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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Today's Deals and Bargain Books


EPUB formats now available for these Christian published titles:
Two more free for Aussie Kindlers:

The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family ($9.79 Kindle; $3.45 B&N), by Annette Gordon-Reed, is today's Nook Daily Find.
Book Description
This epic work—named a best book of the year by the Washington Post, Time, the Los Angeles Times, Amazon, the San Francisco Chronicle, and a notable book by the New York Times—tells the story of the Hemingses, whose close blood ties to our third president had been systematically expunged from American history until very recently. Now, historian and legal scholar Annette Gordon-Reed traces the Hemings family from its origins in Virginia in the 1700s to the family’s dispersal after Jefferson’s death in 1826.

In the mid-1700s the English captain of a trading ship that made runs between England and the Virginia colony fathered a child by an enslaved woman living near Williamsburg. The woman, whose name is unknown and who is believed to have been born in Africa, was owned by the Eppeses, a prominent Virginia family. The captain, whose surname was Hemings, and the woman had a daughter. They named her Elizabeth.

So begins The Hemingses of Monticello, Annette Gordon-Reed’s “riveting history” of the Hemings family, whose story comes to vivid life in this brilliantly researched and deeply moving work. Gordon-Reed, author of the highly acclaimed historiography Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy, unearths startling new information about the Hemingses, Jefferson, and his white family. Although the book presents the most detailed and richly drawn portrait ever written of Sarah Hemings, better known by her nickname Sally, who bore seven children by Jefferson over the course of their thirty-eight-year liaison, The Hemingses of Monticello tells more than the story of her life with Jefferson and their children. The Hemingses as a whole take their rightful place in the narrative of the family’s extraordinary engagement with one of history’s most important figures.

Not only do we meet Elizabeth Hemings—the family matriarch and mother to twelve children, six by John Wayles, a poor English immigrant who rose to great wealth in the Virginia colony—but we follow the Hemings family as they become the property of Jefferson through his marriage to Martha Wayles. The Hemings-Wayles children, siblings to Martha, played pivotal roles in the life at Jefferson’s estate.

We follow the Hemingses to Paris, where James Hemings trained as a chef in one of the most prestigious kitchens in France and where Sally arrived as a fourteen-year-old chaperone for Jefferson’s daughter Polly; to Philadelphia, where James Hemings acted as the major domo to the newly appointed secretary of state; to Charlottesville, where Mary Hemings lived with her partner, a prosperous white merchant who left her and their children a home and property; to Richmond, where Robert Hemings engineered a plan for his freedom; and finally to Monticello, that iconic home on the mountain, from where most of Jefferson’s slaves, many of them Hemings family members, were sold at auction six months after his death in 1826.

As The Hemingses of Monticello makes vividly clear, Monticello can no longer be known only as the home of a remarkable American leader, the author of the Declaration of Independence; nor can the story of the Hemingses, whose close blood ties to our third president have been expunged from history until very recently, be left out of the telling of America’s story. With its empathetic and insightful consideration of human beings acting in almost unimaginably difficult and complicated family circumstances, The Hemingses of Monticello is history as great literature. It is a remarkable achievement.

Celia and the Fairies ($0.99), by Karen McQuestion, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
When Celia Lovejoy's grandmother moves in with her family, she tells her granddaughter magical stories of fairies living in the woods behind the Lovejoy home. Ten-year-old Celia believes they are just that-stories-until the day she receives an unexpected visit from Mira, a real, live fairy. Mira needs a favor in a matter of the utmost importance. It seems that Celia's house and the adjoining woods are in danger of being demolished to make way for a new highway. The person behind this horrible plan? Vicky McClutchy, a spiteful woman who holds a childhood grudge against Celia's dad. Fairy magic can counteract this evil, but it will only work with Celia's help. Aided by neighborhood friend Paul, Celia begins a danger-filled quest that takes her out in the woods at night to face her greatest fears. This magical tale of a plucky girl combines an entertaining story with an underlying message about the power of ordinary kindness.

My Smart Puppy: Fun, Effective, and Easy Puppy Training ($2.99), by Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson, has an exceedingly brief description. The Hardcover includes a DVD, but for the vast price difference, the Kindle is probably worth checking out (I've sent a sample to my Kindle).
Book Description
America's most beloved dog trainers are back with brand-new training techniques in the definitive guide to raising a happy, obedient puppy.

Raising a happy, well-adjusted puppy is much like raising a child--owners have to listen to what their puppy's behavior is trying to tell them. And it's far simpler than people think. With the intuitive and step-by-step methods included in this invaluable book from experts Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson, including tips on how to deal with every kind of personality, puppies can be trained quickly and painlessly. With humor, time-tested advice, and an arsenal of tricks, MY SMART PUPPY teaches new dog owners everything they need to know to raise a healthy, happy, and well-adjusted dog.

In CHEAP We Trust: The Story of a Misunderstood American Virtue ($1.99), by Lauren Weber. There is an interview by the author on the KindlePost.
Book Description
Cheap.

Cheap suit. Cheap date. Cheap shot. It's a dirty word, an epithet laden with negative meanings. It is also the story of Lauren Weber's life. As a child, she resented her father for keeping the heat at 50 degrees through the frigid New England winters and rarely using his car's turn signals-to keep them from burning out. But as an adult, when she found herself walking 30 blocks to save $2 on subway fare, she realized she had turned into him.

In this lively treatise on the virtues of being cheap, Weber explores provocative questions about Americans' conflicted relationship with consumption and frugality. Why do we ridicule people who save money? Where's the boundary between thrift and miserliness? Is thrift a virtue or a vice during a recession? And was it common sense or obsessive-compulsive disorder that made her father ration the family's toilet paper?

In answering these questions, In Cheap We Trust offers a colorful ride through the history of frugality in the United States. Readers will learn the stories behind Ben Franklin and his famous maxims, Hetty Green (named "the world's greatest miser" by the Guinness Book of Records) and the stereotyping of Jewish and Chinese immigrants as cheap.

Weber also explores contemporary expressions and dilemmas of thrift. From Dumpster-diving to economist John Maynard Keynes's "Paradox of Thrift" to today's recession-driven enthusiasm for frugal living, In Cheap We Trust teases out the meanings of cheapness and examines the wisdom and pleasures of not spending every last penny.

I mentioned Chicago Lightning: The Collected Nathan Heller Short Stories ($2.99; £0.99 UK), by Max Allan Collins, last month, when one of his books was the Kindle Deal of the Day. Now the 400 page collection has been released and it's currently marked down to a bargain price.
Book Description
Tough, cynical, and clever, Nathan Heller has been called "the perfect private eye", the best investigator that Chicago (where 'lightning' means gunfire) has to offer. In this engaging collection of thirteen stories, Heller encounters gangsters and petty crooks, noble doctors and quacks, loving wives and wanton women, and even the occasional honest cop. All of the stories are based on real cases of the 1930s and '40s, meticulously researched by award-winning writer and Road to Perdition creator Max Allan Collins. Heller's adventures feature some of the biggest names in twentieth-century American crime history: Eliot Ness, Frank Nitti, Mickey Cohen, and Jack Ruby, just to name a few. Whether he is investigating a union shooting, going toe-to-toe with the female leader of a vicious hold-up crew, or playing a homeless man to pose as bait for an insurance racket, Heller's humorous, wryly cynical tone, and knack for keen social observation make for a cracking good read.

Daphne ($2.99), by Justine Picardie
Book Description
Daphne is a marvelous story of literary fascination and possession; of stolen manuscripts and forged signatures; of love lost, and love found; of the way into imaginary worlds, and the way out again. The book is written in three entwined parts, which follow Daphne du Maurier herself, the beautiful, tomboyish, passionate author of the enormously popular Gothic novel Rebecca; John Alexander Symington, eminent editor and curator of the Brontës' manuscripts, who by 1957 had been dismissed from the Brontë Parsonage Museum in disgrace after being accused of stealing and forging Brontë manuscripts and who became Daphne's correspondent; and a nameless modern researcher on the trail of Daphne, Rebecca, Alexander Symington, and the Brontës.

The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success ($4.79), by Andy Andrews
Book Description
Much like the best-selling books by Og Mandino, this unique narrative is a blend of entertaining fiction, allegory, and inspiration. Storyteller Andy Andrews gives a front-row seat for one man's journey of a lifetime. David Ponder has lost his job and the will to live. When he is supernaturally selected to travel through time, he visits historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, King Solomon, and Anne Frank. Each visit yields a Decision for Success that will one day impact the entire world.

