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Monday, March 12, 2012

Free Book - The Truth About Better Decision-Making (K/N)

Update: 3/13/12 Now free from Barnes & Noble.

The Truth About Better Decision-Making, a collection of titles by Robert E. Gunther, William Kane and Leigh L. Thompson, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
150 powerful bite-size solutions for improving every decision you make!

Three full books of practical guidance for making smarter, better decisions – in business, and in life! Discover how to learn and profit from your mistakes… minimize your risks, and act more decisively… make choices that help your organization thrive in change… make negotiating decisions that lead to win-win solutions and enduring business relationships… and much more!
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Free Book - How to Keep Score in Business (K/N)

Update: 3/13/12 Now free from Barnes & Noble.

How to Keep Score in Business: Accounting and Financial Analysis for the Non-Accountant, by Robert Follett, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
In How to Keep Score in Business, Second Edition, long-time CEO Robert Follett shows you exactly how to "keep score" in business by reading and interpreting company financials. Step by step, Follett helps you capture crucial insights buried in balance sheets, income statements, and other key reports. Follett shows how to apply core tools for analyzing financial reports and investment opportunities, and demystifies key accounting terms every business decision-maker and investor needs to know. You'll learn how to uncover a company's true financial position through its balance sheet and income statements–and identify crucial information those documents may not be showing. Follett demonstrates how to use modern ROI tools to evaluate performance or analyze potential investments; how to track ongoing changes in a company's financial position; how to build cash flow budgets for more effective planning; and how to use common analysis ratios (without misusing them). Practical from start to finish, this fully updated book won't transform you into an accountant–but it will help you work more confidently with financial professionals, make smarter business decisions, and choose better investments.
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Free Book - Evolution (K/N)

Update: 3/13/12 Now free from Barnes & Noble.

Evolution: A View from the 21st Century, by James A. Shapiro, is a repeat freebie in the Kindle store.
Book Description
James A. Shapiro's proposes an important new paradigm for understanding biological evolution, the core organizing principle of biology. Shapiro introduces crucial new molecular evidence that tests the conventional scientific view of evolution based on the neo-Darwinian synthesis, and shows why this view is inadequate to today's evidence. He then presents a compelling alternative view of the evolutionary process that reflects the shift in life sciences towards a more information- and systems-based approach.

Shapiro integrates advances in symbiogenesis, epigenetics, and saltationism into a unified approach that views evolutionary change as an active cell process, regulated epigenetically and capable of making rapid large changes by horizontal DNA transfer, inter-specific hybridization, whole genome doubling, symbiogenesis, or massive genome restructuring.

Evolution: A View from the 21st Century marshals extensive evidence in support of a fundamental reinterpretation of evolutionary processes, including more than 1,100 references to the scientific literature. Shapiro's work will generate extensive discussion throughout the biological community, and may significantly change your own thinking about how life has evolved. It also has major implications for evolutionary computation, information science, and the growing synthesis of the physical and biological sciences.
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Free Book - The Art of Asking (K/N)

Update: 3/13/12 Now free from Barnes & Noble.

The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers, by Terry J. Fadem, is a repeat freebie in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Ask the Right Questions in the Right Ways...And Get the Answers You Need to Succeed!

Discover the core questions that every manager needs to master...how to avoid the mistakes business questioners make most often...ten simple rules for asking every question more effectively. Learn how to ask tough questions and take control of tough situations...use questions to promote innovation, drive change, identify hidden problems, and get failing projects back on track.

Ask better questions, get better answers, achieve better results!
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Free Book - The Truth About the New Rules of Business Writing (K/N)

Update: 3/13/12 Now free from Barnes & Noble.

The Truth About the New Rules of Business Writing, by Natalie Canavor and Claire Meirowitz, is a repeat freebie in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Want a powerful competitive advantage? Become a better business writer. Better writers get better jobs and more promotions. Winning is about persuading people, and that means writing: emails, Web sites, presentations, proposals, resumes, grant proposals, you name it. Businesses know this: that's why they spend $3 billion a year helping their employees become more effective writers. If you hated writing in school, or if you just weren't that good at it, we have great news. Business writing has changed. Forget jargon, pomposity, grammar drills: just figure out what you want to say and say it simply, quickly, conversationally. The Truth About Business Writing That Works shows you exactly how to do that. Step by step, you'll learn how to plan and organize your content; make your point faster; tell your readers what's in it for them; construct winning documents of every kind, print and electronic, even blog entries and text messages! The Truth About Writing That Works brings together its field's best knowledge, and shows exactly how to put it to work. With an "aha" on every page, it presents information in a clear, accessible style that's easy to understand and use. Written in short chapters, it covers the entire field, cuts to the heart of every topic, pulls back the curtain on expert secrets, and pops the bubble of commonly-held assumptions. Simply put, this book delivers easy, painless writing techniques that work.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Free Book - The Myths, Legends, and Lore of Ireland (K/N)

Update: 3/12/12 Now free in the US Kindle store and from Barnes & Noble..

The Myths, Legends, and Lore of Ireland (Main/UK), by Amy Hackney Blackwell, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store. It should be free for US customers by morning and most likely at Barnes & Noble, as well.
Book Description
More than 20 million Americans claim some sort of Irish heritage. But how much do you really know about this amazing country? Forget about shamrocks, leprechauns, and all that blarney--this book is a concise and authoritative guide that dispels the myths and tells the true stories of the Irish. Highlights include:
  • Who St. Patrick really was
  • The story behind "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
  • Scandals in the Irish church
  • Coming to America and the real gangs of New York
  • The spooky truth behind changelings, leprechauns, and fairies
Complete with an Irish language primer and pronunciation guide, this book is an informative pot of gold for everyone who loves the Irish!
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Free Book - Hose Monkey (K/N)

Update: 3/12/12 Now free in the US Kindle store and from Barnes & Noble..

