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What's Even Better Than a Free Book? Free Kindle Noir Thriller Red Chaser And Keep the Change on a $5 Amazon Gift Card!

 

Author Jon Spoelstra has a pretty good deal for the first 500 Kindle Nation citizens who respond. He’s written a fun novel by the name of Red Chaser, a racy noir spy thriller set against a 1950s backdrop of spies, Joe McCarthy, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Commie Scares, and he wants you to read it. I mean, he really wants you to read it, and he’ll send you an Amazon gift certificate for more than the cost of the Kindle edition if you’re one of the first 500 Kindle Nation citizens who take him up on the offer below.

All he asks is that you follow the instructions, be one of the first 500, and give him a week to respond because he’s doing this by hand. I’ve done due diligence by reading and enjoying a substantial chunk of the book and by speaking to Jon — the author of several traditionally published books before this, his first novel — on the phone and satisfying myself that this is a sincere and well thought-out idea. Here’s his pitch:

Free Kindle noir thriller plus $1.81 in change

RED CHASER tosses you headfirst into the 1950s. You’ll meet the kinkiest and most beautiful spy this side of the Iron Curtain. You’ll meet Joe McCarthy. Best of all, you’ll live the life of Jake McHenry as he romps through this 1950s history of spies, Commies, babes and the Brooklyn Dodgers. I think you’ll have fun reading this.

If you want to read it for free (and you get a buck eighty-one*), just email me at findjon@msn.com and type “Sure, I’d like to read Red Chaser and get a $1.81” into the subject line of the email. I’ll have Amazon email you the gift card for Red Chaser.

* Red Chaser is a Kindle book. I’ll have Amazon email you a gift certificate. The smallest gift certificate at Amazon is $5, so after you download Red Chaser for $3.19 (list price is $3.99), you’ll have a buck and eighty-one cents in change. Spend it wisely!

Jon Spoelstra
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P.S. There are 56 reviews of Red Chaser on Amazon.com: 29 5-star ratings, 23 4-stars, three 3-stars, and alas, one 1-star)

(Editor’s Note: It may not be surprising that the author of the book mentioned here has also written business bestsellers like Marketing Outrageously: How to Increase Your Revenue by Staggering Amounts!, but I probably wouldn’t pass this along if I hadn’t read and loved his novel Red Chaser myself! -SW) 

 

From the Kindle Nation Mailbag: Will the New Kindle Wi-Fi Work in Montana? (Or Substitute Other Areas Outside 3G and Cellular Range)

Thanks to Denise for asking a great question about one little-noticed benefit of the new Kindle Wi-Fi:

Stephen, Will the wi-fi work in Montana? Thanks.
Denise
The answer is that, for millions of people around the world who live outside the range of 3G and Cellular services that provide connectivity for the Kindle and other mobile devices, but have any type of broadband service in their homes along with standard wireless routers, the new $139 Kindle with Wi-Fi only is a great solution.
All you’ll need to do when your wi-fi Kindle arrives — and you should only need to do this once — is to let your Kindle scan for and find your home wi-fi ID, then type in the password that you use for your home wi-fi service.

Of course, if you also want to be able to connect wirelessly when you travel into other areas that are within the range of 3G and Cellular services, you can get both kinds of connectivity for another $50 with the $189 Kindle 3G Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6″ Display, Graphite, 3G Works Globally – Latest Generation.

With either device, there are never any monthly fees or contracts, so you have free internet connectivity for the life of the Kindle. And yes, you can use that connectivity not only for ordering Kindle books and downloading them within seconds via the Whispernet, but for connecting to most internet and email sites.


From the Kindle Nation Mailbag: The "Push and Hold" Functionality of the New Kindle's 5-Way Controller

Thanks to Kindle Nation citizen Shirley for writing in with an important question on the new Kindle 3 and Kindle Wi-Fi:

I’ve been hoping that someone would compare the new 5way controller to the old one. Basically, I have yet to read one review that does this. The joystick thing is probably the weakest element of the current Kindles and I’ve made many pleas for a controller like the new one, but watching Len Edgerly’s video makes me wonder how well this was implemented. It looks like he’s pressing down repeatedly to move the cursor around. That could be a disaster if you can’t just push and hold to get the cursor move up or down the page on its own.


