentine's Day (but are not necessarily appropriate for the occasion or all ages).
If you are looking for a really great album, already marked at a bargain price (which becomes a really great prices with the additional $2 off), check out some of the $5 albums currently available:

Instructions
  1. Browse for music at Amazon MP3. All Amazon MP3 downloads play on virtually any MP3 device, including the iPod®.
  2. Find the MP3 album or song you want to give. Click the "Give album or song as a gift" button (or the "Give song as a gift" button).
  3. Follow the instructions to personalize your MP3 gift and click the "Proceed to Checkout" button. (If you do not currently have a credit card and billing address associated with your account, you will need to add them.)
  4. On the checkout page, enter code VDAYMP3S in the box labeled "Have any gift cards, gift certificates, or promotional claim codes?" and click the "Apply" button. Your $2 credit will be added. If you receive an error, make sure you've entered the code correctly and that the promotion is still valid and has not expired.
  5. After you've entered the code, click on the "Give song as a gift" button. On the Thank You page, if you like, you can click the Facebook or Twitter buttons to tell your friends about the MP3 you chose and pass the word along about this offer.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Free Audiobook - Adopted for Life

Crossway and Christianaudio have partnered up and are giving away an audiobook download of Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families & Churches ($7.99 Kindle) by C.J. Mahaney and Russell D. Moore, narrated by Russell D. Moore, for free during the month of February.

Book Description
A stirring call to Christian families and churches to be a people who care for orphans, not just in word, but in deed.

The gospel of Jesus Christ-the good news that through Jesus we have been adopted as sons and daughters into God's family-means that Christians ought to be at the forefront of the adoption of orphans in North America and around the world.

Russell D. Moore does not shy away from this call in Adopted for Life, a popular-level, practical manifesto for Christians to adopt children and to help equip other Christian families to do the same. He shows that adoption is not just about couples who want children-or who want more children. It is about an entire culture within Christianity, a culture that sees adoption as part of the Great Commission mandate and as a sign of the gospel itself.

Moore, who adopted two boys from Russia and has spoken widely on the subject, writes for couples considering adoption, families who have adopted children, and pastors who wish to encourage adoption.


Get your free audio download HERE. They have updated the checkout process (a coupon code is no longer required) and the download process (no longer do you have to download each part of the book separately). In fact, you can now even send a gift download of the free audiobook to someone else!

After you finishing your order, you download a zip file with the entire audiobook - select MP3 if you want to be able to play the book on your Kindle. Unzip the contents to the \audiobooks directory on your Kindle (not \music) in order to have audiobook controls and see it on your Kindle home page.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Free and Bargain Book Roundup

A new bonus story to accompany Delirious ($9.99) is free on Kindle today, Delirious: Exclusive Bonus! ($0.00), a 164 location sequel to the main book. Since there isn't an image up for it yet, I'm displaying instead the cover for Jon F. Merz's Dead Drop: A Lawson Vampire Bonus Story, which has finally been posted. This one is also free, but is still stuck in pre-order status, despite the follow-up book, The Kensei ($9.99) having been released last month.

If you haven't read any of Jon F. Merz's Lawson Vampire series yet, you'll want to start at the beginning, with The Fixer ($2.99). In chronological order, the series is as follows:
The Fixer ($2.99)
The Invoker ($2.99)
The Destructor ($2.99)
The Syndicate ($2.99)
The Price of a Good Drink ($0.99) [short story]
The Courier ($2.99) [novella]
Dead Drop (free) [short story]
The Kensei ($9.99)
Red Tide ($0.99) [short story]

All but the last novel were self-published; The Kensei was picked up by Macmillan, so is no doubt just a bit more polished than the earlier titles (then again, it's also a bit steeper in price). There are also a couple of extra short stories that he's added since I bought the series (prior to Macmillan picking up The Kensei), so I'm not sure just where they fit into the series: Rudolf The Red Nosed Rogue and Interlude. (Jon, can you help me out?)

Book Description
Lawson, an elite Fixer faces his oldest enemy Cosgrove, in Boston to resurrect an ancient vampire god. Aided by the mysterious Talya, Lawson has one chance to stop Cosgrove.