Hose Monkey (Main/UK), a Joe Serpe Mystery by Reed Farrel Coleman, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store. It should be free for US customers by morning.
Book Description
When former NYPD detective Joe Serpe hit bottom, he just kept on going. Having lost his career to charges of corruption, his family to divorce, his partner to suicide, and his fireman brother to the tragedy of 9/11, Serpe's world is nearly empty but for his cat, Mulligan. Living in a basement apartment in a blue collar town on Long Island, Joe spends his days filling tanks with home heating oil and his nights filling his belly with vodka.

But when a young retarded man who worked for Joe's oil company is cruelly murdered, Joe Serpe rediscovers purpose and grasps for a last chance at redemption.

Along with his former Internal Affairs Bureau nemesis, Bob Healy, and Marla Stein, a brave and beautiful, group home psychologist, Joe wades into the world of street gangs, anti-immigration organizations, and the Red Mafia.

Hose Monkey is a rough and tumble ride through a violent, often cruel world--a world where it's hard to tell the bad guys from the good guys without a scorecard. It is a world of murder and extortion, but one in which an innocent Down Syndrome girl may hold the key that unlocks the mystery. At the same time, Hose Monkey is a story of salvation and forgiveness. . . a tale of justice done.
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Free Book - Make It Last (K)

Update: 3/12/12 Now free in the US Kindle store.

Make It Last: Proven Principles for Effective Student Ministry (Main/UK), by Jeff Lovingood, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Navpress. It should be free for US customers by morning and most likely at Barnes & Noble, as well.
Book Description
Author and pastor Jeff Lovingood believes to be successful in youth ministry, pastors need to embrace and understand certain enduring principles that will strengthen and carry them through the tough times when they are tempted to give up.

Make It Last outlines these values and provides practical guidelines to encourage youth workers to reflect on why they are called to the ministry.

An invaluable resource for anyone working with students in the church, Make It Last tackles important issues.

Free Book - Living Successfully with Screwed-Up People (K/N/E)

Update: 3/12/12 Now free in the US Kindle store and from Barnes & Noble and ChristianBook.

Living Successfully with Screwed-Up People (Main/UK), by Elizabeth Brown, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store (repeat), courtesy of Christian publisher Revell. It should be free for US customers by morning and most likely at Barnes & Noble, as well.
Book Description
You can be positive--no matter who tries to bring you down. Unfortunately, the world is full of screwed-up people. But the good news, says Elizabeth B. Brown, is that your world no longer has to revolve around them. With brilliant insights and a keen sense of humor, this trusted author shows you how to: take back the power from the difficult people in your life respond productively when confronted remain poised and in control when everyone around you loses it win fairly in unfair battles let go of the past and live triumphantly now Dozens of real-life success stories, brief diagnostic tests, and practical tools are included to help you assess your own unique situation and gain the confidence to live successfully with screwed-up people. You can stop being the victim of others and start loving life in spite of them.
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Google Play 25 Cent Specials

Newberry Medal winner The Giver ($0.25 Kindle, Google), by Lois Lowry, is today's Google Play Book deal for those in the US. If you are in Canada, it's apparently Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back To Health ($9.45 Kindle, ?? Google), by William Davis MD (which Amazon hasn't price matched at all), in the UK it's Rules of the Game ($0.31 Main/£0.20 UK), Neil Strauss (I can't get a link to the Google book on this one) and for those in Australia, it's Cocaine Blues: Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries ($1.05 Kindle, ?? Google), by Kerry Greenwood.
The Giver
Jonas's world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear of pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the community. Jonas lives in a seemingly ideal world.

When Jonas turns 12 he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Receiver does Jonas begin to understand the dark secrets behind this fragile community. Now, it is time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.

Today's 25 cent movie rental from Google is Sunshine Cleaning ($2.99 Amazon; $0.25 Google).
Movie Description
Former high school cheerleading captain Rose (Amy Adams) is a thirty-something single mother who cleans houses for a living. Wanting to send her trouble-making son Oscar to a private school, Rose decides to take her married lover's (Steve Zahn) advice and get into the "lucrative" business of crime scene cleanup with her sister Norah (Emily Blunt).

Take Care [Explicit] ($0.25 Amazon, Google), by Drake, is today's Google Play Music Deal. This one isn't as overtly explicit as the last one; again, if there is a single song you want on it, it's cheaper to just grab the album.
Book Description
On his second proper full-length, 2011’s most popular rapper sings, “I be yelling out, ‘money over everything/ money on my mind’/ then she want to ask when it got so empty.” Drake is the sad sack don, both excited and dizzy from his ascension to the top. He desperately clings to an idea of self, while acknowledging, “you lose some and win some/ as long as the outcome is income.” The lyrics’ interiority is complemented by the music’s understated elegance. Divorced from Drake’s pronouncements that he “never cheated when we were together,” the skeletal drums and ambient synth of “Take a Shot” are spacious and a bit cold. It’s a neat trick, and Take Care is fully realized in its emotional texture and nuance. Sam Chennault, Google Play

Camera ZOOM FX ($0.25 Amazon; Google), by Androidslide, is the Android App of the Day. Since it works with a camera, it isn't Kindle Fire compatible (of course), but if you have an Android tablet or phone, it's well worth getting (and it normally sells for more than its "sale" price of $4.99).
App Description
Camera Zoom FX brings a full set of photography features to your Android device by combining powerful camera functions with stunning post-processing.

Capturing the Moment
Your photo options are endless with Camera Zoom FX, but thanks to its incredibly intuitive and organized interface, your ability to capture the perfect moment quickly won't be hindered by buttons and choices. Shoot now, play later.

