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Did you win a Kindle Fire tablet this week?

If you are Vicki Davey of Drexel, Missouri, you did. Vicki won hers on Tuesday in last week’s Kindle Nation Daily KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes, and when it arrives at her home tomorrow, she will become the 26th citizen of Kindle Nation to win a Kindle Fire from us in the past few months.

But we’d like for you to be one of about 50 people who will win one of these Kindle Fire tablets from us in 2012, and all you have to do is follow the extremely easy steps at the end of this post to have a great chance to win.

But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor

Nadia Scrieva, this week's sponsor and author of DROWNING MERMAIDS

Like each one of our weekly sweepstakes, this week’s giveaway is sponsored by a talented author who has proven to be a favorite with our readers. DROWNING MERMAIDS author, Nadia Scrieva is springing for the Kindle Fire that could very well end up with your name on it, so it only makes sense to pay it forward and stimulate both your karma and your imagination at the same time by chancing $2.99 or FREE via Kindle Lending Library to grace your Kindle with a novel that has 4.7 stars on Amazon from discriminating readers like us.

 

 

Here’s The Scoop on DROWNING MERMAIDS:

 

 

4.7 stars – 18 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Deep under Arctic waters lies an ice kingdom carved into a glacier. Those who dwell within it possess magnificent biological secrets. Due to the dangers of impending war, the Princess of Adlivun is forced to flee her undersea utopia and regroup with her sisters in Alaska.

Captain Trevain Murphy is a successful king crab fisherman who has spent his life building his empire above the sea, and knows nothing of the empire beneath it. When he meets a mysterious dancer whose father has recently died, he extends kindness towards her, unaware of her unique genetics and royal lineage.

Trevain’s attraction to the enigmatic Aazuria Vellamo will involve him in dangerous designs that will forever change his life, and his perspective on himself and his world. He embarks on perilous journeys in which he will need to release all of his insecurities and inhibitions in order to survive.

About the Author

Nadia Scrieva was born in 1988 in Toronto, Canada. She studied English and Anthropology, graduating with an Honors B.A. from the University of Toronto in 2011. She was employed as a model for several years. Due to a deficient social life, Nadia spent her childhood reading and her preteen years writing fanfiction. After briefly experimenting with being a normal, productive member of society, she decided it wasn’t for her, and chose to return to literature. Nadia Scrieva firmly believes that if she were the owner of a punching bag, or if she could afford relatively frequent deep-tissue massages, the volume of her writing would sharply decrease. She writes best when she is tense, furious, or restless, and perhaps with slight inebriation.

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Four Brand New Kindle Freebies! Download Now While Still Free! Eric Hobbs’ THE LIBRARIAN, Yvonne Harriott’s THE INVITATION AND OTHER SHORT STORIES, Joan Slonczewski’s DAUGHTER OF ELYSIUM and Alexandra Sokoloff’s THE HARROWING

With hundreds of new books turning up free each day now in the Kindle Store, it can be tough to hone in on books that you will actually want to read. And most of the new free books will be free for just a day or two at a time, so we are working hard to make sure that you do not miss the ones you want!

Here are a few books that have just gone free by authors who have already proven to be favorites with Kindle Nation readers. Please grab them now if they look interesting to you, because they probably won’t stay free for long!

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4.6 stars – 39 Reviews
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Wesley Bates thinks his life pretty much sucks. He’s landed at the bottom of his school’s popularity ladder, and bully Randy Stanford seems to be waiting around every corner.

The troubled teen thinks he’s found a way to escape his real-world problems when he stumbles upon strange doorways in Astoria’s local library that seem to lead into the extraordinary worlds from all his favorite books. Oz, Neverland, Wonderland — they’re all a reality with Wesley’s new discovery. Wesley teams with best friend Taylor Williams to embark on a great adventure, both ready to leave the drama of middle school behind.

But the two kids quickly find themselves embroiled in a centuries-old battle for the library and the magic hiding within. Now, fighting alongside the eccentric old man who’s vowed to protect the building’s power, the pair must help ward off an attack by a shadowy group with a strange tie to Wesley’s nemesis, forcing Wesley to face the fears he’s been dodging… and one of the most terrifying bullies of all time!