Meet Lawson: vampire by birth, Fixer by trade. His mission: preserve the secret existence of vampires by any means necessary. There's just one problem - his oldest enemy Cosgrove is back, killing humans and threatening to unleash an ancient unholy evil. Can Lawson stop Cosgrove and still adhere to the very laws he protects by not falling in love with a beautiful human assassin named Talya?

LAWSON
A cynical, wise-cracking vampire charged with protecting the Balance - the secret existence of a race of LIVING vampires that have evolved alongside humanity for thousands of years.

A FIXER
Part-spy, and part-commando -- James Bond with fangs. Lawson mixes shrewd cunning with unmatched lethality to get his job done. He tries his best to dismantle conspiracies, dispatch bad guys, and live long enough to get home.


Prison of Power, by Chris Northern, is free on Smashwords. At 225,560 words, it won't be a quick read, but starts out rather interestingly.

Book Description
When the High King was slain his bloodline numbered in the hundreds. Ninety years later, there remains only one. One last chance for a restoration, a restoration that many fear and few desire. Unknown to himself, the last heir is caught in a Prison of Power that he quite simply cannot escape.

Legacy ($9.99), by Mary Stewart, is a compilation of four books making up a single epic by this popular author. I suspect, though, that it's an illegally published edition, as the author seems as set against ebooks as JK Rowling. I've sent a note to Amazon asking them to check whether or not this one is legit (if you do buy it and it is later removed, you'll still have your copy in your library, although you can ask for a refund, if desired -- usually even after the 7 day time period, when this occurs).

Book Description
It took over ten years to produce. It has reached millions of readers. Now, the mysterious sorcerer of Arthurian Mythology, has found new life. The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment and The Wicked Day now stand united in Book one of the Legacy series -- the finest work of Mary Stewart's distinguished career.

In all of literature there has never been a more compelling look into this mysterious figure. Merlin, is most known as the keeper of King Arthur. In this Legacy series, we discover the true history of one of the most enigmatic figures in history. We'll follow Merlin as he discover the secrets to the mystical arts and becomes the biggest name in folklore.


There are three titles by on sale today, including Exit Ghost ($2.02), which has dropped in price even further since I first mentioned it last July. The Humbling ($2.02) and Indignation ($4.46) round out the selections under $5.

Exit Ghost
Like Rip Van Winkle returning to his hometown to find that all has changed, Nathan Zuckerman comes back to New York, the city he left eleven years before. Alone on his New England mountain, Zuckerman has been nothing but a writer: no voices, no media, no terrorist threats, no women, no news, no tasks other than his work and the enduring of old age.

Walking the streets like a revenant, he quickly makes three connections that explode his carefully protected solitude. One is with a young couple with whom, in a rash moment, he offers to swap homes. They will flee post-9/11 Manhattan for his country refuge, and he will return to city life. But from the time he meets them, Zuckerman also wants to swap his solitude for the erotic challenge of the young woman, Jamie, whose allure draws him back to all that he thought he had left behind: intimacy, the vibrant play of heart and body.


The Humbling
Everything is over for Simon Axler, the protagonist of Philip Roth’s startling new book. One of the leading American stage actors of his generation, now in his sixties, he has lost his magic, his talent, and his assurance. His Falstaff and Peer Gynt and Vanya, all his great roles, "are melted into air, into thin air." When he goes onstage he feels like a lunatic and looks like an idiot. His confidence in his powers has drained away; he imagines people laughing at him; he can no longer pretend to be someone else. "Something fundamental has vanished." His wife has gone, his audience has left him, his agent can’t persuade him to make a comeback.

Into this shattering account of inexplicable and terrifying self-evacuation bursts a counterplot of unusual erotic desire, a consolation for a bereft life so risky and aberrant that it points not toward comfort and gratification but to a yet darker and more shocking end. In this long day’s journey into night, told with Roth’s inimitable urgency, bravura, and gravity, all the ways that we convince ourselves of our solidity, all our life’s performances—talent, love, sex, hope, energy, reputation—are stripped off.


Indignation
Against the backdrop of the Korean War, a young man faces life's unimagined chances and terrifying consequences.

It is 1951 in America, the second year of the Korean War. A studious, law-abiding, intense youngster from Newark, New Jersey, Marcus Messner, is beginning his sophomore year on the pastoral, conservative campus of Ohio's Winesburg College. And why is he there and not at the local college in Newark where he originally enrolled? Because his father, the sturdy, hard-working neighborhood butcher, seems to have gone mad -- mad with fear and apprehension of the dangers of adult life, the dangers of the world, the dangers he sees in every corner for his beloved boy.