Seamless Shooting with Accessible Options
The shooting options are offered along the sidebars of your screen upon launch. Quickly and easily make a change if necessary without searching through endless settings. The left bar offers your zoom scale, focus, flash, and front-facing camera support. The right sidebar offers the shooting mode icon. Tap it to change it. Choose from Normal, Stable Shot, Timer, Burst Mode (capturing multiple shots consecutively), Time Lapse, Collage, and Voice Activation. Take the photo using the shutter button or just tap anywhere on the screen to take advantage of the full-screen shutter.

If you'd like to view your subject through an effect filter, tap the FX icon in the upper right-hand corner. Some effects are disabled in preview mode, but will be enabled once the shot is taken.

Post-processing Options
With more than 90 unique camera effects, and an array of frames, props, grid overlays, and more, your photos will look so good that you'll be tempted to quit your day job.

Kindle Fire $169, Kindle Keyboard 3G $129


Refurbished units of both the Kindle Fire ($169) and Kindle Keyboard 3G ($129.99) are back in stock at Amazon (but I don't expect them to last for long). These units are usually impossible to tell from brand new (although the Keyboard unit often doesn't ship with the wall charger, buy you can pick one up for under $10 or just charge via your computer) and come with the same warranty from Amazon. You generally can't get the Amazon extended warranty on their refurbished units, but Square Trade has traditionally let you get them thru them (although I generally recommend against getting them on items like these that are relatively inexpensive and often end up getting replaced by newer technology after a couple of years).

In general, seeing a listing for refurbished units happens a bit more often if a product is getting ready to be dropped by Amazon (something I expect with the Keyboard unit, eventually, which is a shame as it is MUCH better than the two later models); with the Kindle Fire, they likely have had a number of returns by those who decided they preferred eInk; there are now persistent rumors of a larger Fire this fall, but I don't think the smaller unit will be entirely replaced (although I could be mistaken).

Free Book - Starship Summer (K)

Starship Summer, by Eric Brown, with an introduction by Peter Hamilton, is free in the Kindle store, courtesy of small UK press PS Publishing.
Book Description
This is the story of David Conway and his new life on Chalcedony, a planet renowned for its Golden Column, an artifact that is mysterious and strange, no one knowing why it is present there. Conway meets some locals in the town of Magenta Bay and buys an old starship from Hawksworth, who runs a scrap yard in the town full of old and disused starships. Conway sets up the ship on his land and uses it as his home, but the presence of what can only be described as an alien ghost starts a string of events that lead to a revelation that will change everything for humanity.

Today's Deals

Additional formats on free books:

Run to Overcome ($0.99), by Meb Keflezighi, Dick Patrick and Joan Benoit Samuelson, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
When Meb Keflezighi won the New York City Marathon in 2009—the first American to do so in 27 years—some critics questioned whether the Eritrean-born runner was “really” an American despite his citizenship status and representing the USA on two Olympic and several World Championship teams. Yet Meb is the living embodiment of the American dream. His family came to the U.S. to escape from a life of poverty and a violent war with Ethiopia; Meb was 12 at the time, spoke no English, and had never raced a mile. Yet he became an A student and a high school state and national champion. And when he stood on the platform as a silver medalist in the 2004 Olympics, Meb knew his hard work and determination had paid off. How could life be any better?

Then it all came crashing down. Meb, a favorite for the Beijing Olympics, fractured his pelvis during the trials and was left literally crawling. His close friend and fellow marathoner suffered a cardiac arrest at the trials and died that same day. Devastated, Meb was about to learn whether his faith in God, the values his parents had taught him, and his belief that he was born to run were enough to see him through.

Run to Overcome tells the inspirational story of a man who discovered the real meaning of victory, and who embodies the American spirit of overcoming the odds.

The Complete Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Trilogy of Five ($3.47 / £2.19 UK), by Douglas Adams, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (the US edition is $11.99). This is an excellent buy on a great omnibus (one I bought some time back, the minute it was available) - even if you aren't in the UK, it's a good price to get all five novels (the US edition also includes a bonus short story, which I don't know if the UK edition includes).
Book Description
On 12 October 1979 the most remarkable book ever to come out of the great publishing corporations of Ursa Minor (and Earth) was made available to humanity. This was of course The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. But this was just the beginning. We followed the adventures of hapless protagonist, Arthur Dent and his alien side-kick, Ford Prefect, across a trilogy of five books: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series. And this merry spacewagon, featuring a flying sofa, a Paranoid Android, a gift-wrapped fishbowl, bath towels and much else besides, became an instant classic.

Now, for the first time, we are publishing all five books in the Hitchhiker's series, as an ebook omnibus.

The Gift of Success and Happiness ($8.25 Kindle, $1.99 B&N), by Chip Sawicki, is the Nook Daily Find; I've reported the lower price to Amazon (someone there must have slept in and forgot to do a price match).
Book Description
The Gift of Success and Happiness offers a set of simple systems—based on the world’s most reliable business principles—that empowers readers to meet and overcome challenges posed by money, work, relationships, and other factors, most of which impede our success and impinge on our happiness. Based on two decades of lessons Chip Sawicki has learned as a senior executive, parent, and community leader, this book’s structured approach will help readers maximize the opportunity for success and happiness in all aspects of life. Just as good companies have efficient processes and best practices, so do successful people. They just don’t necessarily realize it—until now.Sawicki defines the process that leads to personal satisfaction and identifies the three main stresses in life: time, financial, and social. Once these are understood, Sawicki provides advice, anecdotes, and easy–to–use worksheets that will force good decisions based on quantifiable data. By understanding how the matrix of life works, readers will be meeting their goals faster than their peers, and will begin to understand what success and happiness truly are.