Richie Tankersley Cusick has been released and Open Road has (temporarily) dropped the price on each title to $2.99 (the one exception in the list is a different publisher).
Trick or Treat
A young girl is tormented by her new house’s terrible past

Martha wants to be happy for her father. She likes his new wife—even if she’s a terrible cook—but she doesn’t understand why they had to leave Chicago and move to this horrible house in the country. It’s big, broken-down, and miles from anywhere, alone in the woods with nothing on the property but an overgrown cemetery. But at night it doesn’t feel empty.

Conor—her new, weird stepbrother—chose Martha’s new room for her. It’s dark and drafty, and no matter how she tries to fix it up, she can’t sleep easily there. At night, whispers come from the closet, filling Martha with a sense that something terrible happened here. She’s right. Not long ago, the house was the site of a gruesome murder. When Conor and Martha’s parents leave town on their honeymoon, the two teens will find out why the dead don’t rest easy at the old Bedford house.

Beyond Belief: Finding the Strength to Come Back ($2.99), by Josh Hamilton and Tim Keown
Book Description
Josh Hamilton was the first player chosen in the first round of the 1999 baseball draft. He was destined to be one of those rare "high-character " superstars. But in 2001, working his way from the minors to the majors, all of the plans for Josh went off the rails in a moment of weakness. What followed was a 4-year nightmare of drugs and alcohol, estrangement from friends and family, and his eventual suspension from baseball.

BEYOND BELIEF details the events that led up to the derailment. Josh explains how a young man destined for fame and wealth could allow his life to be taken over by drugs and alcohol. But it is also the memoir of a spiritual journey that breaks through pain and heartbreak and leads to the rebirth of his major-league career.

Josh Hamilton makes no excuses and places no blame on anyone other than himself. He takes responsibility for his poor decisions and believes his story can help millions who battle the same demons. "I have been given a platform to tell my story" he says. "I pray every night I am a good messenger."

Conquering Diabetes: A Complete Program for Prevention and Treatment ($3.99), by Anne Peters M.D.
Book Description
A cutting-edge, comprehensive guide to diabetes and prediabetes treatment by a world- renowned physician

The numbers are epidemic—more than 60 million Americans have prediabetes or diabetes—and the complications (heart disease, blindness, kidney failure) can be devastating. But they are not inevitable, says Anne Peters, M.D., who, in Conquering Diabetes, explains how prediabetes can be reversed and diabetes can be conquered.

Millions of afflicted Americans are confused, frightened, and often receiving sub-par treatment from inexperienced primary care physicians. As a university-based researcher and clinician, Dr. Peters is at the forefront of the latest developments in the prevention and treatment of the disease. Conquering Diabetes offers readers a complete program, including what foods to eat/avoid, which medications help/hurt, and how to get the best treatment from your doctor.

Saving Juliet ($1.99), by Suzanne Selfors
Book Description
Mimi Wallingford, Great Granddaughter of Adelaide Wallingford, has the life that most girls dream about, playing Juliet opposite teen heartthrob Troy Summer on Broadway in Shakespeare’s famous play. Unfortunately, she has no desire to be an actress, a fact her mother can’t seem to grasp. But when she and Troy are magically thrust into Shakespeare’s Verona, they experience the feud between the Capulets and Montagues first hand. Mimi realizes that she and Juliet have more in common than Shakespeare’s script—they are both fighting for futures of their own choosing. Mimi feels compelled to help her and with Troy’s unexpected help, hopes to give Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy a happily-ever-after-ending.

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms ($2.99), the first title in The Inheritance Trilogy by N. K. Jemisin, is on sale again. Not only is #3, The Kingdom of Gods, coming out soon, she has two more novels slated to be released next year, both already available to pre-order, which start of her new Dreamblood series.
Book Description
Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under mysterious circumstances, she is summoned to the majestic city of Sky. There, to her shock, Yeine is named an heiress to the king. But the throne of the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is not easily won, and Yeine is thrust into a vicious power struggle with cousins she never knew she had. As she fights for her life, she draws ever closer to the secrets of her mother's death and her family's bloody history.

With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Yeine will learn how perilous it can be when love and hate - and gods and mortals - are bound inseparably together.

Gavin Lyall's The Conduct of Major Maxim and four other titles are currently marked down to $4.65. Three are in the Harry Maxim series, while the other two are standalone novels.
Book Description
Major Harry Maxim is drawn into the shadowy - and deadly - world of East-West intrigue.

A deserting English corporal, a cabinet convulsion in East Germany, a double murder in a small West German town, a widowed piano teacher in Yorkshire: they're all somehow related by a deep, dark secret from the past. And it's up to Harry Maxim to uncover the secret-before it's too late.

Diagnosis Death ($2.99), by Richard Mabry MD
Book Description
The threatening midnight calls followed Dr. Elena Gardner from one city to another, prolonging her grief. Even worse, they are echoed by the whispers of her own colleagues. Whispers that started after her comatose husband died in the ICU . . . then another mysterious death during her training. When a third happens at her new hospital, the whispers turn into a shout: “Mercy killer!”Why doesn’t she defend herself? What is the dark secret that keeps Elena’s lips sealed?Two physicians, widowers themselves, offer support, telling Elena they know what she is going through after the death of her husband. But do they? And is it safe to trust either of them with her secret? Soon Elena will find that even when the world seems to be against her, God is for her, if she'll only trust him.

Commuters ($2.99), by Emily Gray Tedrowe
Book Description
At seventy-eight, Winnie Easton has finally found love again with Jerry Trevis, a wealthy Chicago businessman who has moved to the small, upstate town of Hartfield, New York, to begin his life anew. But their decision to buy one of the town's biggest houses ignites anger and skepticism—as children and grandchildren take drastic actions to secure their own futures and endangered inheritances. With so much riding on Jerry's wealth, a decline in his physical health forces hard decisions on the family, renewing old loyalties while creating surprising alliances.

A powerfully moving novel told from alternating perspectives, Commuters is an intensely human story of lives profoundly changed by the repercussions of one marriage, and by the complex intertwining of love, money, and family.

HOOKED ($0.99), by Ruth Harris and Michael Harris, is a self-published (possibly) backlist title (Ruth is apparently the bestselling author referred to by the cover, but I didn't find her books on Kindle listed on any of the fan sites; Michael isn't listed at all).
Book Description
HOOKED is a story of sex, greed, ambition, murder, revenge and assassination — and of a gifted doctor from a small town in Kentucky.

With a contemporary feel, the novel takes place in the mid-20th century when America was at the pinnacle of its power and prestige. Set in New York and Washington, a remote fishing village on the Turkish Riviera, Sweden, Vienna, Cairo and aboard Lydia, the world’s most beautiful yacht, the story centers on Gavin Jenkins, the brilliant, charismatic Dr. FeelGood.

Dr. Jenkins' miracle treatments give patients everything they want: youth, beauty, radiant vitality and sexual potency. No wonder he is worshiped by the celebrities who become his patients. No wonder his influence runs from the private island of an enigmatic Turkish billionaire with a bloody secret to the crimson-draped bedroom of a depraved, Mid-eastern Prince; from the private dressing rooms of world-famous artists to the heights of international society and the inner sanctums of the White House itself.

The touch of his hands and the plunge of his needle made every fantasy come true. No wonder so many were HOOKED.

The Utterly, Completely, and Totally Useless Fact-O-Pedia ($2.99), by Gary Bennett and Charlotte Lowe
Book Description
Improve your small talk and sharpen your conversational skills with this giant collection of ridiculously useless but endlessly fascinating facts.
Did you know that cats were once used to deliver mail in Belgium? That the “huddle” in football became popular after a deaf player began using it to prevent other teams from reading his sign language? That the average American eats 30 pounds of cheese in a year? Organized from A to Z, there are over 1,000 trivia tidbits for you to peruse.

Start off with little-known facts about Aristotle and Barbie, and continue until you’ve discovered hidden gems about zombies, zippers, and more! Did you know that Levi Strauss originally intended to sell canvas tents to miners in California but ended up using the fabric to make what the prospectors really needed—pants? Or that a chicken in Colorado had its head cut off and managed to live for another two years? Did you know that if Americans were to switch just 10 percent of their total mileage to scooters, we would consume 14 million gallons less fuel and reduce CO2 emissions by 324 million pounds in just one day? Or that on May 15th, 1950, Coca-Cola became the first product ever to appear on the cover of Time magazine?

