UPDATE 11.3.2010 5:30 am Eastern: Alas, Amazon has taken action overnight to “correct” the apparent “malfunction” that was allowing customers to re-subscribe for the 60-day free trial after cancelling because of the exorbitant $19.99 price.
Instead, an Amazon representative told me last night:Current subscribers do not receive another free trial, but we are giving subscribers as of about Oct 15th a $5 rate reduction in their monthly bill for four months (Nov-Feb). This has been messaged to them via e-mail.Half a loaf for long-time subscribers. Hmph.
Month: November 2010
Kindle Wins in Face-Off with Sony Reader
By Kindle Nation’s Intern Staff
People who don’t read might think that they are “locked in” to what Ratcliffe calls “Amazon’s cheaper system,” but exactly what does it mean to be “locked in” to a system that one can only use on the Kindle, PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, BlackBerry, Windows 7 phones, and Android tablets?
If you don’t own one of those, you’re obviously SOL. And you’re also a time traveler from the Middle Ages,
The other huge flaw? When you read any ebook reader review that doesn’t count CATALOG SELECTION AND PRICING as a key category, it’s head scratching time.
Generally, the caveat with reviews and comparisons on “gadget head” websites is that they aren’t written by (or for) people who love to read.
And we’ve noticed some overlap between “people who love to read” and people who would consider an ebook reader in the first place….
Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Tuesday, November 2: SEVEN Brand New Free Titles in Our Cool New Free Book Alert Tool, plus … Survivor’s Affair (A John Logan Thriller) by Rick Nichols (Today’s Sponsor)
Does the Freebie Fun ever end here at Kindle nation? Well, not today it doesn’t! We’re here to stop you for just a second on the way to going to VOTE, to share SEVEN (7) brand new free titles that we’ve added to our Kindle Store freebie listings since yesterday’s Free Book Alert:
- Pemberley Chronicles By: Rebecca Collins
- Long Time Coming By: Vanessa Miller
- Certain Wolfish Charm By: Lydia Dare
- Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk By: Dale Fincher
- Perfect By: Harry Kraus
- Saint Training By: Elizabeth Fixmer
- Deceit: A Novel By: Brandilyn Collins
John Logan has left his life in the intelligence community behind, eking out a meager living as a private investigator and trying to stay off the espionage radar.
But keeping a low profile proves harder than he thought when Coral Bay’s millionaire Golden Boy ends up on the wrong side of a Samurai sword and his former mentor’s wayward daughter the number one suspect. Finding himself honor bound, Logan is forced to join the hunt for the real killer.
But when the body count quickly rises and the danger begins to spiral closer to home, he calls on two former colleagues for help. What they uncover will have Logan questioning everything he’s ever believed.
Meet JOHN LOGAN: Logan’s life changed at the age of six when his parents were killed in a car crash. He was sent to Japan to live with his dad’s younger brother—a CIA operative married to a Japanese woman. Being a Westerner meant Logan was getting beaten up on a daily basis. His uncle introduces the six year old to Funichi—Logan’s first sensei and the man who began the boy on a life of physical discipline. Funichi’s first words upon meeting the boy: “He has an old soul. A warrior’s soul.”
From his aunt, Logan begins to not only to adapt to the strange culture of his new home, but to also become a part of it. Japan is very much a part of John Logan and although Japan now holds bad memories for him, it will always be a part of who he is. At the age of seventeen, his aunt and uncle are murdered. At the funeral, Logan meets Bill Rochelle, a man who will mentor the young man, and eventually draw Logan into the world of covert ops. It is while on an assignment back to Japan that he meets the daughter of a prominent banker, Shikira Tatsumo. Shikira will, despite initial objections from her father, marry Logan. Her death in Paris at the hands of others will send Logan on a mission of revenge that would ruin his career and nearly cost him his life. The action forces Logan to retire from Special Forces at the rank of Major.
Now detached from the covert life and working as a private investigator and security consultant in Coral Bay, Florida, Logan finds his old life constantly rearing its head and dragging him back into the world he’s so desperately trying to avoid.
Use the slider at right of your screen below to scroll through a complete, updated list of free contemporary Kindle titles, and click on an icon like this one (at right) to read a free sample right here in your browser! Titles are sorted in reverse chronological order so you can easily see new freebies!