Happy Birthday, SpongeBob! ($3.19 Kindle, $1.80 B&N), by J-P Chanda and Heather Martinez (Illustrator), is the Nook Daily Find for Families. Note that the Kindle version only works on the Fire (and has a much lower suggested list price, $3.99 instead of $9.99, which is actually entirely ignored at B&N, anyway), while the nook version only works with the NOOK Color, NOOK Tablet and NOOK Kids for iPad app).
Book Description

It's SpongeBob’s party, and he can celebrate if he wants to! But where are the balloons, the cake, . . . or his friends? Like SpongeBob, young readers are in for a surprise as they join their favorite yellow sponge in this Level 1 reader with rebus icons.

Free Book - What You Can Learn From Netflix (K)

What You Can Learn From Netflix, by Donna Sammons Carpenter, Maurice Coyle and The Editors of New Word City, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Netflix founder Reed Hastings pioneered a new business model – DVDs by mail. By combining convenience with superb service, the company soared to amazing heights. Competitors arrived and Netflix vanquished them. When streaming technology threatened to make its basic business model obsolete, Netflix embraced the new technology as a vehicle for further growth. But then it made two grave mistakes in the space of a few months, infuriating its customers and devastating its stock price. The company is still fighting to recover. This gripping story holds important lessons for all of us.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Free Book Roundup

Today's backlist/small press/indie, totally free, books for everyone on Kindle. These are are not likely to be free for long, so double check prices before one-clicking (genres are my best guess), as most of them go back up after a day or two (sometimes less), at which point most of them become eligible for the Kindle Lending Library.

Read an eBook Week - Day 7

It's day six of Read an EBook Week.

Time limited offers for today:
  • central avenue publisher has three books up: The Hambledown Dream by Dean Mayes; We’ve Seen The Enemy by Paul Dayton and Finding Author Success by Deborah Riley-Magnus
  • Twilight Times Books has added The Who is Margaret? by Celia A. Leaman and two issues of Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine
  • The Untreed Reads Store is giving away Never Use a Chicken and Other Stories by Jim Newell

Bargain Book/Game/Music/Movie Roundup (25 cent Google Deals)

This weekend's coupon code at Fictionwise is 030912 for 45% off. Valid until Sunday (or a few days, thereafter, usually).

Three of the four 25 cent Google deals seem to be exclusives with Google, as I could not find them at Amazon or they were full price: rent Crash ($2.99 Amazon; $0.25 Google), get a strange Android App, Smart Tools, or grab The Rolling Stone's Brussels Affair album for a quarter. I was quite surprised I couldn't find this one at amazon, but I've grabbed the Google version and will just send it to my Amazon Cloud. I also grabbed the free copy of Summer Is The Champion ($0.99 Amazon), by Laura Veirs, on the main Google Music page.

The fourth of the 25 cent Google Play deals is Unfinished Business ($0.25 Kindle, Google), by Nora Roberts
Book Description
What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn't changed much either—he was still lean, athletic, rugged…But the once reckless boy had become a solid, dependable man. He'd stood her up on the most important night of her life; could she ever trust him again?

So Vanessa had finally come home, Brady thought. She could still turn him inside out with one of her sultry looks. He couldn't believe she hadn't forgiven him for that night twelve years ago—but he'd had his reasons for not showing up. He'd let her leave town then—but he wasn't going to let her get away this time…

American Psycho (Picador 40th Anniversary Edition) ($0.32 Kindle Main, £0.20 UK), by Bret Easton Ellis, is the Google Play deal for those in the UK (I can't link to the UK Google site, though).
Book Description
Even before its publication in 1991, American Psycho captured the attention and imagination of readers. Now an acknowledged modern classic and a multimillion-copy bestseller, it continues to be one of the most talked-about books of all time. A film based on the novel, starring Christian Bale, was released in 2000. Patrick Bateman is twenty-six and works on Wall Street; he is handsome, sophisticated, charming and intelligent. He is also a psychopath. Taking us to a head-on collision with America’s greatest dream – and its worst nightmare – American Psycho is a bleak, bitter, black comedy about a world we all recognize but do not wish to confront. In 2012 Picador celebrates its 40th anniversary. During that time we have published many prize-winning and bestselling authors including Bret Easton Ellis and Cormac McCarthy, Alice Sebold and Helen Fielding, Graham Swift and Alan Hollinghurst. Years later, Picador continue to bring readers the very best contemporary fiction, non-fiction and poetry from across the globe.

Switched (Trylle Trilogy 1) ($0.32 Main, £0.20 UK), by Amanda Hocking, is also on sale for those in the UK.
Book Description
Wendy Everly knew she was different the day her mother tried to kill her and accused her of having been switched at birth. Although certain she’s not the monster her mother claimed she is – she does feel that she doesn’t quite fit in . . . The new girl in High School, she’s bored and frustrated by her small town life – and then there’s the secret that she can’t tell anyone. Her mysterious ability – she can influence people’s decisions, without knowing how, or why . . . When the intense and darkly handsome newcomer Finn suddenly turns up at her bedroom window one night – her world is turned upside down. He holds the key to her past, the answers to her strange powers and is the doorway to a place she never imagined could exist. Förening, the home of the Trylle. Everything begins to make sense to Wendy. Among the Trylle, she is not just different, but special. But what marks her out as chosen for greatness in this world also places her in grave danger. With everything around her changing, Finn is the only person she can trust. But dark forces are conspiring – not only to separate them, but to see the downfall everything that Wendy cares about. The fate of Förening rests in Wendy’s hands, and the decisions she and Finn make could change all their lives forever . . .

The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen ($3.99), by Jacques Pepin. I'd rather have it been one of his cookbooks, but there is a recipe or two at the end of each chapter, according to a review.
Book Description
From the moment of its publication, The Apprentice established itself as an “instant classic” (Anthony Bourdain). With sparkling wit and occasional pathos, the man whom Julia Child has called “the best chef in America” tells the captivating story of his rise from a terrified thirteen-year-old toiling in an Old World French kitchen to an American superstar who ad-libbed and demonstrated culinary wizardry as the cameras rolled — and changed American tastes.