Blowing Smoke: Why the Right Keeps Serving Up Whack-Job Fantasies about the Plot to Euthanize Grandma, Outlaw Christmas... ($3.13), by Michael Wolraich
Book Description
HAS AMERICA LOST ITS MARBLES?

  • Television sensation Glenn Beck warns of White House plots to institute fascism, communism, and other terrifying “isms.”
  • Radio titan Rush Limbaugh charges that a racist Obama regime encourages black schoolchildren to beat up white kids.
  • Evangelical luminary James Dobson frets that Christians will be arrested for thought crimes and people will be allowed to marry donkeys.
  • Protesters in knickers and colonial-style hats march on Washington with signs that order Hitler-like caricatures of President Obama to return to Kenya.

As madness reigns, pundits, politicians, and cab drivers debate the source of the hysteria. Some blame ignorance; some blame racism; some blame the economy.

After poring over mountains of political screeds and heedlessly subjecting himself to countless hours of Fox News, author Michael Wolraich discovered the secret formula that turns ordinary men and women into fire-breathing, smoke-blowing, right wing maniacs. It’s “persecution politics” . . again.

In Blowing Smoke, Wolraich documents, dissects, and deconstructs the myths that underlie the right’s growing reliance on the politics of persecution, from Joe McCarthy to the Tea Party movement. In the process, he delivers an original and compelling hypothesis with penetrating insight and blistering wit.

At turns hilarious, disturbing, and edifying, Blowing Smoke is a must-read account of modern American politics.

Rugged and Relentless ($1.99), the first in the new Husbands for Hire series by Kelly Eileen Hake, is marked down in anticipation of the next volume in the series being released (no Kindle link yet).
Book Description
Roll into Hope Falls, Colorado, where three women are seeking mates to help them establish a sawmill. Evelyn Thompson never dreamed their husbands-for-hire ad would bring so many bachelors to their tiny town. How will she ever figure out which feller to choose? Jacob Granger, a logger-turned-bounty hunter, is hot on the trail of his brother’s killer. When a clue leads him to Hope Falls, he has no choice but to pretend to court Miss Thompson while waiting for the killer to show his hand. Will Jacob’s unexpected adoration of this sweet cook prompt him to speak vows before getting vengeance?

The Lace Reader ($2.99), by Brunonia Barry, was named Amazon's Best of the Month, August 2008.
Book Description
Every gift has a price . . . every piece of lace has a secret.

Towner Whitney, the self-confessed unreliable narrator, hails from a family of Salem women who can read the future in the patterns in lace, and who have guarded a history of secrets going back generations. Now the disappearance of two women is bringing Towner back home to Salem—and is bringing to light the shocking truth about the death of her twin sister.

Free Book (Kindle) - OMG

Update: The book that was free this morning has turned out to be the full edition and a new book is now free, that is clearly only the excerpt. I've updated the listing below to reflect just the teaser that is now free.

OMG, by David Javerbaum and God, is a free pre-order in the Kindle store, courtesy of Simon and Schuster. Despite the cover and the link to the hardcover, I'm fairly certain this is going to end up being a teaser title for the full book, as it actually releases three weeks after this Kindle edition. If it isn't, though, I'd expect this one to return to full price when that occurs.
Book Description
In this ultimate celebrity autobiography, bestselling author God will “telleth-all” for the first time, going behind-the-chapters of the Old Testament, offering frank and hilarious insights about fatherhood and bringing the gospels into modernity with a New New Testament.

From the creation of the universe to jeggings, the Lord Almighty has been a pivotal player in nearly all the major decisions of the past twenty epochs. Now, for the first time since He wrote whichever holy book you happen to believe in, God offers startling “dish” about all aspects of the universe and creatures therein, starting with Adam and Steve (you read right) and ending with Snooki. He will also address hot-button topics like prayer in school and evolution; put to rest long-standing disputes concerning which athletes and teams He actually supports; and offer His “inside picks” for the next ninety-three Super Bowls. OMG is sure to appeal to a broad base of readers, from the most ardent apocalyptist to the most blasphemous Darwinian.

God on The 10 Commandments:

Ah, the Ten Commandments.

I hate the Ten Commandments in exactly the same way as Don McLean hates “American Pie.”

For when I wrote those words, they meant something very personal to Me; they expressed My worldview; I put My heart and soul into them; and I issued them forth as any writer does, hoping they would find their audience.

Never did I suspect how popular the work would prove; never did I imagine it would remain My best-known selection; the one people still cite, and debate, and quote from start to finish, all these years later.

I suppose I should be glad for it; glad that humanity has taken it to heart, and extracted so much meaning from it, and embraced its simple AAAAAAAAAA structure.

But I have grown weary of it defining Me; of being regarded as a one-list wonder; of remaining locked forever in the public consciousness, as “that deity who wrote ‘The Ten Commandments.’”

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - God's Story, Your Story

Update: 10/8/11 Now free from Sony.
Update: 10/6/11 Now free from ChristianBook.

God's Story, Your Story: When His Becomes Yours, by Max Lucado, is free on Kindle and from Barnes & Noble, courtesy of Christian publisher Zondervan. I don't expect it to remain free for very long, though, as his past freebies were often for only a day or so, so don't wait too long to pick it up.
Book Description
Carpools and car crashes, job switches and joint custody, moves and motionlessness. Is there a cohesive storyline to the chaos, confusion, and clutter of your daily life? According to well-loved author Max Lucado, the answer is a resounding yes!So what is the text of your life? With his unequaled warmth and honesty, Lucado plumbs the depths of your storyline and comes up smiling. 'Your story indwells God's,' writes Lucado. 'This is the great promise of the Bible and the hope of this book ... Above and around us God directs a grander saga, written by his hand, orchestrated by his will, unveiled according to his calendar. And you are a part of it ...' Join Max for an unforgettable journey woven with New Testament stories and contemporary examples of God's beautiful story-making skills. The beginning of the narrative is legendary, the middle unfolds with surprises still in store, and the ending of your final earthly chapter ushers in a reunion that almost defies description.It's time to see what your life looks like when God's story becomes your story.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.
Get the free ebook from ChristianBook.
Get the free ebook from Sony.

Today's Deals and Free Book Updates

Today is the last day to take advantage of the Save 40% on Kindle covers KSO deal (only unlighted Kindle Keyboard covers are included).

All four of the UK only Kindle books are now free in the US; two of the FT Press books have shown up free from Barnes & Noble, along with six of the Christian published titles from yesterday.
Barnes & Noble is upgrading their web site tonight, so I'd advise turning off your WiFi/Wireless on any nooks, at least for a few days, until we see if they've released a new update and, if so, whether or not it breaks anything. This also means you can't buy any content or view your library during the update (which starts at 11PM ET) and may go all night, so be sure to grab an extra book early, if you need to. More details (well, not really, but the announcement) on their Facebook page.

Today We Are Rich ($1.99), by Tim Sanders, is today Kindle Deal of the Day. A Tyndale House publication, this one was free last May.
Book Description
The long awaited prequel to global best seller Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends.

Are you just hanging in there? Have life’s curveballs thrown you off balance? Do you feel as if your life is going sideways?

Best-selling author, leadership coach, and former Yahoo! executive Tim Sanders knows how you feel. His father’s unexpected death put him in a downward spiral for fifteen years—what he calls his “sideways years.” A photo of a dusty water tower in Texas finally woke him up in 1996. That’s when he realized he needed to go home to his rock—his grandmother Billye, who had taken him in as a child to raise as her own.

Rediscovering the lessons she taught him as a child turned his life around and, in less than four years, catapulted him to financial security and an officer-level role at an S&P 500 company at the center of the Internet revolution. Today, his promise to himself is, “I will never forget those lessons. The price is too high.” Join Tim as he rediscovers the classic principles of confident living that some of the most successful and joyful people you know live by.

Dragon Spear ($6.15 Kindle; $1.99 B&N), by Jessica Day George, is today's Nook Daily Find.
Book Description
As far as Creel is concerned, all is finally right with the world. The dragon king, Shardas, and his queen, Velika, have made a home for themselves on the Far Islands, and for the first time in centuries it seems dragons and humans might be able to live together in peace. So what better time for Creel and Luka to plan their wedding. But then Velika gets kidnapped by a band of rogue dragons in need of their own queen. And Creel and Luka leap to aid Shardas and rescue her—only to discover that Luka’s father has set his sights on taking back the Far Islands from the dragons. Torn between her love for Prince Luka and her friendship with Shardas and Velika, Creel must make the most difficult decision of her life if she stands any chance of getting to the church on time.