As my purchase plans revolve around waiting for a DX that has been upgraded to at least the K3 level, I have no reason to try out the K3. I hope you can be the first to clarify how the new controller works. It’s a big internet out there, but so far I just can’t find anyone who takes any interest in the new 5way controller. My poor sister can hardly select anything because she always moves the joystick in some other direction while pressing down on it. Consequently she often fails to do what she wants to do and trying to help her on the telephone is useless.
Great question, Shirley, and I am glad to help.
Yes, you can push and hold the directional edges of the new 5-way for steady movement of the cursor in any of its four directions. Although it takes some getting used to, I am already finding it a big improvement over the 5-way on previous models. Particularly helpful is the fact that, on the new 5-way, the center spot that you press to click on a selection is separate and distinct from the four directional edges that you use to move the cursor, so that once you get the hang of it there is less chance of doing what I used to do regularly on my Kindle 2, which was to inadvertently delete titles from the Home listings.
One caveat is that, when you press down on the new Kindle 3 5-way edges for directional movement of the cursor, it moves a little faster than what I was prepared for, so that I tended to overshoot the goal at times. But that’s just a matter of getting used to it.

I hope that helps!

Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert for Wednesday, August 25, 2010: Two more new free titles on Personal Finance and Investing, plus "Firefly Island" (Today's Sponsor)

The recent trend of interesting books on personal finance and business continues with today’s additions to our Free Book Alert listings. My only concern is that you’ll follow these tips and become so wealthy that you’ll never bother with Free Book Alerts….

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
by Daniel Arenson
Just $2.99 in the Kindle Store
With apologies to George Costanza, one thing I am fond of telling authors who jump up the Kindle bestseller list after a Free Kindle Nation Shorts appearance is “It’s not me, it’s you.” Kindle Nation may have provided the forum, but people bought the book after reading the excerpt and finding it compelling. The proof has got to be in the pudding. So it is with Firefly Island, which as of 5 a.m. Eastern today had jumped from #33,393 to #523 in the Kindle Store sales rankings.
Sometimes an author brings you into a fully imagined fictive world from the very first page. That’s how I felt about Daniel Arenson’s Firefly Island. Arenson is a story teller of unusual skills, and from the start he creates a complex narrative in which the unexpected can be rendered believable.

Here’s the set-up, from BookList:

When six-year-old Aeolia was sold into slavery to an ogre, her brother vowed he would find and free her some day, and she promised to never use her unique talent for making others feel exactly what she felt. Ten years later, men from the kingdom of Stonemark search her out because she is the only one who can hurt their king, who has become stone so that no physical weapon can harm him. Their arrival gives Aeolia the opportunity to flee the ogre and launches her on a quest that will bring friendships with the Firechild of the healing Helands and the shape-shifting Forestlands Firechild while she strives to free the Esirian refugees and liberate all Firefly Island from evil King Sinther’s despotic rule. The violent and gory world Arenson has created is filled with interesting details and cultures; although the characters never quite come alive, he is an author to watch.

“The author… brings a crispness and directness to his storytelling that propels his novel to its inevitable, though at times unexpected, conclusion. Intriguing characterizations of both heroes and villains make this a good choice for most fantasy collections.” — Library Journal

“The violent and gory world Arenson has created is filled with interesting details and cultures… he is an author to watch.” — Booklist

“Breathtaking… It’s all about pain and torment and horror and, at the end of the day, love. It’s a dark fairy tale about the lengths we will go to in order to prove our devotion to our siblings, our friends, our communities, our fathers… I LOVED THIS BOOK. I’m not usually one for fantasy, but I couldn’t stop reading it. It’s really that good. Check it out. You won’t be disappointed.” — Author Robert J. Duperre


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Here’s the author’s description: “Finding the perfect hero and heroine for a romance novel can turn a writer’s hair gray–that’s why I advertise for them. Interviewing characters can be exhausting, and getting them to stick to the plot? Well, it doesn’t always work that way. And then you find out they’re talking about you behind your back–Meet Randy and Sarah, the hero and heroine of Finding Sarah and Hidden Fire, in a funny and illuminating look at what goes on behind the scenes of the romance writing process.” Sounds a little meta, but lots of fun.

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Free Kindle Nation Shorts – August 24, 2010 – An Excerpt from "Firefly Island," a novel by Daniel Arenson – "Discover a world at the edge of imagination. Discover Firefly Island."