The Apprentice is an engrossing tale of the modern cooking scene and how it came to be, told from an engaging personal perspective. The story begins in prewar France, with young Jacques cutting his teeth in his mother’s small restaurants. Moving to Paris, it offers tantalizing glimpses of Sartre and Genet. In his role as Charles de Gaulle’s personal chef, Jacques witnesses history being made from behind the swinging door of the kitchen.

In America, he rejects an offer to be chef in the Kennedy White House, choosing instead to work at Howard Johnson’s. He then proceeds to make some history of his own, creating a revolution with a band of fellow food lovers: Julia Child, James Beard, and Craig Claiborne. Culinary high jinks and revealing portraits ensue. The Apprentice also includes well-loved recipes, from Maman’s Cheese Soufflé to Chicken Salad r la Danny Kaye.

Fast Food Nation ($3.99), by Eric Schlosser
Book Description
In 2001, Fast Food Nation was published to critical acclaim and became an international bestseller. Eric Schlosser’s exposé revealed how the fast food industry has altered the landscape of America, widened the gap between rich and poor, fueled an epidemic of obesity, and transformed food production throughout the world. The book changed the way millions of people think about what they eat and helped to launch today’s food movement.

In a new afterword for this edition, Schlosser discusses the growing interest in local and organic food, the continued exploitation of poor workers by the food industry, and the need to ensure that every American has access to good, healthy, affordable food. Fast Food Nation is as relevant today as it was a decade ago. The book inspires readers to look beneath the surface of our food system, consider its impact on society and, most of all, think for themselves.

Magic Steps ($3.99 Kindle, Google) is the first title in the Circle Opens YA series by Tamora Pierce.
Book Description
Lady Sandrilene fa Toren knows all about unusual magic--she herself spins and weaves it like thread. But when she witnesses a boy dancing a spell, even she is confounded. To her dismay she gets news of a mysterious murderer stalking a clan of local merchants. The killer employs the strangest magic of all: the ability to reduce essence to nothingness. As the murders mount and the killer grows bolder, Sandry's teaching takes on a grave purpose. It becomes clear to everyone that the killings can only be stopped by the combined magic of two people: the young teacher and her even younger student.

Flawless ($3.99), by Lara Chapman
Book Description
Sarah Burke is just about perfect. She’s got killer blue eyes, gorgeous blond hair, and impeccable grades. There’s just one tiny-all right, enormous-flaw: her nose. But even that’s not so bad. Sarah’s got the best best friend and big goals for print journalism fame.
On the first day of senior year, Rock Conway walks into her journalism class and, well, rocks her world. Problem is, her best friend, Kristen, falls for him too. And when Rock and Kristen stand together, it’s like Barbie and Ken come to life. So when Kristen begs Sarah to help her nab Rock, Sarah does the only thing a best friend can do-she agrees. For someone so smart, what was she thinking?

This hip retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac is filled with hilariously misguided matchmaking, sweet romance, and a gentle reminder that we should all embrace our flaws.

Sunrise Over Fallujah ($3.99 Kindle, Google), by Walter Dean Myers
Book Description
Operation Iraqi Freedom, that's the code name. But the young men and women in the military's Civil Affairs Battalion have a simpler name for it: WAR.

In this new novel, Walter Dean Myers looks at a contemporary war with the same power and searing insight he brought to the Vietnam war of his classic, FALLEN ANGELS. He creates memorable characters like the book's narrator, Birdy, a young recruit from Harlem who's questioning why he even enlisted; Marla, a blond, tough-talking, wisecracking gunner; Jonesy, a guitar-playing bluesman who just wants to make it back to Georgia and open a club; and a whole unit of other young men and women and drops them incountry in Iraq, where they are supposed to help secure and stabilize Iraq and successfully interact with the Iraqi people. The young civil affairs soldiers soon find their definition of "winning" ever more elusive and their good intentions being replaced by terms like "survival" and "despair."

Caught in the crossfire, Myers' richly rendered characters are just beginning to understand the meaning of war in this powerful, realistic novel of our times.

Lone Star ($0.99) is the first title in the Edna Ferber Mysteries by Edward Ifkovic and another of the Poisoned Pen Press discounts for the month.
Book Description
It’s 1955, and Edna Ferber is basking in the success of her blockbuster novel Giant. Headed to Los Angeles, where director George Stevens and Warner Brothers Studio are in the final days of filming her Texas oil epic, she is looking forward to meeting Rock Hudson, Liz Taylor, and especially the young James Dean.

But there is trouble brewing. Dean, the new box-office sensation and teen heartthrob, has been accused of fathering a child with an unstable (and recently fired) extra named Carisa Krausse. The studio fears the negative publicity will jeopardize the release of the movie. Then the actress is murdered, and James Dean is the prime suspect. He was seen at her apartment moments before Carisa’s death. The police are ready to arrest him.

With actress Mercedes McCambridge as her sympathetic sidekick, Edna investigates, determined to clear Dean’s name. Soon Edna finds herself exploring the troubled lives of Dean’s circle of disparate friends. As she delves into Hollywood’s dark side she discovers a powerful studio obsessed with a cover-up and a solution she doesn’t want to accept—a solution that she, in fact, dreads.

Still Missing ($2.99 Kindle, Google), by Chevy Stevens
Book Description
On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a thirty-two year old realtor, had three goals—sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time for dinner with her ever- patient boyfriend. The open house is slow, but when her last visitor pulls up in a van as she's about to leave, Annie thinks it just might be her lucky day after all. Interwoven with the story of the year Annie spent as the captive of psychopath in a remote mountain cabin, which unfolds through sessions with her psychiatrist, is a second narrative recounting events following her escape—her struggle to piece her shattered life back together and the ongoing police investigation into the identity of her captor.

The truth doesn’t always set you free.