A short post today, but a lot of free books since yesterday! I'm off to play with my puppy and will check back in later.

Free Book (nook) - Scepter of the Ancients

Scepter of the Ancients ($6.99 Kindle), the first title in the Skulduggery Pleasant series by Derek Landy and Tom Percival (Illustrator), is free from Barnes & Noble. This is an Agency priced book, so should be the same price at all stores, so be sure to report the price to Amazon.
Book Description
Meet Skulduggery Pleasant

Ace Detective
Snappy Dresser
Razor–tongued Wit
Crackerjack Sorcerer
and
Walking, Talking,
Fire-throwing Skeleton

—as well as ally, protector, and mentor of Stephanie Edgley, a very unusual and darkly talented twelve-year-old.

These two alone must defeat an all-consuming ancient evil.

The end of the world?

Over his dead body.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.

Free Book (Kindle/nook) - Moon Maya 2012

Moon Maya 2012: A Guide to Celebrations in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras, by Joshua Berman, is free in the Kindle store and from Barnes & Noble.
Book Description
December 21, 2012 is an important date for the Maya; it marks the end of the Long Count, a 5,125-year cycle of the Maya calendar, and the world’s transition into a new era. Some believe this transition will be peaceful; others warn it will be nothing short of explosive. But there's one thing everyone can agree on: Traveling to the Mundo Maya in the year 2012 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—and it’s not to be missed.

Travelers to Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras in 2012 can expect a yearlong celebration of Maya culture, past and present—and Moon Maya 2012 is the guide to the best of these celebrations. From Palenque and Tulum to Tikal and Uaxactún, from Caracol to Copán, Central America expert Joshua Berman details the top offerings of each destination: Maya-themed sporting events and reenactments, ceremonies, dances, festivals, important archaeological sites, and more. Packed with strategies for planning a 2012 trip, lists of the organizations and tourism boards offering the best packages and tours, and easy-to-read maps to help you navigate your way through them all, Moon Maya 2012 gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.

Free Book (Kindle) - You Can Do This!

You Can Do This!: Surviving Breast Cancer Without Losing Your Sanity or Your Style, by Elisha Daniels and Kelley Tuthill, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Breast cancer survivors Kelley Tuthill and Elisha Daniels are redefining what it means to be a cancer patient. More than 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year, but that diagnosis does not mean sitting on the sidelines while life passes you by. Both Tuthill and Daniels worked throughout their extensive cancer treatments and continued to enjoy their family, friends, and high-profile careers while fighting the fight of their lives. You Can Do This! shares with you the strategies that worked, what didn't, and what they wish they'd have known at the time of diagnosis.

Benefiting from the expertise of Dr. Ann Partridge, an oncologist at the renowned Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston who helped both of the authors through their own cancer journeys, this triumvirate answers questions like: Can you keep working? How do you pick out a wig or pencil in an eyebrow? What role might reconstruction surgery and prosthetics play in your recovery? What steps can you take to retain a professional, healthy image despite the effects of chemotherapy? How do you broach the subject of cancer with small children? Is it possible to lose your hair and not your sense of humor or libido?

Inside You Can Do This!, Tuthill and Daniels help the newly diagnosed patient work through the initial shock of diagnosis and move forward to face the coming challenges with courage, strength, grace, makeup, and high heels. By offering advice on looking your best, even when you no longer look or feel like yourself, Tuthill and Daniels emphasize that you can continue to lead an active life and that it's perfectly acceptable to research chemotherapy alongside the latest offerings from Chanel.

Free Book (Kindle/nook/iBooks) - Prevention Healthy Favorites: Chicken

Update: 10/15/11 Now free on Sony and iTunes.
Update: 10/13/11 Now free on Kindle.

Prevention Healthy Favorites: Chicken Recipes: 48 Easy and Delicious Meals! ($3.19 Kindle), by The Editors of Prevention Magazine, is free from Barnes & Noble.
Book Description
Like good cooks everywhere, the editors of Prevention magazine love nothing more than sharing their favorite healthy and delicious dishes. That’s the whole idea behind the Prevention Healthy Favorites series of essential cookbooks, each one gathering 48 of the best Prevention-tested recipes that make it easy to enjoy wonderful homemade food fast.

Chicken is versatile and tasty, making it the centerpiece of many family dinner. The challenge is making it flavorful and satisfying, not boring or packed with unhealthy ingredients. No home cook wants to hear “Chicken—again?”

At Prevention magazine, we do love rising to meet a challenge! So we focused this recipe collection on taking dinner from dull to delightful with fabulous flavor. You’ll find a delicious variety of tastes and textures, from Chicken and Portobello Mushroom Pasta Bake to Lime-Marinated Chicken with Salsa. You’ll even discover some lovely twists on old favorites, including versions of Oven-Fried Buttermilk Chicken and Chicken-Spinach Parmesan, that are incredibly satisfying and unbelievably healthy for you and your whole family. Whatever your favorite taste combinations, all of our recipes were created to nourish both body and spirit and to be as simple as possible to prepare.
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Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - Girls to the Rescue Book #4

Update: 10/11/11 Now free on Kindle.
Update: 10/8/11 Now free from Sony.
Update: 10/4/11 Also free from Barnes & Noble and corrected to link to Kindle edition (for price reporting). In addition, the listing at ChristianBook no longer requires a credit card to be on file.

Girls to the Rescue Book #4: Tales of Clever, Courageous Girls from Around the World ($3.99 Kindle), by Bruce Lansky, is free over on ChristianBook. This is an Agency priced book, so should be the same price at all stores, so be sure to report the price to Amazon.
Book Description
This collection highlights clever, courageous girls who save the day, including Kayla, a Mississippi girl who saves her cousin from a tornado; Rosa, a girl living in Tampa Bay who uses her skateboarding skills to save her little brother from attacking pit bulls; and Keesha, an African-American girl who convinces city officials to rid her apartment building of rats.
Get the free ebook over on Barnes & Noble.
Get the free ebook over on ChristianBook. The listing is a bit messed up, it seems, so you'll need to have a credit card on file, but it shouldn't be charged (they respond quickly to support requests and will do refunds if you are charged - I had asked when the listing price was coming up incorrectly).
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120+ Books free for Australians (Kindle)

40 total titles free to pre-order for those in Australia, all from Harper Collins, it appears. A few of these are the 12 Days of Christmas stories (and anthology), but the rest appear to be mostly history and short stories, along with one cookbook.