By Stephen Windwalker
Editor of Kindle Nation Daily ©Kindle Nation Daily 2010

Sometimes it doesn’t take 10,000 or even 5,000 words to get me hooked on a novel.

Sometimes an author brings you into a fully imagined fictive world from the very first page. That’s how I felt about Daniel Arenson’s Firefly Island. Arenson is a story teller of unusual skills, and from the start he creates a complex narrative in which the unexpected can be rendered believable.

Here’s the set-up, from BookList:

When six-year-old Aeolia was sold into slavery to an ogre, her brother vowed he would find and free her some day, and she promised to never use her unique talent for making others feel exactly what she felt. Ten years later, men from the kingdom of Stonemark search her out because she is the only one who can hurt their king, who has become stone so that no physical weapon can harm him. Their arrival gives Aeolia the opportunity to flee the ogre and launches her on a quest that will bring friendships with the Firechild of the healing Helands and the shape-shifting Forestlands Firechild while she strives to free the Esirian refugees and liberate all Firefly Island from evil King Sinther’s despotic rule. The violent and gory world Arenson has created is filled with interesting details and cultures; although the characters never quite come alive, he is an author to watch.

“The author… brings a crispness and directness to his storytelling that propels his novel to its inevitable, though at times unexpected, conclusion. Intriguing characterizations of both heroes and villains make this a good choice for most fantasy collections.” — Library Journal
“The violent and gory world Arenson has created is filled with interesting details and cultures… he is an author to watch.” — Booklist
“Breathtaking… It’s all about pain and torment and horror and, at the end of the day, love. It’s a dark fairy tale about the lengths we will go to in order to prove our devotion to our siblings, our friends, our communities, our fathers… I LOVED THIS BOOK. I’m not usually one for fantasy, but I couldn’t stop reading it. It’s really that good. Check it out. You won’t be disappointed.” — Author Robert J. Duperre

From Publishers Weekly:

Fans of gentler fantasy will welcome Arenson’s novel. In a land divided among four people, each with their own magic-Stonesons, who control stone; Esiren, who share thoughts; Helands, who have the power of healing; and Forestfolk, who emulate beasts-the servant girl Aeolia discovers she’s the Esiren Firechild, who embodies Esiren magic and alone can harm the Stoneson ruler, Sinther. Some not terribly realistic battle scenes may be too bloody for younger readers, but those who enjoy such traditional fantasy devices as love at first sight and princes raised as commoners will be rewarded.

Scroll down to read the free excerpt

excerptAn Excerpt from
Firefly Island
a novel
by Daniel Arenson

Copyright © 2010  by Daniel Arenson and published here with his permission.
Prologue
Two Promises

The little girl huddled in the corner, weeping silently.  Her hair covered her face, strewn with straw.  Lice crawled in her kerchief.  Her stockings were torn, and her toes peeked out of holes in her shoes, blue with cold.  She was hugging a doll-a frayed, tattered thing that only her love made more than rags.  Her teardrops soaked the toy as she rocked it, and her lips mumbled into its ears.  “It’ll be all right, Stuffings, don’t be scared.  I won’t let the monster hurt you.  .  .  .”

Joren, her older brother, sat watching her helplessly.  He was only eleven years old, and already his heart ached.  Like many boys his age, he had heard poems about wounded hearts and thought those only words.   Yet now his heart actually hurt, a physical pain in his chest, as if all his tears had gathered there and lay swollen, pulsing.  Hesitantly he reached forward and touched his sister’s hair.

“Aeolia,” he said.

She drew away, huddling deeper into the corner under the slanting roofbeams.  She began to tremble, which made the straw on the floor crackle.  The walls also shivered, jostled by the wind.  The roof also shed tears, leaking raindrops through its thatch.  The entire attic was weeping, Joren thought.  All but him.  He could not weep, though he wanted to, also.

“Aeoly,” he tried again, softer this time, using her favorite diminutive.  “I brought you something.  A gift.”

She said nothing, but her mumbling stopped.  It was nighttime, and only a small lantern lit the attic.  Shadows cloaked the girl.  Joren could see only the whites of her eyes, glistening in the lamplight, watching him, peeking from her sodden hair.

“Here,” he said, handing her a cloth bundle.  He held it extended for a long time, while she only watched him.  Then, finally, the straw crackled closer, and the girl’s hand protruded from the shadows.  She snatched the bundle and retreated back into the corner.  Joren could see her moving, unfolding the cloth.  The tangy, earthy smell of goat cheese filled the attic, mingling with the smells of mold and wet wood.