Still Missing is that rare debut find--a shocking, visceral, brutal and beautifully crafted debut novel.

The English Major ($7.99/$9.99 Kindle, $3.99 Google), by Jim Harrison, has two editions on Kindle, but neither one is marked down like the Google edition is (B&N has one edition, but at $8.80, it splits the difference in price for the two Kindle editions). I'm reporting the lower price at Google on both editions, in hopes that one of the will drop.
Book Description
"It used to be Cliff and Vivian and now it isn't." With these words, Jim Harrison sends his sixty-something protagonist, divorced and robbed of his farm by a late-blooming real estate shark of an ex-wife, on a road trip across America, armed with a childhood puzzle of the United States and a mission to rename all the states and state birds to overcome the banal names men have given them. Cliff's adventures take him through a whirlwind affair with a former student from his high school-teacher days twenty-some years before, to a "snake farm" in Arizona owned by an old classmate; and to the high-octane existence of his son, a big-time movie producer in San Francisco.

The English Major is the map of a man's journey into—and out of—himself, and it is vintage Harrison—reflective, big-picture American, and replete with wicked wit.

The Ragtime Kid ($0.99) is the first title in the Ragtime Mystery Trilogy by Larry Karp
Book Description
Brun Campbell, a 15-year-old piano-playing fool, hears Scott Joplin’s “Maple Leaf Rag” played one 1898 afternoon in Oklahoma City. It’s destiny calling. Asking for ragtime lessons, he’s told, “No, Ragtime is colored music.” So Brun runs away from the family farm to Sedalia, Missouri, to persuade Joplin to take him on as a pupil. What Brun doesn’t expect is to trip over the body of a young woman. He thoughtlessly picks up a couple of items before he rushes away from the murder scene.

When Edward Fitzgerald, a man who befriended Brun his first night in town, is arrested for the woman’s murder, Brun is certain he’s innocent. But if the boy shows anyone the things he pocketed at the scene—things he now knows belonged to Scott Joplin—he’ll point the finger at the composer...and himself.
Brun decides to get Fitzgerald, Joplin, and himself off the hook by finding the real killer, but for that he eventually needs some help from Dr. Overstreet, the alcoholic town mayor; and John Stark, a man pushing sixty, who’s been employing Brun at his music store.

Sedalia is rife with suspects, some of them opportunists bent on stealing Joplin’s music. And then there are the girls and women—mysteries to Brun—like a teenager seized with religious fever, a couple of mischievous prostitutes, and an attractive, ambitious young woman with a hint of scarlet in her past, who further complicate his pursuit of the killer.

Free Audiobook - Executive Privilege

Grab a free copy of the audiobook edition of Executive Privilege ($8.99 Kindle), by Phillip Margolin, over at Audible (may be geo-restricted).
Book Description
When private detective Dana Cutler is hired to follow college student Charlotte Walsh, she never imagines the trail will lead to the White House. But the morning after Walsh's clandestine meeting with Christopher Farrington, President of the United States, the pretty young coed is dead—the latest victim, apparently, of a fiend dubbed "the D.C. Ripper."

A junior associate in an Oregon law firm, Brad Miller is stunned by the death row revelations of convicted serial killer Clarence Little. Though Little accepts responsibility for a string of gruesome murders, he swears he was framed for one of them: the death of a teenaged babysitter who worked for then-governor Farrington.

Suddenly nowhere in America is safe for a small-time private eye and a fledgling lawyer who possess terrifying evidence that suggests the unthinkable: that someone at the very highest level of government, perhaps the president himself, is a cold and brutal killer.
Get the free audiobook from Audible.

Free Book - Pastors in the Classics (K/N/E)

Update: 3/11/12 Now free in the US Kindle store and from Barnes & Noble and ChristianBook.

Pastors in the Classics (Main/UK), by Leland Ryken and Philip Ryken, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store, courtesy of Christian publisher Baker Books. I expect it to be free for US customers in the morning (and likely at Barnes & Noble tomorrow), but only to be free for a day or so.
Book Description
Throughout the history of English literature, church ministers have figured prominently in novels, plays, morality tales, and even poetry. Pastors in the Classics is a unique, unprecedented collection of relevant literary masterpieces in which the pastor's experience is a major part of the story.

Part 1 is a reader's guide to twelve important classics written over four centuries and covering seven different nationalities. Each chapter not only describes and interprets the work in question, it also highlights a specific feature of pastoral ministry explored in the work. Part 2 is a handbook that defines the canon of literary masterpieces that deal with the pastor's experience, offering reading suggestions for both ministers and lovers of literature.

From the familiar (The Canterbury Tales; Cry, the Beloved Country; and The Scarlet Letter) to the lesser-known (Silence, Witch Wood) to the surprising (A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man), this collection uncovers the good, the bad, and the ugly ways in which pastors have been presented to the reading public for the past half millennium.
Get the free ebook from Barnes & Noble.
Get the free ebook from ChristianBook.

Free Book - Little Lamb Lost (K)

Little Lamb Lost, by Margaret Fenton, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Social worker Claire Conover honestly believed she could make a difference in the world until she gets the phone call she’s dreaded her entire career. One of her young clients, Michael, has been found dead and his mother, Ashley, has been arrested for his murder. And who made the decision to return Michael to Ashley? Claire Conover.

Ashley had seemingly done everything right--gotten clean, found a place to live, worked two jobs, and earned back custody of her son. Devastated but determined to discover where her instincts failed her, Claire vows to find the truth about what really happened to Michael.

What Claire finds is no shortage of suspects. Ashley’s boyfriend made no secret that he didn’t want children. And Ashley’s stepfather, an alcoholic and chronic gambler, has a shady past. And what about Michael’s mysterious father and his family? Or Ashley herself? Was she really using again?

Amidst a heap of unanswered questions, one thing is for certain: Claire Conover is about to uncover secrets that could ruin lives--or end her own.