As the long-suffering, desperately harassed mother tells her son, the father's fear arises from love and pride. Perhaps, but it produces too much anger in Marcus for him to endure living with his parents any longer. He leaves them and, far from Newark, in the midwestern college, has to find his way amid the customs and constrictions of another American world.

Indignation, Philip Roth's twenty-ninth book, is a story of inexperience, foolishness, intellectual resistance, sexual discovery, courage, and error. It is a story told with all the inventive energy and wit Roth has at his command, at once a startling departure from the haunted narratives of old age and experience in his recent books and a powerful addition to his investigations of the impact of American history on the life of the vulnerable individual.


Read and write Spanish and want a free copy of Los Hijos del Ángel ($3.99)? The author, Angeles Goyanes, is giving away 50 copies to readers, but you have to work for it, a bit. Fill out the contact form and tell the author a bit about yourself, in Spanish. You will need a good command of the language to get thru the book (like any novel), so it isn't suitable for those just learning the language.

Book Description
Precio especial por tiempo limitado.

Alemania, 1940. En su afán purificador de la especie humana, el regimen nazi proyecta el nacimiento de una raza superior fruto de la unión de los líderes del Tercer Reich con las descendientes de los ángeles.

Sesenta años después, un ángel caído acoge bajo su cuidado a un niño de origen incierto, buscado por unos como mesías y por otros como la encarnación del mal.


Jon Evans is giving away copies of both The Night of Knives ($4.99) and Beasts of New York ($2.99) over on Feedbooks.

The Night of Knives
Veronica Kelly came to Africa to start her life over. Still reeling from her divorce, she is grateful when a handsome stranger invites her to join a tour to visit gorillas in Uganda's wild Impenetrable Forest. A trip that goes desperately wrong when their group is captured by brutal gunmen.

Then one tourist is executed.

And then another.

This is no random kidnapping: their abduction is only the first move in a deadly strategic game. A game in which Veronica's ex-husband is somehow involved.

Now she must embark on a wild journey across Africa, to unveil a malignant conspiracy before it consumes entire nations - and thousands of lives...


Beasts of New York
An epic urban fantasy about the wildlife of New York City, starring a squirrel protagonist who has to find his way from exile back to his home in Central Park, rescue his mother, and win a war.

A violent, epic, action-packed urban quest full of very eccentric, often hilarious, extremely dangerous characters who also happen to be animals — the wildlife of New York City, to be exact — Beasts of New York will be published by the prestigious literary press The Porcupine's Quill in spring 2011.


Dragon Lure ($2.99), is a short story anthology by John Grant, Keith R.A. Decandido, C.E. Murphy, and Danielle Ackley-McPhail, amongst others.

Book Description
Here There Be Dragons! What is the deal with virgins? Why would a dragon want to swallow the moon? Is a bed of treasure really to be desired? At long last a collection that delves in the lore on what lures a dragon. We bring you nineteen tempting tales of draconic wonder--along with the lyrics to two classic and much-beloved songs--certain to broaden your understanding of these legendary creatures that have fascinated mankind throughout time and across cultures. Trek across a dragon's dream space in C.E. Murphy's Perchance to Dream...Take wing in Misty Massey's Flying Away Home...and the burning question in Vonnie Winslow Crist's Weathermaker...got milk? Everything you wanted to know about dragons, but no one has survived to ask... With stories by John Grant, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Patrick Thomas, James Chambers, Misty Massey, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Mike Penncavage, C.E. Murphy, Hildy Silverman, Bernie Mojzes, Randy Farran, C.J. Henderson, Claire Stephens McMurray, Robert E. Waters, D.C. Wilson, Jean Marie Ward, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Anna Yardney, Jeffrey Lyman, James Daniel Ross, and David B. Coe, this is a tome you are sure to treasure!

Tess Oliver's Camille ($0.99) has a number of good reviews. I ran into it when looking at Georgette Heyer's Conqueror (which dropped a few more pennies and is now at $4.09) and liked the cover (but be sure to read the description....)

Book Description
At a time when society conforms to the strictest rules and most proper etiquette, sixteen-year-old Camille Kennecott and her guardian, Dr. Bennett, live a most unconventional life. They hunt werewolves.