“I got it from Old Monny, down at Chalk Corner,” Joren said, trying to hide that aching heart.  “So you and Stuffings will have something to eat on the way.”

Still she did not answer.  The only sounds were the dripping raindrops, the rattling walls, and the crackling straw.  Finally, when Joren was about to speak again, came a shaky whisper from the shadows.

“But I can’t go now.  It’s raining.”

That ache again, stronge
r.  Gingerly, Joren crept into the corner, under the rafters and onto the straw pile.  He knelt beside his sister.  She cowered like a wounded animal, hugging her doll, shivering.  Joren plucked the straw from her hair and parted the almond-brown strands, revealing her round, white face.  Tears blurred her honey eyes and spiked her lashes.  Her lips quivered.  So little, Joren thought.  She was so little.  Better one child with food than two without, their father had said, but how could something so little possibly understand?

“Daddy says you must,” he said.

“Stuffings is scared.  She doesn’t want the monster to take us.”Tears rolled down her cheeks and fell into her lap.  Joren felt her shivering beneath his palm.

“Then you must be brave,” he said.  “Let Stuffings see how brave you can be.”

“She can’t see, Joren, remember?You never brought me buttons for her eyes.”

He smiled sadly.  He had been saving copperdrops for buttons, but bought the cheese instead.  Perhaps that had been wrong.  The ache returned, sharp and twisting, erasing his smile.  If it were only her being sold, he thought, only good-bye.  But it was more.  Joren would make her lose more than just freedom.  He touched her cheek.  Her tears wet his hand.

“Don’t cry, Aeoly,” he whispered.  “You’re six years old.  You’re a big girl now.”He knew how she loved to hear that.

“Really?” she asked, raising her red-rimmed eyes with hope.

Joren nodded with all the solemnity of his older years.  “You must be like King Sinther now-strong as stone.”

A soft smile touched her lips.  She loved to hear stories of the stone king, who felt no pain.

“Strong as stone,” she mumbled.

Joren forced himself to smile back.  He had never done anything more difficult.  “You’re a big girl, and I want you to make a big girl’s promise.  Can you do that, Aeoly?Can you make me a promise?”

She gave a small shrug, with only one shoulder, like she always did.  A “rug,” he would call it, which always made her laugh.  He wondered if he would ever see her do it again.

“What promise?”Her voice was small, trying not to tremble.

Joren took her hand, struggling to keep his face from showing his pain.  But when he opened his mouth to speak, it was suddenly all too much.  The words caught in his throat.
 He had to look away for fear he’d cry.  How could he do this?To ask her to give up her talent, the only power she might have where she went.  .  .  .

But if anyone ever knew.  .  .  .

Joren managed to recompose his face.  He held her little hand tight.

“Promise to keep your magic secret, Aeoly.  Promise never to link again.”

Her voice was confused.  “But I like linking.”

Her words tweaked Joren’s heart, so hard he winced.  If King Sinther ever discovered her magic, ever discovered that Aeolia, by linking, could hurt him past his impenetrable skin.  .  .  .

Sinther, his heart stony like his skin, would do anything to kill the one who could defeat him.

Joren shut his eyes.  Tears swam behind his lids.  His voice shook.  “I know, Aeoly, I know,
Dewdrop, I know.  .  .  .  But some people don’t, Aeoly, some people would hurt you if they knew.  You must keep it secret.  Never link to anyone again.  Never ever.  Promise me, Aeoly.”

She opened her mouth, but before words could leave her throat, a tinkling sound came from downstairs.  Coins bouncing against a table.  Aeolia huddled deeper into the corner, hugging her doll tight.  Her fingers dug into the frayed cloth so hard her knuckles whitened.
 She was shivering again.

“I’ll promise,” she whispered.  “But only if you promise something, too.”

The stairs began to creak with a slow, heavy pace, heavier than a man’s.  The walls moaned and bent, and thatch fell from the roofbeams.  The lantern swung on its chain, swirling shadows like bad dreams.  Joren found himself clutching straw in his fists.

“What is it?What do you want me to promise?”

Aeolia flung herself forward, out of the shadows, and wrapped her arms around him.  Her grip was so tight he could hardly breathe.

“That you’ll save me, Joren!” she sobbed.  “Promise you’ll save me from the monster.”