9 Free Books from New Word City (K)

New Word City has another batch of free books in the Kindle store, which are likely to only remain free for a day or so.
  1. Excellence Now, by Tom Peters
  2. How To Motivate A Team
  3. What You Can Learn From Clint Eastwood, by Donna Sammons Carpenter and Maurice Coyle
  4. How to Design a Great Customer Experience, by Fred Wiersema
  5. Clearing the Mind for Creativity, by John Kao
  6. Banished From Boston (American Lives), by Nancy Nahra and Willard Sterne Randall
  7. Eleanor Roosevelt: The People's First Lady, by Nancy Nahra
  8. The Man Who Made Pan Am, by Maurice Coyle and Donna Sammons Carpenter
  9. My Days with Harry Truman, by Thomas Fleming

Free Book - What Will Come After (K)

Update: 4/4/12 Repeat freebie in the Kindle store.

What Will Come After, by Scott Edelman, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
During the three decades Scott Edelman has dedicated himself to the short story, his fiction has been called "darkly hopeful," "deep, disturbing, and emotionally draining," and "unnerving work that peers into the darkest corner of the human soul and makes one fear what lurks at the bottom of that abyss -- but also makes it impossible to look away." In these nine tales, you'll also discover that long before the current craze of mashing up mindless shamblers with the literary classics, Edelman was remixing zombies with "Romeo and Juliet," "Our Town," and other famous fictional worlds.

In the Stoker Award finalist "A Plague on Both Your Houses," you'll visit a post-apocalyptic Manhattan that reads like a fever dream created by George Romero collaborating with William Shakespeare, in which the living son of the mayor of New York City falls in love with the daughter of the zombie king. In "Almost the Last Story by Almost the Last Man," another Stoker nominee, you'll lock yourself in a library as a writer struggles to keep his sanity by making sense of the zombie uprising the only way he knows how. And in "What Will Come After," original to this volume, you'll learn what happens to Scott Edelman himself when he faces his own inevitable end.

Gathering his complete zombie fiction to date, Almost the Last Stories proves that the undead can be more than just rampaging braineaters -- though you'll find plenty of gory gorging in these pages as well -- but also a lens through which we can see that the living and the living dead are not so very different after all.

Free Book - Fatal February (K)

Update: 4/6/12 Repeat freebie in the Kindle store.

Fatal February, the first title in the Mary Magruder Katz series by Barbara Levenson, is free in the Kindle store.
Book Description
For half Jewish, half Southern Baptist Miami criminal defense attorney Mary Macgruder Katz, life starts to spin completely out of control when a minor fender bender turns out to be an unlikely shot from Cupid’s bow.

Carlos Martin, the other car’s driver, isn’t just a distracted driver; he’s distracting. Carlos is charming, handsome, and mysterious. Hardly before she knows what hit her, Mary breaks off her engagement, jumps into a sizzling romance with Carlos, gets fired from her former fiancé’s highbrow law firm, starts her own practice, and lands her first client, Lillian Yarmouth.

But Lillian isn’t just any client; she’s the prime suspect in what’s become the Miami society murder of the year.

While investigating Lillian’s alleged crime of passion, Mary finds that this case, like all matters of the heart, is anything but black and white. And Mary has clearly stumbled onto something that has someone seeing red.

February may be the shortest month of the year, but Mary’s got some long days (and nights) ahead. This month could be a real killer.

Today's Deals

Ernie's Ark ($0.99), by Monica Wood, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
Wood's touching collection centers on Abbot Falls, a fictional Maine town economically dependent on a paper mill whose workers are on strike. Limning the intertwined lives of a small number of characters, the stories offer glimpses into the pivotal events of their lives. Ernie, whose retirement fund is tied up by the strike, builds a sculpture that gives meaning to his wife's last days. After being attacked by angry workers, mill owner Henry grows closer to his daughter. Brothers Danny and Timmy, torn apart by Timmy's willingness to scab, finally come to understand each other. Student Francine, who idolizes Jesse Jackson, keeps her father's infidelity a secret to preserve the family. Young Kenny inherits a cabin from his uncle, briefly tries imitating his hero, Thoreau, and grows closer to his sister and stepmother. James, a bad father and worse son, comes to his senses when a woman who once held his mother hostage attends her funeral. These quirky stories reaffirm faith in human resilience, even when adversity brings out the worst in human nature. Bonnie Johnston.

Nurse! Nurse! ($1.57 / £0.99 UK), by Jimmy Frazier, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (the US edition is $7.99).
Book Description
As punishment for some youthful high jinks, 16-year-old Jimmy Frazier is made to volunteer in a London hospital. The experience shocks him, and he swears he will never set foot on a ward again.

Two decades later, older but not a lot wiser, some strange twists of fate lead Jimmy back to hospital – but this time as a student nurse.

Along with a motley crew of fellow students, Jimmy throws himself into the heart of the NHS. Whether caring for patients in children’s hospitals, prisons, mental health facilities or post-surgical wards, Jimmy and his fellow students attempt to make a difference. On their way they are inspired by the angelic Super Nurse and the acid-tongued Mr Temple. But can they stick out the three years it takes to make the grade as a fully-qualified nurse...?

Fresh, funny and poignant, Nurse! Nurse! sheds a whole new light on the world of the student nurse.

The Man Called Cash ($3.99 Kindle, B&N), by Steve Turner, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle.
Book Description
Johnny Cash is one of the most influential figures in music and American popular culture today. While he was an icon to people of all ages during his life, Cash's legacy continues after his death. His remarkable story is captured in this exclusive authorized biography, addressing the whole life of Johnny Cash-not just his unforgettable music but also his relationship with June Carter Cash and his faith in Christ. His authenticity, love for God and family, and unassuming persona are what Steve Turner captures with passion and focus in this inspiring book.