There are actually a very large number of free Harper titles for Australians. I've listed the ones I've found below, some of which are short stories, but many appear to be full novels. The easiest way to see them is from this search. I doubt any of these will end up free in the US, but anything is possible.
  1. Halfway to the Grave with Bonus Material: A Night Huntress Novel by Jeaniene Frost
  2. Happily Never After by Jeaniene Frost
  3. A Very Vampy Christmas: From Sugarplums and Scandal by Kerrelyn Sparks
  4. Rose in Bloom: A Novella with Bonus Excerpts by Stephanie Laurens
  5. Fatal Heat: A Navy SEAL Novella by Lisa Marie Rice
  6. Royal Weddings: An Original Anthology by Stephanie Laurens, Gaelen Foley and Loretta Chase
  7. Reckoning: From Unbound by Jeaniene Frost
  8. A Lady's Wish by Katharine Ashe
  9. The Amanda Project: Book 2: Revealed: Part 1: Chapters 1-3 by Amanda Valentino and Peter Silsbee
  10. Diaries of an Urban Panther by Amanda Arista
  11. Before the Witches: An Original Novella by Karina Cooper
  12. He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not by Lena Diaz
  13. Dark Future by Kc Klein
  14. The Perfect Hero by Victoria Connelly
  15. The Treats Truck Baking Book by Kim Ima
  16. 1066: History in an Hour by Kaye Jones
  17. American Slavery: History in an Hour by Kat Smutz
  18. Ancient Egypt: History in an Hour by Anthony Holmes
  19. Henry VIII's Wives: History in an Hour by Julie Wheeler
  20. Hitler: History in an Hour by Rupert Colley
  21. Nazi Germany: History in an Hour by Rupert Colley
  22. The Reformation: History in an Hour by Edward A Gosselin
  23. World War Two: History in an Hour by Rupert Colley
  24. Les Très Riches Heures de Mrs Mole by Ronald Searle
  25. Sawbones: A Novella by Stuart MacBride
  26. Clues to Christie: The Definitive Guide to Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot and all of Agatha Christie's Mysteries
  27. Sharpe's Company, Sharpe's Sword, Sharpe's Enemy by Bernard Cornwell
  28. Frankenstein Special Edition: Prodigal Son and City of Night [ePub edition] by Dean Koontz
  29. 77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz
  30. Brought in Dead (Nick Miller 2) by Jack Higgins
  31. Sam Bourne Bundle by Sam Bourne
  32. Sheba by Jack Higgins
  33. The Great Bazaar and Brayan's Gold by Peter V. Brett
  34. Michael Stanley Bundle: A Carrion Death & The 2nd Death of Goodluck Tinubu: The Detective Kubu Mysteries with Exclusive Excerpt of Death of the Mantis by Michael Stanley
  35. JENNY LOPEZ HAS A BAD WEEK by Lindsey Kelk
  36. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (3) - French Hens by Stuart MacBride
  37. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (4) - Calling Birds by Stuart MacBride
  38. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (7) - Swans A Swimming by Stuart MacBride
  39. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (9) - Ladies Dancing by Stuart MacBride
  40. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas by Stuart MacBride
  41. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (1) - A Partridge in a Pear Tree by Stuart MacBride
  42. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (2) - Turtle Doves by Stuart MacBride
  43. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (5) - Gold Rings by Stuart MacBride
  44. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (10) - Lords A Leaping by Stuart MacBride
  45. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (6) - Geese A Laying by Stuart MacBride
  46. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (8) - Maids A Milking by Stuart MacBride
  47. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (11) - Pipers Piping by Stuart MacBride
  48. Twelve Days of Winter: Crime at Christmas (12) - Drummers Drumming by Stuart MacBride
  49. Warriors Digital Novella by Erin Hunter
  50. Hunting Kat by Kelley Armstrong
  51. Trafficked: The Terrifying True Story of a British Girl Forced into the Sex Trade by Sophie Hayes
  52. Birthdays for the Dead by Stuart MacBride
  53. The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart
  54. Grumpy Old Men: New Year, Same Old Crap by David Quantick
  55. The Time of My Life by Cecelia Ahern
  56. Pitch Dark: Dark Days of Fall Sampler: Supernaturally; Fateful; Cold Kiss; A Beautiful Dark; and Eve by Amy Garvey, Claudia Gray, Anna Carey and Kiersten White
  57. Bleak Water by Danuta Reah
  58. Wishing for Snow by Minrose Gwin
  59. PitchDark Presents the Dark Days of Supernatural Paranormal Romance Sampler by Various
  60. The Loving Daylights (B.L.I.S.S.) by Lynsay Sands
  61. Beyond Moralism by John Shelby Spong
  62. American Hunger by Richard Wright
  63. The Easter Moment by John Shelby Spong
  64. Parting Gifts by Lorraine Heath
  65. Sweet Lullaby by Lorraine Heath
  66. Texas Destiny (Leigh Family) by Lorraine Heath
  67. Texas Glory (Leigh Family) by Lorraine Heath
  68. Every Year: Short Stories by Cecelia Ahern
  69. A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely
  70. A Girl's Guide to Vampires (Dark Ones) by Katie MacAlister
  71. Stopping Time (Wicked Lovely) by Melissa Marr
  72. Stepping Out Within by Robert W. Olsen
  73. After Dark (Dark Realm) by Delilah Devlin
  74. Another Door by Jess Michaels
  75. Fallen Angel by Jess Michaels
  76. It's in His Kiss: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  77. Lady Amelia's Secret Lover by Victoria Alexander
  78. The Lover Hunt by Jess Michaels
  79. Magic and Mayhem by Sylvia Day and Cathryn Fox
  80. Parlor Games by Leda Swann
  81. Polly's Game by Leda Swann
  82. Que Se Yo del Universo (Don't Know Much About...) (Spanish Edition) by Kenneth C. Davis
  83. Unrequited by Kimberly Dean
  84. Victim of Deception by Lynn Lafleur
  85. Agent Provocateur by Liz Maverick
  86. If the Holy Spirit Comes for You by Barb Johnson
  87. Issue Is by Barb Johnson
  88. Killer Heart by Barb Johnson
  89. Titty Baby by Barb Johnson
  90. What Was Left by Barb Johnson
  91. Allegory of a Cave by Holly Goddard Jones
  92. Good Girl by Holly Goddard Jones
  93. Life Expectancy by Holly Goddard Jones
  94. An Offer From a Gentleman: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  95. Parts by Holly Goddard Jones
  96. Proof of God by Holly Goddard Jones
  97. Theory of Realty by Holly Goddard Jones
  98. To Sir Phillip, With Love: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  99. Mistress of Paradise by Alexandra Benedict
  100. The City of Windy Trees (P.S.) by Simon Van Booy
  101. The Coming and Going of Strangers (P.S.) by Simon Van Booy
  102. Love Begins in Winter (P.S.) by Simon Van Booy
  103. The Missing Statues (P.S.) by Simon Van Booy
  104. Imponderables (Imponderables®) by David Feldman and Kas Schwan
  105. Reunion by Lynn Lafleur
  106. Romancing Mister Bridgerton: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  107. These Wicked Games by Sherry Ledington, Courtney Milan, Lacey Kumanchik and Eve Ortega
  108. The Viscount Who Loved Me: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  109. When He Was Wicked: The Epilogue II (Bridgerton Family) by Julia Quinn
  110. Escape the Diet Trap by Dr John Briffa
  111. The Hunting of Man: A History of the Sniper by Andy Dougan
  112. Collins Know Your World Series - China
  113. Collins Know Your World Series - Egypt
  114. Collins Know Your World Series - Germany
  115. Collins Know Your World Series - India
  116. Collins Know Your World Series - Japan
  117. Collins Know Your World Series - Nigeria
  118. Collins Know Your World Series - UK
  119. Guys Read: Thad, the Ghost, and Me by Margaret Peterson Haddix
  120. Guys Read: The Snake Mafia by Gennifer Choldenko
  121. Guys Read: Believing in Brooklyn by Matt De La Pena
  122. Guys Read: "What? You Think You Got It Rough?": A Short Story from Guys Read: Funny Business by Christopher Paul Curtis and Jon Scieszka
  123. Casper Candlewacks in the Claws of Crime! by Ivan Brett

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Get 30% off headphones (KSO)

This offer is for those with a Kindle with Special Offers only. View the Special Offers on your Kindle (Menu, Special Offers) and you should see a new promotion (if you don't, turn on your wireless, click Menu, Sync & Check for New Items, then after the sync has completed, go to the Special Offers screen):

Get an extra 30% off select headphones

Click on offer, then click on the link on the offer page sign up and get an email with the promotion code. Sign-up for this offer expires on October 7. You'll get an email (right away), a link to list of eligible headphones and a promotion code to enter at checkout. Once you have the promotional code, you have until November 7 to complete your purchase. Like previous offers, this one requires you to use the full checkout process in order to enter your promotional code. Also, like all Amazon sales that use promotional codes, if you have a gift card balance, you must use it for the payment (if there is not a sufficient balance, then you can pick which credit card or other payment to use).

This offer is limited to one per device AND one per customer (and, like all recent offers, is non-transferable). This limitation is now being enforced by Amazon - if you try to get multiple certificates on one account, you'll get the same promotion code from every Kindle AND the Kindle is flagged to that account and code. Which means if you then transfer the Kindle to another account (a spouse or child, for example), you'll get the exact same code on that account (and it won't work there). Not a big deal on this particular promotion, but I had a long call with Amazon trying to get the promotion code for the recent $1 book promotion on hubby's account (they finally just added a promotion manually). So, be sure to move any KSO to it's own account before trying to get an additional code for this or any future offers.

The selection on the offer is pretty decent, at least for now. If past offers are any guide, the selection will thin down as the promotion gets closer to the expiration date. There are both earbuds and headphones available on this promotion, in all price ranges, from a pair you wouldn't be too upset if your kids lose them to the ones you'll have to keep locked up (and cost more than any of the current Kindles).

Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - Clever John

Update: 10/8/11 Now free from Kobo.