From the stairway came ragged wheezing, loud as bellows and coarse as sand.  A stench like sweat and rot and bad breath filtered into the loft, so sickening it churned Joren’s stomach.  Aeolia’s fingers dug into his back.  She panted into his shirt.

“How can I save you?” he whispered.  “I’m only a child.”

“I’ll wait till you’re bigger!”

The footsteps paused outside.  Joren could see, in the crack beneath the door, the shadows of huge feet.  Keys rattled in the lock, struggling against the rust.  An impossibly deep voice grumbled foreign, guttural curses.

“Aeoly, I won’t come of age for ten years.”

“I’ll wait for you!Promise me, Joren, promise you’ll do it!”

Lightning flashed, bright and blinding.  Thunder shook the floor.  The wind slammed open the window, and the lantern guttered out.  Darkness and storm filled the room.  The straw flurried.  The thatch flew from the roofbeams.  Rain and hail buffeted Joren’s face, sharp and stinging.  Wind flapped his shirt, bit his eyes, roared in his ears.  He could hardly see or hear.  He tried to rise, to go close the shutters, but Aeolia’s hand held him fast.  He turned his head and glimpsed her in the flickering lightning.  Her skin was flushed, her hair billowed, her doll had been blown from her grasp.  As the storm raged around her she sat unmoving, holding his arm, staring at him steadily even as the door creaked open.
Joren nodded, sorrow swelling in his throat.

“I promise, Aeoly.  I promise.”

                                                                                                            
… continued ….
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UK Edition Kindle Nation Daily Free & Bargain Book Alert for Friday, August 20, 2010: Build Your Kindle Library Now Free UK Kindle Listings, plus "Garden Magic!" by Today's Sponsor

Time for a big welcome to over a thousand current and future UK Kindle owners who have visited Kindle Nation Daily for the first time this week. You can count on us for several UK-focused posts a week alerting you to free and bargain books in the UK store as well as all our other posts full of Kindle news and tips. Today we add a page-turner by Dennis Batchelder to our listings of thousands of free and bargain books in the UK Kindle Store….
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor

 











Garden Magic In Your Backyard! 
By David Soper

Kindle Price: £7.24 includes VAT* & wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet

America’s top garden experts provide the reader with dozens of solutions to problems in your garden. The how-to information is easy to follow and garden-tested. In addition, comments and descriptions help the gardener select the right plant for the right spot. Recommendations of specific cultivars help assure putting Garden Magic in Your Own Backyard. Written by David Soper, a 40 year garden writer, lecturer and a past board member of The Northwest Perennial Alliance and Seattle Rose Society.
By Chas Wheatley “avid reader” (Washington, DC)

Reading David Soper is like having a good friend by your side in the garden. He keeps you entertained, chats comfortably and cracks a few jokes between the chores of digging to the right depth and feeding your plants a proper diet. His suggestions are gentle and good-natured (Plant bulbs abundantly; you want displays, not samples). His descriptions are vivid and accurate (The bulb should feel like a good clove of garlic). And he spins some fascinating history for you to read while waiting for your seedlings to grow. I’d be tempted to while away hours with his prose even if my garden consisted of no more than a window box in a sunless apartment. 

Click here to download Garden Magic In Your Backyard! (or a free sample) to your Kindle, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android-compatible, PC or Mac and start reading within 60 seconds!

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Soul Identity by Dennis Batchelder (Kindle Edition – 17 Nov 2007) – Kindle Book
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No guarantees on how long this one will last as a freebie, since it shows a rather dear list price and is selling in the US Kindle Store for $41.21….

The Conflict Resolution Toolbox: Models and Maps for Analyzing, Diagnosing, and Resolving Conflict by Gary T. Furlong (Kindle Edition – 7 Apr 2005) – Kindle Book
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In real–life conflict resolution situations, one size does not fit all. Just as a mechanic does not fix every car with the same tool, the conflict resolution practitioner cannot hope to resolve every dispute using the same technique. Practitioners need to be comfortable with a wide variety of tools to diagnose different problems, in vastly different circumstances, with different people, and resolve these conflicts effectively. The Conflict Resolution Toolbox gives you all the tools you need: eight different models for dealing with the many conflict situations you encounter in your practice.