When unwitting victim, Nathaniel Strider, wanders into one of their full moon pursuits, Camille and Dr. Bennett believe they have found a specimen for their study. Finding a scientific key to unlocking the mystery of lycanthropy would end their late night excursions. Yet beneath the irresistible exterior, Nathaniel is transforming into a flesh-tearing monster, and as each experiment fails, Camille loses another inch of her soul to him. In a month’s time, she must face the prospect of destroying the boy who has stolen her heart.


I first told you about Little Miss Mary and The Big Monster Makeover, by G.G. Toropov, at Christmas, when it was free for iBooks. It's now free in the Sony store (and still missing on Kindle), as well as readable online from the author.

Book Description
Little Miss Mary receives an unwelcome visitor in the
grotesque shape of a huge, hairy Monster, but instead of being petrified by the apparition she decides to help the hideous beast by giving him a makeover. However, it is Mary herself who undergoes the biggest transformation in the process!


The Fall Musical #1 ($3.99), by Peter Lerangis

Book Description
It’s a new school year, and for Casey Chang it’s a chance to make a fresh start away from the bad memories in her old town. But for the Drama Club of Ridgefield High, it means a chance to recruit new members. And Brianna Glaser—the Type A co-president of the club—has her sights set on the new girl. But Casey soon finds herself sucked into the excitement and drama. For these kids, Drama Club isn’t just about a school play, it’s about passion and dreams and the future. All Casey wanted was a new life for herself, but Drama Club has opened up a whole new world.

The Endearment ($3.99), by LaVyrle Spencer

Book Description
Hoping to escape the shame of her street-urchin's life in Boston, Anna Reardon plots a desperate scheme - to become Karl Lindstrom's mail-order bride in the frontierland of Minnesota. He's expecting a 25-year-old house keeper. He gets a 17-year-old, with no domestic ability whatsoever.

There are several titles from Glen Cook's Garrett, P.I. series at $3.99 currently, including Cold Copper Tears.

Cold Copper Tears (#3)
She was tall, blonde, and offering P.I. Garrett an irresistible fee to take a case that seemed open and shut. But in a town of elves and humans, thugs and swindlers, Garrett had learned to take a long, hard look before saying yes...

Dread Brass Shadows (#5)
veryone wants to find it—a treasure so rich it makes even a hard-boiled detective like Garrett nervous. It’s the legendary Book of Shadows, made of brass and holding secrets no mortal was ever meant to master—and Garrett must make sure no one ever has the chance to work its spells on an unsuspecting and unprotected world.

Faded Steel Heat (#9)
Riots between humans and trolls, elves, and other non-humans have plunged Tunfaire into near chaos. Garrett finds himself pulled into the game when a powerful gang of human rightists tries to shake down his employer-and ends up caught in a conspiracy of hate that pits man against... everybody!

Friday, February 4, 2011

New Kindle Games - Word Search and Tic Tac Toe

Oak Systems Leisure Software has stepped into the Kindle game arena with Word Search ($0.99), by AUTHOR

Book Description
Enjoy the classic Word Search game on your Kindle anywhere you go.

Locate and mark off words in the grid using the 5 way controller. Each word appears in a straight line, horizontally, vertically or diagonally in the grid - but be careful, sometimes the words are backwards! Play at your own pace or against the clock and see who can get the fastest time for each puzzle. Pause partway through a puzzle and return to where you left it. You can reset each puzzle and try it again as many times as you like. If you get stuck on a more challenging puzzle then you can give up and see the correct solution.

Fun for all ages, with categories from Animals to Best Movie Oscar, there are 50 themed 13x13 puzzles included in Volume 1 covering a wide variety of subjects. People who like puzzles and word games will enjoy playing this fun game on Kindle.


Tic Tac Toe ($0.99) is the second Kindle game from 7 Dragons.

Book Description
Tic Tac Toe by 7 Dragons brings the simple but classic game of Tic Tac Toe to Kindle.

Similar to the pen-and-paper experience from the school days, choose your Xs or Os and try to line up three in a row. "Pass and Play" allows you to play against a friend, or choose to play against Kindle with three different difficulty levels. Game statistics allow you to keep track of high scores for each difficulty level.

Tic Tac Toe is good entertainment for kids, and a fun way to take a break!