Amazon to Begin Delivering Kindle Editions of Newspapers and Magazines To Other Kindle-Compatible Devices
By Tom Dulaney
Editor, Planet iPad
Magazines and newspapers are coming soon to Kindle apps for other devices.
Up until now, people who read newspapers, magazines and blogs like Kindle Nation Daily on their Amazon Kindle have been limited to reading their purchases only on their Kindles. Ever since the apps for books that expand reading device alternatives (Kindle for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch Android, Blackberry) began appearing in 2009, there has been an unfilled service gap: reading periodicals on a device other than the Kindle.
That’s going to change, the Amazon Kindle Team revealed recently in a forum called “Coming Soon For The Kindle.” The team made another promise in the same announcement: Kindle customers will be able to lend their ebooks to others before the end of the year. Both announcements are the stuff of major press releases, yet they came in the relatively obscure space of a small forum tucked inside the Amazon Kindle infrastructure.
Nice Guy Johnny: Amazon Brings Burns’ Screenplay to Kindle
By Kindle Nation’s Intern Staff
Now Amazon and screenwriter Edward Burns have collaborated to make available the screenplay of Burns’ Nice Guy Johnny.
The film version of Nice Guy Johnny was released last week on DVD, and is not yet available for video replay on a future multimedia Kindle, but Kindle Nation citizens do have the option of reading the screenplay on their Kindles for less than the price of movie ticket. The e-book edition will be exclusive to the Kindle store for a year, and has been introduced at a price of $7.99.
Here’s the set-up:
Sure, she can be a little overbearing sometimes, but baby-faced Johnny Rizzo loves his fiancée Claire, and he made her a promise: by the time he’s 25-years-old, he’ll trade his current dream job as a local sports talk radio host (even if it is the 2 a.m. slot) for something that’ll pay bigger bucks. And Johnny’s nothing, if not a man of his word.
Now he’s flying to New York to interview for some snoozeville job that Claire’s well-to-do father set up. Enter Uncle Terry, who lives in New York, a rascally womanizer bent on turning a day in the Hamptons into a final fling for his nephew. Nice guy Johnny’s not interested, of course, but then he meets the lovely Brooke….
“We’re excited that Edward Burns has chosen Kindle as the way to make his screenplay of Nice Guy Johnny available electronically for readers and film buffs,” said Russ Grandinetti, Vice President of Kindle Content.
Burns, who appears in the film along with Kerry Bishe, Matt Bush, Anne Wood and Max Baker, also collaborated with The Wire creator David Simon on The Corner.
What Are They Smoking? Three Publishers Impose Agency Price-Fixing Scheme on UK Kindle Store; Prices Double and Triple
Kindle Edition Subscribers and RSS Readers: It’s Still a Snap to Get the Newest Listings from Our Daily Free Book Alerts
Now that we are providing our new, automated Free Book Alert tool for the Kindle Store, readers who use RSS readers such as Google Reader or an Atom feed may be wondering if they will still have access to the newest listings in our daily Free Book Alerts.
Not to worry!
If you’ve been accessing our Free Book Alerts through a device or RSS app that does not display the Free Book Alert tool, here are two easy fixes, and you can choose the one that works best for you:
- The easiest way to make sure you get a full, updated list of all the free contemporary titles for the current month is to subscribe, for just 99 cents a month, to the Kindle edition of Kindle Nation Daily. Each morning between 9 a.m. and noon Eastern time a Free Book Alert will be pushed directly to yourall the free contemporary titles that have been added to the Kindle Store since the beginning of the current month. Kindle with freshly updated, clear (and clickable) listings of Try it free for 14 days: we think you’ll like it, and if you keep your subscription you will save a lot more than that 99 cents. And of course your subscription will also provide you with all the other articles and posts from the Kindle Nation daily blog.
- The other option, for readers who use an RSS feed to read Kindle Nation, is a pretty simple one: just click on the hyperlinked headline of that day’s Free Book Alert, and the fully enhanced version of the post — including the Free Book Alert tool — will appear in your browser, if you are using a device and browser that accomodate frames.
I hope that helps keep everyone connected with all the hard work we do to provide all the citizens of Kindle Nation with the best and the cheapest Kindle Store offerings!