This book bridges the gap between theory and practice and goes beyond just one single model to present a complete toolbox – a range of models that can be used to analyze, diagnose, and resolve conflict in any situation. It shows mediators, negotiators, managers, and anyone needing to resolve conflict how to simply and effectively understand and assess the situations of conflict they face. And it goes a step further, offering specific, practical guidance on how to intervene to resolve the conflict successfully.

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Literary Fiction, Published by AmazonEncore
LENGTH: novella, approximately 20,000 words, 96 pages in the trade paperback edition

Peter Leroy recalls his maternal grandfather’s attempt to build a shortwave radio, a project that begins with an article in Impractical Craftsman magazine promising “hour after interminable hour of baffling precision work.” After many, many hours spent watching his grandfather labor at his basement workbench, Peter at last gets to put the earphones on, flip the switch, and twiddle the dials. Through the crackling and sussurous static he detects the sounds of love and lust, joy and sorrow, hope and loss.

“Reading the Peter Leroy saga is akin to watching a champion juggler deftly keep dozens of balls in the air while executing an intricate double-time dance routine-all without breathing hard. . . . Sentimental, loving, raucous, wise, and great fun, this is simply not to be missed.”
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“[Kraft’s Peter Leroy] series is smart, funny, warmly inviting, and delightfully impossible to define.”
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“Eric Kraft’s essential subject is suburban boyhood-in particular, that moment when it loses its innocence. . . . Like Lawrence Sterne, Kraft is unashamedly sentimental, digressive, and extremely funny; like Proust, profoundly nostalgic and obsessed with loss. The typical Kraft novel is a laugh-out-loud read with undertones of grief and ruefulness. Almost all of his books revolve around a single individual, Peter Leroy, who is now . . . as fully realized as any character in current American literature. . . . Under the surface humor, Kraft’s take on the national experience is thoughtful, disturbing, and unlike that of any other American writer.”
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“The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy is one of the biggest, funniest, sweetest, and looniest undertakings in contemporary American fiction.”
John Strausbaugh, New York Press

Blood, Sweat and Tea: Real Life Adventures in an Inner-city Ambulance by Tom Reynolds (Kindle Edition – 28 May 2009)
More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea by Tom Reynolds
(Kindle Edition – 28 May 2009)
Publish on Amazon Kindle with the Digital Text Platform by Amazon.com (Kindle Edition – 14 Mar 2010)
Shaken (Teaser Chapters) (Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels Mysteries) by J.A. Konrath (Kindle Edition – 15 May 2010)
Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny by Suze Orman (Kindle Edition – 27 Feb 2007)
Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2011 by Office of Management and Budget (Kindle Edition – 6 Feb 2010)

UK Kindle Store Bargain eBooks

Don’t delay on these preorder bargains, as the prices could rise again in a heartbeat….

Even if you don’t have a Kindle yet, you can build your Kindle library by using a registered Kindle App or an Amazon account with which you have placed a Kindle pre-order.

Buddha: With Bonus Material by Deepak Chopra
Buy: £0.74
Available for pre-order. This item will be released on 7 September 2010.
The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood
Buy: £0.71
Available for pre-order. This item will be released on 31 August 2010.

Buy: £0.34
Available for pre-order. This item will be released on 24 August 2010.
Buy: £0.71
Available for pre-order. This item will be released on 24 August 2010.

In addition to 5,721 free titles in the UK Kindle Store at this writing, there are currently 47,044 other Kindle books priced at less one pound! Here are some of our top picks:

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Complete Works of William Shakespeare ~ 197 Plays, Poems & Sonnets ~ Active Table of Contents by Shakespeare, William, The Wright Angles, and The Wright Angles (Kindle Edition – 6 Apr 2009) – Kindle Book
Buy: £0.72