Exclusive to Amazon’s Kindle, The Librarian is a thrilling new series that provides kids an opportunity to experience the world’s most beloved fantasy novels in a brand new way – through the eyes of children just like them. And the fun doesn’t stop there! Librarian author Eric Hobbs has teamed with The Sylvan Learning Center and BookAdventure.com to launch The Librarian Book Club. Toward the back of the book, each copy of The Librarian contains an exclusive invitation to join. Open to students in grades K-8, the club will bring kids together from around the globe to compete in a monthly reading contest where they’ll have a chance to win exciting prizes: gift cards, autographed books, new toys, video games, DVDs, iPods…even a brand new Kindle Fire! All kids have to do is answer questions about the books they’re currently reading! That’s it! It’s that easy! Pick up the book an join the book club today!

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5.0 stars – 2 Reviews
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The Invitation and Other Short Stories is a captivating collection of dramatic short stories that will leave you wanting more. Perfect short reads to squeeze into your busy day or lunch break. From smuggling butter onto a plane, to a dead woman walking, and a parent’s worst nightmare, this collection of eight stories will send you on an emotional roller coaster ride. Kleenex optional.

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3.8 stars – 8 Reviews
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The pristine city of Elysium floats on the water world of Shora, inhabited by ‘immortals’ who have succeeded in unlocking the secrets of life.

Outsider Blackbear Windclan wants to share the secret of immortality with his own people, but can he, and the City of Elysium, survive the corruption and decadence that immortality has bred into the ageless society.

And what of the consciousness of self-aware nano-sentient servitors and their quest for vengence?

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The Harrowing

by Alexandra Sokoloff

3.9 stars – 45 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Baird College’s Mendenhall echoes with the footsteps of the last home-bound students heading off for Thanksgiving break, and Robin Stone swears she can feel the creepy, hundred-year-old residence hall breathe a sigh of relief for its long-awaited solitude. Or perhaps it’s only gathering itself for the coming weekend.

As a massive storm dumps rain on the isolated campus, four other lonely students reveal themselves: Patrick, a handsome jock; Lisa, a manipulative tease; Cain, a brooding musician; and finally Martin, a scholarly eccentric. Each has forsaken a long weekend at home for their own secret reasons.

The five unlikely companions establish a tentative rapport, but they soon become aware of a sixth presence disturbing the ominous silence that pervades the building. Are they the victims of a simple college prank taken way too far, or is the unusual energy evidence of something genuine—and intent on using the five students for its own terrifying ends? It’s only Thursday afternoon, and they have three long days and dark nights before the rest of the world returns to find out what’s become of them. But for now it’s just the darkness keeping company with five students nobody wants and no one will miss.

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A Monthly Feature for the Greatest Readers in the World: Specially Chosen “Red Adept Select” Titles on Kindle – This Month’s Featured Title is Linda S. Prather’s Mystery BET YOU CAN’T … FIND ME (CATHERINE MANS’ SUSPENSE) – Now Just $2.99 or FREE via Kindle Lending Library

Red Adept Select books are chosen by a professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

And now, This Month’s Feature Title:

4.9 stars – 10 Reviews
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RED ADEPT SELECT Author of the DI Lorne Simpkins Thrillers – Mel Comley says: “One of the best paranormal mysteries I’ve read.”

Imagine a killer who can kill at will from a distance. No gun, no weapon. Nothing more than a thought.
Catherine Mans has the ability to see and hear what others can’t. With the help of Homicide Sergeant Cody Allen, she’s turned that talent into a successful profession as a psychic consultant.
But Catherine’s past is coming back to haunt her. Someone is threatening the lives of everyone she loves.
Nine bodies have been discovered, and Catherine is the FBI’s prime suspect.
To prove her innocence, she must unravel the secrets of her past, and answer the challenge of a deranged psychic.
Bet you can’t…FIND ME!

If you love the psychic suspense of Kay Hooper and the witty characters of Tammy Hoag, you’ll love Find Me!

What Readers Are Saying

 

“I loved this book. It was gripping from page one, and the story kept building right up to the end. I don’t usually write a review but this book was SO GOOD, I had to share. I want more”
Andrew Constantinou, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

 

“This book hooked me from the very beginning. Really enjoyed all the characters, suspense, humor and the unknown. I would recommend this book to everyone that likes a very well written book. I look forward to more of Linda’s books in the future.”
Ann Manning, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

 

About The Author

 

Born in Kentucky in 1955, I currently live in Lexington, Kentucky with my fiancé, Coby W. Fuson. I have two wonderful sons, Charles and Steven. I have always loved reading and writing. And although perhaps not a great literary work, I loved and was inspired by Old Yeller. The characters in that book were real to me. When I started writing, my greatest desire was to write characters that readers could love and hate, laugh and cry with. Knowledge was another love. I wanted to learn about everything. I studied metaphysics, delving into touch healing, dream analysis, meditation, and hypnosis. I received my associate’s degree in metaphysics in 1992 and continued from there to become a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. I spent several years studying the effects of hypnosis on cancer and pain. I taught meditation, dream analysis, and self-hypnosis through Eastern Kentucky University’s Special Programs for four years. The power of the mind has always fascinated me. I’ve recently become a paranormal investigator, and love old houses that go bump in the night.