Clever John, a short story by Elizabeth Hoyt, is free on Kindle and from Barnes & Noble and Sony. She's got a new novel, Scandalous Desires (Maiden Lane), releasing in two weeks and you can still get The Ice Princess for $1.99.
Book Description
A delightful fairy tale from the New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Hoyt. CLEVER JOHN gives readers an early glimpse inside Hoyt's next Maiden Lane novel, SCANDALOUS DESIRES. Extended preview of SCANDALOUS DESIRES included.
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Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - The Big 5-OH!

Update: 10/6/11 Now free from ChristianBook.
Update: 10/3/11 Now free for US Kindlers and from Barnes & Noble.

The Big 5-OH!, by Sandra D. Bricker, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Abingdon Press. A multiple repeat freebie (for this ASIN, a repeat from July), it will no doubt be free for US customers by morning.
Book Description
Olivia Wallace has a birthday curse . . . or so she thinks. It was a broken heart on her 16th, a car accident on her 21st, pneumonia on her 30th, and a fall down a flight of stairs on her 35th. There were Ohio blizzards on her 38th, 39th, and 40th; and six days before her 45th, she lost the love of her life to a heart attack. Numbing grief stole that birthday and a couple more to follow and, on the morning of her 48th birthday, she received the call she’d dreaded ever since losing her mom so many years ago…she was diagnosed with stage-3 ovarian cancer. The doctors didn’t hold out a lot of hope, but Liv survived and maintained her faith. Months of surgeries and chemotherapy and radiation treatments followed.

But now, as her 50th birthday creeps up the icy Ohio path toward her, her hair has grown back, her energy level is up, and she is officially cancer free. It makes her nervous. After everything she’s gone through, Liv hates the idea of driving on icy roads and returning to work as an O.R. nurse in a local Cincinnati hospital.

Her best friend Hallie knows just the thing to break Liv out of the winter doldrums, while providing a safe haven of warmth, sunshine, and a time to regroup: a holiday in the Florida sunshine!
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Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - The Pastor's Wife

Update: 10/6/11 Now free from ChristianBook.
Update: 10/3/11 Now free for US Kindlers and from Barnes & Noble.

The Pastor's Wife, by Jennifer Allee, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Abingdon Press. A repeat from May, it will no doubt be free for US customers by morning.
Book Description
Maura Sullivan never intended to set foot in Granger, Ohio, again. But when circumstances force her to return, she must face all the disappointments she tried so hard to leave behind: a husband who ignored her, a congregation she couldn’t please, and a God who took away everything she ever loved.

Nick Shepherd thought he had put the past behind him, until the day his estranged wife walked back into town. Intending only to help Maura through her crisis of faith, Nick finds his feelings for her never died. Now, he must admit the mistakes he made, how he hurt his wife, and find a way to give and receive forgiveness.

As God works in both of their lives, Nick and Maura start to believe they can repair their broken relationship and reunite as man and wife. But Maura has one more secret to tell Nick before they can move forward. It’s what ultimately drove her to leave him six years earlier, and the one thing that can destroy the fragile trust they’ve built.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.
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Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - Griselda Takes Flight

Update: 10/6/11 Now free from ChristianBook.
Update: 10/3/11 Now free for US Kindlers and from Barnes & Noble.

Griselda Takes Flight, by Joyce Magnin, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Abingdon Press. A repeat from April, it will no doubt be free for US customers by morning.
Book Description
Now that her morbidly obese sister, Agnes Sparrow, is comfortably dieting at the Greenbrier Nursing Home, Griselda learns to fly — literally — after a pilot makes an emergency landing and creates quite a ruckus in the otherwise sleepy town of Bright’s Pond.

But Griselda’s new found freedom — and her flight time with handsome pilot, Cliff—is hampered by other happenings in town. Like the gold digger who prances around town and is supposedly engaged to Stella Kincaid’s brother — the lottery winner who is in a coma. And there’s Ivy Slocum’s dog, Al Capone, whose adventures continue long after they should.

When Chief of Police Mildred Blessing starts investigating the gold digger, however, things really heat up — for Griselda and all the residents of the unique Pennsylvania hamlet called Bright’s Pond!
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.
Get the free ebook from ChristianBook.

Free Book (Kindle/EPUB) - Date with Destiny

Update: 10/6/11 Now free from ChristianBook.
Update: 10/3/11 Now free for US Kindlers.

Date with Destiny: Find the Love You Need, by Rev Joseph W III Walker, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Abingdon Press. A repeat from February, it will no doubt be free for US customers by morning.
Book Description
Find your purpose for living through loving.

Finding the love you need will only happen when you discover your true purpose for living. Bishop Joseph Walker's Date with Destiny will help you help you fit your plans into the deeper and richer plan God has for you. Only then will you be able to get your relationships right. Bishop Walker gives you the tools you need to fit the pieces of the relationship puzzle together. He shows how to embrace the concept that God means for all of us to have satisfying relationships.

"This book sheds light on the power of purpose in relationships for couples. Why does God bring us together? Is there a purpose bigger than us? To these questions, I would argue, YES! When two people understand their purpose in life, it becomes a qualifier for healthy relationships. God merges their individual purposes so that they compliment, not compete with each other."
Get the free ebook from ChristianBook.

Today's Deals and Bargain Apps

Fall is in the air and it's time for Amazon's pre-Christmas $5 Magazine Sale. So far, I think I've used this sale every year for the past two or three to pick up a renewal or two for myself or a family member. The sale ends Oct 11, though, so don't wait too long to make a selection. Also, these are paper editions (don't expect to see this kind of price on the Kindle Fire!), which actually works well for several of the Christmas subscriptions I give out each year.


Additional formats and/or sources are available for these free books:

The first title in Ted Dekker's Lost Books Series, Chosen ($8.99 Kindle; $2.89 B&N), is today's Nook Daily Find. This is a young adult extension of his Circle series, aimed at the Christian market.
Book Description
Think with your heart and prepare to die for you have been Chosen.

The land of the Forest Dwellers has been decimated by the Horde under the watchful eye of the vilest of all creatures, Teeleh. Thomas Hunter, supreme commander of the Forest Guard, is forced to lower the recruitment age of his army from 18 to 16. From among thousands, four new recruits are chosen to lead--and perhaps die--for the greater good.

The chosen four are sent on a quest to prove their character, but their mission takes a dramatic turn when they are intercepted, sworn to secrecy, and redirected to a different endgame. Now they must find the seven lost Books of History. Books that have power over the past, present, and future. Books whose words are alive. Books sought by the Dark One that control not only the destiny of their world . . . but that of ours as well.

Susanna Kearsley's Winter Sea ($1.99) is today's Kindle Deal of the Day. The price is the lowest I've seen on it (and better than I paid in June).
Book Description
History has all but forgotten...

In the spring of 1708, an invading Jacobite fleet of French and Scottish soldiers nearly succeeded in landing the exiled James Stewart in Scotland to reclaim his crown.

Now, Carrie McClelland hopes to turn that story into her next bestselling novel. Settling herself in the shadow of Slains Castle, she creates a heroine named for one of her own ancestors and starts to write.

But when she discovers her novel is more fact than fiction, Carrie wonders if she might be dealing with ancestral memory, making her the only living person who knows the truth-the ultimate betrayal-that happened all those years ago, and that knowledge comes very close to destroying her...

If you are still hanging on to your $2 Android credit, you might want to take a look at Business Calendar, by Mikado Software, currently on sale for $1.99. It has rave reviews, syncs with Google Calendar and should work great with the Kindle Fire (for off cloud calendar access) as well as most Android phones. If you signed up for the credit and don't yet have a device, you'll have until December 15, which is plenty of time after the Kindle Fires have shipped.
App Description
Business Calendar is a complete calendar application that synchronizes with your Google calendars. Features include smooth scroll- and zoom-in multi-day view (1-14 days), graphical and textual presentation, and quick fade in/out calendars using the favorite bar.

With Business Calendar on the job, you'll never forget another appointment. This app includes drag and drop functionality, search function, easy switching between time line bars, and event titles in month view. This app also has an intuitive new handling option: just swipe your finger over any days of interest in the month view and open them in the multi-day view.

If you are more of a game player, UNO, by Gameloft, is on sale for 99 cents, as are all three variations of Angry Birds: Ad-Free, Seasons and Rio. I already have two (and you can get all three for just under the price of just one of them for the nookColor), but I'm tempted by UNO. B&N still has the Mighty Eagle (but only in store), but i see two unlockers for AB at Amazon and a free Angry Birds Profiler that lets you save multiple profiles for the game, so you can share a single tablet without ruining each other's progress (basically, multiple bookmarks for the game).
Game Description
Gameloft has brought this classic family card game to your Android device, in all its colorful, turn-reversing glory.