Available for download now
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The Complete Wizard of Oz Collection (15 books for $.99) With table of contents by L. Frank Baum (Kindle Edition – 21 Apr 2008) – Kindle Book
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Steal Me by Tina Folsom (Kindle Edition – 29 Apr 2010) – Kindle Book
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Containment by Christian Cantrell (Kindle Edition – 22 Feb 2010) – Kindle Book
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Visions of Distant Shores: An Andre Norton Collection (Seven Andre Norton novels in one volume!) by Andre Norton, Andrew North, Allen Weston, and Alice Mary Norton (Kindle Edition – 4 Feb 2010) – Kindle Book
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PORTAL (Portal Chronicles) by Imogen Rose (Kindle Edition – 23 Jan 2010) – Kindle Book
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Perfect Holiday, The by Cathy Kelly (Kindle Edition – 4 Mar 2010) – Kindle Book
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The Greatest Hits of P.G. Wodehouse (Nine Books) by P.G. Wodehouse (Kindle Edition – 12 Jul 2009) – Kindle Book
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The Interpretation of Dreams (Kindle Edition) by Sigmund Freud and Pink Panda Publishing (Kindle Edition – 22 Nov 2007) – Kindle Book
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Siddhartha by Herman Hesse (Kindle Edition – 20 Jan 2010) – Kindle Book
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Whose Body? (Lord Peter Wimsey) by Dorothy L. Sayers (Kindle Edition – 19 Jan 2010) – Kindle Book
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Pere (Kindle Edition – 5 Feb 2008) – Kindle Book
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Dark Dream by Christine Feehan (Kindle Edition – 13 Jul 2010) – Kindle Book
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Tropic of Capricorn by Henry Miller (Kindle Edition – 15 Mar 2008) – Kindle Book
Buy: £0.72

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert for Tuesday, August 24, 2010: Brand new free titles on Personal Finance, Personal Investing, and Making Business Personal, plus William Meikle's bestselling thriller "The Invasion" (Today's Sponsor)

Kindle Nation citizen Marilyn asked me yesterday “Why only previews all of a sudden?” on our Free Book Alert listings, and all I could say at the time was “This too shall pass.” And so it has!

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor

We have been lucky in our sponsors lately. We only allow Kindle-related sponsors, and today we add William Meikle’s bestselling thriller The Invasion to a terrific run of great works by distinguished authors like Paul Levine, Tonya Plank, Mike Jastrzebski, Karen Fenech, and Chet Williamson. There’s more great stuff in store, but today let’s focus on The Invasion, which is already a 4.5-star top 500 bestseller in the Kindle Store.
by William Meikle
Click here to check out the very strong reviews from Amazon customers, and here’s the alarming set-up:
It started during a winter storm on the North Eastern Seaboard which brought with it a strange green rain. Where it fell, everything withered, died, and was consumed. The residents of remote outposts in Maritime Canada escaped the worst of the early damage, but that was a blessing in disguise, for they were left to watch as first North America, then the world, was subsumed in the creeping green carpet of terror.


And that was just the beginning. New life forms began to arise from the ooze, simple organisms at first, but multiplying with ever-increasing complexity. The few human survivors are faced with a full-scale invasion… and only radical measures will guarantee the survival of the human race. 


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Free Listings in the US Kindle Store!
(For our UK Kindle Free Book Alerts click here.)

The 1-2-3 Money Plan: The Three Most Important Steps to Saving and Spending Smart – Gregory Karp

Fire Your Stock Analyst!: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own – Harry Domash

How to Design a Great Customer Experience – Fred Wiersema

Bury Your Dead Free Preview: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel

Pre-Order Now and the Preview will be delivered free to your Kindle on September 7.
Set against the backdrop of Winter Carnival in Quebec City….
The full book, Bury Your Dead, is priced at $11.99 and can be pre-ordered here for download on September 28.

OUTTA THE BAG: A Prequel Story to ME, MYSELF AND WHY?
OUTTA THE BAG: A Prequel Story to ME, MYSELF AND WHY? – MaryJanice Davidson
Pre-Order Now and the Preview will be delivered free to your Kindle on September 7.
The full book, ME, MYSELF AND WHY?, is priced at $11.99 and can be pre-ordered here for download on September 28.
Wicked Appetite Free Preview
Pre-Order Now and the Preview will be delivered free to your Kindle on September 7.
The full book is priced at $12.99 and can be pre-ordered here for download on September 14.

The Other Side of the Page
The Other Side of the Page – Romance Short – Terry Odell

Here’s the author’s description: “Finding the perfect hero and heroine for a romance novel can turn a writer’s hair gray–that’s why I advertise for them. Interviewing characters can be exhausting, and getting them to stick to the plot? Well, it doesn’t always work that way. And then you find out they’re talking about you behind your back–Meet Randy and Sarah, the hero and heroine of Finding Sarah and Hidden Fire, in a funny and illuminating look at what goes on behind the scenes of the romance writing process.” Sounds a little meta, but lots of fun.

I Thought It Was You: Grimm’s Circle, Book 2.5 – Romance Short Story – Shiloh Walker

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