Some cheap books, deals and samples from the Kindle Store -
- Free Preorder of a short story – Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #3: Paragon. More of a sample really.
- The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect Whom We Elect by Dick Stoken. Less than 50 cents. Rated 5 stars on 4 reviews.
- Preview of James Patterson’s FANG: A Maximum Ride Novel.
And we have our Kindle Exclusive – Special Kindle Edition of The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker. It’s $7.99. Rated 4.5 stars by 342 people.
It seems like a great book so bought it – It’s about Listening to your own Intuition, looking for Survival Signals, and protecting yourself from Violence.
Some more good cheap books -
- A Children’s Tale (Tales of the Brass Griffin) by C B Ash. Just $1.50.
- A Professor of Economics at Cornell writes – Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much. It’s $9.99 in case you were wondering.
- Some very well rated zombie and vampire novels by Rhiannon Frater – All at $5.99.
February is slow for free kindle books
There have been a lot of free religious themed books. However,
- The number and rate of free books in other categories has been abysmal.
- Even reliable sites like Suvudu have released just 1 free book this month.
- There aren’t quite as many indie authors handing out free books either.
It seems everyone is waiting – for what?
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Hey! My small press scored BIG in Dec/Jan with Kindle promotions, and plans three book giveaways in March, starting March 1: PRIMITIVE, an eco-thriller by Emmy-winning ex-NBC newsman Mark Nykanen,Booth’s Sister, a literary historical re-imagining the childhood of John Wilkes Booth, by Jane Singer, and MOONSTONE, YA fantasy with a Juno voice, by Marilee Brothers. Www. bellbridgebooks.com. Email editor@bellebooks.com for a free review ebook of TWICE DEAD, the sequel to vamp novel ONCE BITTEN, a January Kindle bestseller.
I wouldn’t call the Sith short story a sample. Its going to be a Novella. They’ve been releasing it “one chapter” at a time, one new one every 6 months or so. I’ve enjoyed it so far.
cool. thanks for the update – will start reading them. They make a lot more sense as a novella.