Different from other books written about him, The Man Called CASH brings Cash's faith and love for God into the foreground and tells the story of a man redeemed, without watering-down or sugar-coating. The Man Called CASH will be a huge success with his millions of fans and will draw in many new fans with this inspiring story of faith and redemption.

Attack of the Vampire Weenies: And Other Warped and Creepy Tales ($9.99 Kindle, $3.60 B&N), by David Lubar, is the Nook Daily Find for Families. This is an Agency publisher, so be sure to report the price difference to Amazon.
Book Description
A boy steals a ticket to an amusement park and gets the ride of a lifetime—literally. The first day of middle school turns into a free-for-all when the gym teacher offers a “get-out-of-gym-free” card. Sick of his sister’s vampire wannabe friends, a kid decides to teach them a lesson at their next party. But the tables are turned when some surprise guests show up.

Critically acclaimed author and master of the macabre, David Lubar, is back with thirty more warped and creepy tales for fans of his bestselling Weenies story collections, which have sold more than 1.7 million copies to date.

Don’t be a weenie. Read these stories. If you dare!

Free Book - Goy Crazy (K)

Goy Crazy (US/DE/UK), by Melissa Schorr, is a repeat freebie in the Kindle store.
Book Description
Rachel Lowenstein can't help it. She's got a massive crush on a goy: Luke Christensen, the gorgeous star of the basketball team at St. Joseph's prep.

But as the name implies, he's not exactly in Rachel's tribe. Rachel just knows her parents would never approve.

Then Rachel's Jewish grandmother issues a stern edict--"Don't go with the goyim!"-- sealing Rachel's fate and presenting her with a serious dilemma.

Everyone's got an opinion--from her annoying neighbor Howard to her newly social-climbing best friend. Should Rachel follow her heart and turn her back on her faith? Or should she heed her family's advice and try and find a nice Jewish boy?

With an unforgettable cast of characters and razor-sharp wit, Melissa Schorr's debut novel is an engaging comedy about a girl's decision to go goy crazy.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Free Book Roundup

It's day six of Read an EBook Week.

Time limited offers for today:

Today's backlist/small press/indie, totally free, books for everyone on Kindle. These are are not likely to be free for long, so double check prices before one-clicking (genres are my best guess), as most of them go back up after a day or two (sometimes less), at which point most of them become eligible for the Kindle Lending Library.

Google Play 25 Cent Specials

It looks like my earlier find of Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto (Amazon/Google) is going to be today's 25 cent album. The movie rental today is American Psycho ($2.99 Amazon; $0.25 Google), starring Christian Bale, Justin Theroux.

We Need to Talk About Kevin ($0.25 Kindle; Google), by Lionel Shriver, is today's 25 cent book special from Google. Amazon has already price matched, but don't expect it to last more than a day. It looks somewhat interesting and at a quarter, I'm grabbing to to look thru later on.
Book Description
That neither nature nor nurture bears exclusive responsibility for a child's character is self-evident. But generalizations about genes are likely to provide cold comfort if it's your own child who just opened fire on his feellow algebra students and whose class photograph—with its unseemly grin—is shown on the evening news coast-to-coast.

If the question of who's to blame for teenage atrocity intrigues news-watching voyeurs, it tortures our narrator, Eva Khatchadourian. Two years before the opening of the novel, her son, Kevin, murdered seven of his fellow high school students, a cafeteria worker, and the much-beloved teacher who had tried to befriend him. Because his sixteenth birthday arrived two days after the killings, he received a lenient sentence and is currently in a prison for young offenders in upstate New York.

In relating the story of Kevin's upbringing, Eva addresses her estranged husband, Frank, through a series of startingly direct letters. Fearing that her own shortcomings may have shaped what her son became, she confesses to a deep, long-standing ambivalence about both motherhood in general—and Kevin in particular. How much is her fault?

We Need To Talk About Kevin offers no at explanations for why so many white, well-to-do adolescents—whether in Pearl, Paducah, Springfield, or Littleton—have gone nihilistically off the rails while growing up in the most prosperous country in history. Instead, Lionel Shriver tells a compelling, absorbing, and resonant story with an explosive, haunting ending. She considers motherhood, marriage, family, career—while framing these horrifying tableaus of teenage carnage as metaphors for the larger tragedy of a country where everything works, nobody starves, and anything can be bought but a sense of purpose.

Today's 25 app is Paper Camera (Amazon, Google). This would be a lot more fun if the Kindle Fire had a camera, but it works fine on my phone and tablet (both of which have cameras).
App Description
Paper camera offers a camera filter that transforms your reality into more than just a photo. Using your camera video feed, view the world just the way an artist would recreate it--all in real time. Like what you see? Take a picture; it lasts longer.

What You See Isn't What You Get
Upon launching Paper Camera, immediately see what's in front of you through the video feed, but expect it to look like a cartoon world, artist's sketch, or unique digital creation. Scroll through the many lens filters and experience your reality like you've never seen it before.

Life as Art
Watch the world as you know it transform. Choose from unique camera filters not typical in a camera app such as, Granny's Paper, Pastel Perfect, Comic Boom, Sketch Up, Acquarello, Old Printer, Neon Cola, Con Tours, Bleaching, and Gotham Noir.

Through a Paper Frame
The camera options are displayed along the wrinkled edge of your Paper Camera screen. Use the sketched arrows to move through your many filter options, and watch as each alters your reality in real time. Use the sliding scales to adjust the contrast, brightness, and lines to create the exact look you prefer.

Capture and Share a New World
Take multiple photos in as many filters as you like by tapping the red camera sketch in the lower right-hand corner. Each shot is automatically saved to your device's photo gallery after a brief display on the screen. Choose the small share icon in the upper right-hand corner to share the last photo taken. Enjoy your creative quest through the lens of a paper camera.