For the uninitiated, Uno resembles the card game Crazy 8s, but Uno is far crazier than its inspiration. There are always four players in a single match. The deck has four colors: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow; and the cards are numbered from 0 to 9. You drop a card from your hand into the discard pile to match either the color or the number laid by the previous player. The first person to drop all his cards is the winner. But within the deck are special cards that add an element of surprise to the game: Wild Card, Reverse, Skip, Draw Two Cards, and the dreaded Draw Four Wild Card. These special cards make Uno wildly unpredictable. Just as someone thinks they're about to win the game, the momentum can suddenly swing against them. And you must exclaim "Uno!" when you're down to one card, or you have to draw two cards!

Uno comes in three game modes: Quick Play, Tournament, and Multiplayer. Quick Play allows you to get in a single game against three Android opponents. In Tournament, you try to win the best of five matches. In Multiplayer, you can play against human and computer opponents, assigning the four player positions to either a person or the Android. Within all these modes, Uno keeps track of your statistics and achievements. Uno comes with a full range of options, including profile set-up, difficulty level, scoring and penalty rules, sound and assistant toggles, different backgrounds, challenge and force play modes, and options to enable Uno 7-0 and Jump-In. Uno!

Free Book (ADE-PDF) - Revel with a Cause

Revel with a Cause: Liberal Satire in Postwar America ($12.60 Kindle), by Stephen E. Kerche, is this month's free book from The University of Chicago Press.
Book Description
We live in a time much like the postwar era. A time of arch political conservatism and vast social conformity. A time in which our nation’s leaders question and challenge the patriotism of those who oppose their policies. But before there was Jon Stewart, Al Franken, or Bill Maher, there were Mort Sahl, Stan Freberg, and Lenny Bruce—liberal satirists who, through their wry and scabrous comedic routines, waged war against the political ironies, contradictions, and hypocrisies of their times.

Revel with a Cause is their story. Stephen Kercher here provides the first comprehensive look at the satiric humor that flourished in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. Focusing on an impressive range of comedy—not just standup comedians of the day but also satirical publications like MAD magazine, improvisational theater groups such as Second City, the motion picture Dr. Strangelove, and TV shows like That Was the Week That Was—Kercher reminds us that the postwar era saw varieties of comic expression that were more challenging and nonconformist than we commonly remember. His history of these comedic luminaries shows that for a sizeable audience of educated, middle-class Americans who shared such liberal views, the period’s satire was a crucial mode of cultural dissent. For such individuals, satire was a vehicle through which concerns over the suppression of civil liberties, Cold War foreign policies, blind social conformity, and our heated racial crisis could be productively addressed.

A vibrant and probing look at some of the most influential comedy of mid-twentieth-century America, Revel with a Cause belongs on the short list of essential books for anyone interested in the relationship between American politics and popular culture.
Sign up for the free book from the University of Chicago. You'll need to enter your email address, then check your email for the link to download the book. Mine arrived within seconds -- you get a .ACSM file, which, when opened, will load the PDF book inside of Adobe ADE. This is a DRM'd PDF and is not compatible with the Kindle.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Free Book (Kindle/EPUB/nook) - Imaginary Jesus

Update: 10/12/11 Now free on Kindle.
Update: Now free from Barnes & Noble.

Imaginary Jesus ($9.39 Kindle), by Matt Mikalatos and George Barna, is free from ChristanBook and Sony.
Book Description
Imaginary Jesus is an hilarious, fast-paced, not-quite-fictional story that’s unlike anything you’ve ever read before. When Matt Mikalatos realizes that his longtime buddy in the robe and sandals isn’t the real Jesus at all, but an imaginary one, he embarks on a mission to find the real thing. On his wild ride through time, space, and Portland, Oregon, he encounters hundreds of other Imaginary Jesuses determined to stand in his way (like Legalistic Jesus, Perpetually Angry Jesus, and Magic 8 Ball Jesus). But Matt won’t stop until he finds the real Jesus—and finally gets an answer to the question that’s haunted him for years. Be warned: Imaginary Jesus may bring you face-to-face with an imposter in your own life.
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Free Book (EPUB) - Hero's Ransom

Hero's Ransom ($9.49 Kindle), by Diane & David Munson, is free from ChristianBook.
Book Description
COULD CHINESE ESPIONAGE ATTACK YOUR HOME TOWN?

CIA Agent Bo Rider (The Camelot Conspiracy) and Federal Agents Eva Montanna and Griff Topping (Facing Justice, Confirming Justice, The Camelot Conspiracy) return in “Hero’s Ransom”, the Munsons’ fourth family-friendly adventure. When archeologist Amber Worthing uncovers a two-thousand-year-old mummy and witnesses a secret rocket launch at a Chinese missile base, she is arrested for espionage. Her imprisonment sparks a custody battle between grandparents over her young son, Lucas. Caught between sinister world powers, Amber’s faith is tested in ways she never dreamed possible. Danger escalates as Bo races to stop China’s killer satellite from destroying America, and with Eva and Griff’s help, to rescue Amber using an unexpected ransom.

Based on their exciting careers, Diane, former federal prosecutor, and David, former federal agent, blend insiders’ savvy and surprising plot twists to ratchet up the tension in “Hero’s Ransom,” captivating readers. You won’t blink from page one until the end. Could Chinese espionage disrupt your home town?
Get the free ebook from ChristianBook.

Today's Deals and Bargain Books

Last night's UK books are all free for US Kindle customers.
EPUB and nook formats are now available for Five Free Short Stories by Daniel Orozco, while Brand Like A Rock Star has a DRM-free PDF available (still not free on Kindle).

The Justice Game ($1.99), by Randy Singer, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day. This one was free last Christmas, for those who have had your Kindle's for a while, courtesy of Christian publisher Tyndale House.
Book Description
After the target of an investigative report storms a Virginia Beach television station, he kills one of the anchors before the SWAT team takes him down. Following the victim’s funeral, her family files a lawsuit against the gun company who manufactured the killer’s weapon of choice. The lawyers for the plaintiff and defendant—Kelly Starling and Jason Noble—are young, charismatic, and successful. They’re also easy blackmail targets, both harboring a personal secret so devastating it could destroy their careers. Millions of dollars—and more than a few lives—are at stake. But as Kelly and Jason battle each other, they discover that the real fight is with unseen forces intent on controlling them both.

Medicus ($7.14 Kindle; $2.99 B&N), the first in the Medicus/Gaius Petreius Ruso Investigation series by Ruth Downie, is today's Nook Daily Find. Also published under the title Ruso and the Disappearing Dancing Girls, this one was free at the first of the year, in most formats.
Book Description
Divorced and down on his luck, Gaius Petreius Ruso has made the rash decision to seek his fortune in an inclement outpost of the Roman Empire, namely Britannia. In a moment of weakness, after a straight thirtysix-hour shift at the army hospital, he succumbs to compassion and rescues an injured slave girl, Tilla, from the hands of her abusive owner. Now he has a new problem: a slave who wont talk and cant cook, and drags trouble in her wake. Before he knows it, Ruso is caught in the middle of an investigation into the deaths of prostitutes working out of the local bar. Now Ruso must summon all his forensic knowledge to find a killer who may be after him next. With a gift for comic timing and historical detail, Ruth Downie has conjured an ancient world as raucous and real as our own.

Nobody's Princess ($3.99 Kindle, B&N), by Esther Friesner
Book Description
She is beautiful, she is a princess, and Aphrodite is her favorite goddess, but something in Helen of Sparta just itches for more out of life. Not one to count on the gods—or her looks—to take care of her, Helen sets out to get what she wants with steely determination and a sassy attitude. That same attitude makes Helen a few enemies—such as the self-proclaimed "son of Zeus" Theseus—but it also intrigues, charms, and amuses those who become her friends, from the famed huntress Atalanta to the young priestess who is the Oracle of Delphi.

In Nobody's Princess, author Esther Friesner deftly weaves together history and myth as she takes a new look at the girl who will become Helen of Troy. The resulting story offers up adventure, humor, and a fresh and engaging heroine you cannot help but root for.

As a part of their recently announced Galaxy Project, RosettaBooks has released a number of stories that were originally published in Galaxy Magazine. These are classic SciFi, featuring authors such as Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Ray Bradbury. Currently, there are 23 selections, all priced at $1.99 each.


Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant: Confessions of Cooking for One and Dining Alone ($3.99), by Jenni Ferrari-Adler, isn't a recipe book aimed at getting singles to cook more at home (for that, try the new Mark Bittman Single, Cooking Solves Everything: How Time in the Kitchen Can Save Your Health, Your Budget, and Even the Planet), but a collection of essays from well known people who do cook and eat alone, at least on occasion.
Book Description
In this delightful and much buzzed-about collection of essays, 26 writers and foodies invite readers into their kitchens to reflect on the secret meals they relish when no one else is looking. Part solace, part celebration, part handbook, Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant offers a wealth of company, inspiration, and humor—and finally, recipes that require no division or subtraction.

Featuring essays by:
Steve Almond, Jonathan Ames, Jami Attenberg, Laura Calder, Mary Cantwell, Dan Chaon, Laurie Colwin, Laura Dave, Courtney Eldridge, Nora Ephron, Erin Ergenbright, M. F. K. Fisher, Colin Harrison, Marcella Hazan, Amanda Hesser, Holly Hughes, Jeremy Jackson, Rosa Jurjevics, Ben Karlin, Rattawut Lapcharoensap, Beverly Lowry, Haruki Murakami, Phoebe Nobles, Ann Patchett, Anneli Rufus and Paula Wolfert.

Choosing Brilliant Health: 9 Choices That Redefine What It Takes to Create Lifelong Vitality and Well-Being and Happiness & Health: 9 Choices That Unlock the Powerful Connection Between the Two Things We Want Most ($3.99), by Greg Hicks and Rick Foster, are both part of Penquin's current sale.
Choosing Brilliant Health
Proven ways to create positive behaviors and attitudes that make us healthier.

Stepping into a new frontier of health, Choosing Brilliant Health is the first practical guide to discovering the most powerful, yet least utilized, route to good health – the thoughts and behaviors that create positive emotions.

Based on groundbreaking new studies showing that positive emotions are a root cause of good health, high immune function and better healing, the book offers a clear, concise path to unraveling the mysteries of the mind-body connection.

Choosing Brilliant Health provides the means for anyone to take control of their health and to thrive in spite of inevitable illness and aging. By integrating a specific and easy-to- implement set of nine attitude-driven behaviors, people can live in Brilliant Health and actually alter their physical state, boost their immune function, reduce pain, enhance their ability to fight disease, reduce stress, recover faster from surgery, and live a longer and better life.


Happiness & Health
The first practical guide to the physical benefits of positive emotions-from the national bestselling authors of How We Choose to Be Happy.

Happiness & Health unravels the mysteries of the mindbody connection as it presents clinical, scientific, and anecdotal evidence that proves that the adoption of a set of simple behaviors-known collectively as the "model of health"-can biochemically enhance health and well-being.

Validated by international studies, including those conducted at the Mayo Clinic, the "model of health" as outlined in this book sets forth nine specific attitude- driven behaviors that anyone can integrate into their lives to achieve higher levels of both recovery from and prevention of illness.

Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers' Guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University ($3.99), by Mark Kramer and Wendy Call
Book Description
Inspiring stories and practical advice from America’s most respected journalists

The country’s most prominent journalists and nonfiction authors gather each year at Harvard’s Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. Telling True Stories presents their best advice—covering everything from finding a good topic, to structuring narrative stories, to writing and selling your first book. More than fifty well-known writers offer their most powerful tips.

The essays contain important counsel for new and career journalists, as well as for freelance writers, radio producers, and memoirists. Packed with refreshingly candid and insightful recommendations, Telling True Stories will show anyone fascinated by the art of writing nonfiction how to bring people, scenes, and ideas to life on the page.

Tracking Bear: An Ella Clah Novel ($2.99), by Aimee Thurlo and David Thurlo
Book Description
A group of businessmen is working to open a uranium mine and nuclear power plant on the Navajo Reservation. The NEED project will provide cheap power to the Navajo nation, employ many who are out of work, and earn income for the tribe by selling surplus power to Arizona, New Mexico, and other western states. Investigating the murder of a Navajo cop during a break-in and robbery, Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah learns that the dead man's father, a retired physicist, is strongly opposed to uranium mining and nuclear plants.

Ella's mother, Rose, opposes the plans as well, taking as her cause the health of the workers and the land. Kevin Tolino, the father of Ella's daughter, hires a bodyguard after receiving threats because of his public support of the project. A Navajo community college teacher is assaulted, and his office and home ransacked-apparently by the same person who murdered the Navajo police officer.

A tribal official who opposes NEED is murdered. Clues seem to lead to a major supporter of the nuclear project, but the man insists he's being framed. Other area murders are also linked to NEED supporters-but why would a group of wealthy businessmen kill their opponents when they could just outspend them? There has to be more going on than political wrangling, but Ella is fumbling in the dark, with uncooperative witnesses and few clues.

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close ($3.19 Kindle, B&N), by Jonathan Safran Foer
Book Description
Soon to be a major motion picture, starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, John Goodman, and more

Jonathan Safran Foer emerged as one of the most original writers of his generation with his best-selling debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated. Now, with humor, tenderness, and awe, he confronts the traumas of our recent history.

Nine-year-old Oskar Schell has embarked on an urgent, secret mission that will take him through the five boroughs of New York. His goal is to find the lock that matches a mysterious key that belonged to his father, who died in the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11. This seemingly impossible task will bring Oskar into contact with survivors of all sorts on an exhilarating, affecting, often hilarious, and ultimately healing journey.

Cruise Confidential: A Hit Below the Waterline (Where the Crew Lives, Eats, Wars, and Parties -- One Crazy Year Working on Cruise Ships) ($3.99), by Brian David Bruns
Book Description
In Cruise Confidential, Brian David Bruns spills the dirt — or in this case, the dirty water — on those romantic, fun-filled vacations at sea. His hilarious chronicle of the year he spent working for Carnival Cruise Lines takes readers down into the areas where the crew works and lives, leaving readers gasping with laughter as they’re assaulted nonstop with events that range from the absurd to the utterly bizarre. Stewards fighting over food. Cutlery allowances and other nonsensical rules. What the crew calls those onboard (no, it’s not “passengers”). And of course, the sex. An abundance of ready, willing, and able bodies eager for action on a vessel replete with nooks and crannies leads to love in some mighty strange, and seemingly impossible, places. Breezy, entertaining, and informative, Cruise Confidential is essential reading for those planning a cruise or for anyone who just needs a good laugh.

The Best American Sampler ($0.99), by Best American Series, contains some of the best short fiction/nonfiction selections from the past year. I have a couple of the larger compilations as review copies, but there are bound to be a few titles in this one that I don't have, judging from the description. This one and the rest of the series will be released tomorrow.
Book Description
The Best American series is the premier annual showcase for the country’s finest short fiction and nonfiction. Each volume’s series editor selects notable works from hundreds of magazines, journals, and websites. The guest editor then chooses the best twenty or so pieces to publish. This unique system has made the Best American series the most respected – and most popular – of its kind.
This special e-book contains eleven selections from the following 2011 editions:

The Best American Short Stories edited by Geraldine Brooks
The Best American Essays edited by Edwidge Danticat
The Best American Mystery Stories edited by Harlan Coben
The Best American Science and Nature Writing edited by Mary Roach
The Best American Sports Writing edited by Jane Leavy
The Best American Travel Writing edited by Sloane Crosley

Free nookColor Game- 180 Ultra

180 Ultra, by Headcase Games, is free for nookColor users, for a limited time.
Book Description
* New in-game Tips & Tricks Guide just added for free! Learn all the secrets and crush your friends' scores!

Easy for anyone to learn in a minute, but deep enough to challenge the most hardcore players. Fans of classic games like Tetris Attack and Bust-a-Move will love the new "shoot and flip" mechanic!

180 is an insane flipping match-3 action puzzler like you've never played before! Launch colorful gems into three-in-a-rows to clear the vertically-descending board. Each gem is 2-sided, flip them 180° at any time with just a tap of your finger. Doing so will enable you to setup incredible combos and be rewarded with HUGE scores - just don't let the gems touch the red line at the bottom, or it's game over!

* Infinitely replayable - You'll never put this game down! * Different game modes, characters, and themes * Multiple gameplay secrets - Can you figure them out? * Colorful HD graphics - Ready for your tablet!

Developed by people who've worked on some of your favorite games (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Might & Magic, Knights of the Old Republic, Guitar Hero)