(Editor’s Note: We’ve had several opportunities to work with Lynn O’Dell of the popular Red Adept Reviews site over the past few years, so we’re very confident that she will be right at home here among the greatest readers in the world — you, the readers of Kindle Nation Daily. We’re very excited to introduce her to tell you a bit about the still very new Red Adept Select program and how we are working together to help our readers find great reading at great prices on Kindle. –S.W.)

Here’s Lynn:

I have been a book lover all my life. A little over two years ago, I began a book review blog, “Red Adept Reviews.” I focused on independently published (Indie) books because I loved having the opportunity to discover new talent. During my first year of reviewing Indie books, I was forced to give too many low ratings due to the poor editing of the books I reviewed. My frustration with that led me to start Red Adept Editing Service.

I am joined by a group of talented people who help me maintain excellent quality while I expand the services offered to writers. Every book edited by Red Adept Editing receives comprehensive editing and at least one complete proofread. We are proud to have edited over seventy Indie books, with many more to come.

Occasionally, we come across books that we simply can’t put down.

We recognize these books by branding them as “Red Adept Selects.”

Red Adept Select books are chosen by our professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Colleen Collins’ HOW DO PRIVATE EYES DO THAT? is Our eBook of the Day at just $1.99, with 4.6 Stars on 7 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Colleen Collins’ How Do Private Eyes Do That?, just $1.99 on Kindle:

How Do Private Eyes Do That? is a compilation of articles about private investigations written by Colleen Collins, a professional private investigator. Its topics are geared to readers interested in the world of PIs, including fiction writers, researchers, investigators and those simply curious about the profession.

A supplement to the book is a chapter from How to Write a Dick: A Guide to Writing Fictional Sleuths from a Couple of Real-Life Sleuths, co-authored by Colleen Collins and Shaun Kaufman. This chapter describes numerous specializations in the field of private investigations, including legal investigations, infidelity investigations, pet detection, insurance investigations, personal injury investigations, executive protection and more.

From the reviewers:

“If you’re looking for the lowdown on private investigations, this is it. Packed with details and insights. A must-have for anybody writing private-eye fiction and for anybody who’s curious about what being a private-eye is really like.”  – Bill Crider, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series and many other novels in multiple genres

“A must have for any writer serious about crafting authentic private eyes. Collins knows her stuff.”  – Lori Wilde, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author

I’ve also checked out the other book (How to Write a Dick), and wanted to know how this author, a PI like myself, did writing about the field. Liked the book more than I thought I would. She outlines investigative techniques which are useful for the public without compromising the field itself. Writing style is smooth. I’ve read articles written by other private investigators which are tough to understand because the person rambles on and on…in this book, Collins sticks to the topic and explains things well.  – “PI Guy”

Because I found the other nonfiction book by this author (which she co-wrote with Shaun Kaufman) “How to Write a Dick” great as a reference book for writing, I hoped “How Do Private Eyes Do That?” would be as helpful. It’s not a how to book in the strictest sense, but the articles provide lots of tips about private investigations (like finding someone’s cell phone number, researching a family trust, finding people — the kinds of things a writer might want their character to do in a story). There’s also a section of links to other helpful sites about private investigations. Two thumbs up!  –  DanaB

Now That You Have the Facts, Get the Story

Colleen Collins is a unique combination of real-life private eye and bestselling author.  After reading her non-fiction details of being a PI, see how she applies her experience to her art in …
By Colleen Collins
4.2 Stars  –  8 Reviews
Here’s the set-up for Colleen Collins’s The Zen Man, just 99 Cents on Kindle:

Just as washed-up criminal defense attorney, life-long Deadhead (nickname “The Zen Man”), and current PI Rick Levine decides to get relicensed as a lawyer, he’s charged with killing one and ends up in the slammer with a half-mil bail.

Released on bond, Rick and his girlfriend Laura have 30 days to find the real killer. In the course of their investigations, they dig for dirt among Denver’s shady legal backrooms to its tony corporate centers. Dodging bullets, a kidnapping, trumped-up charges and the FBI’s unwanted intervention, Rick and Laura continue tracking key suspects who have motive…eventually learning that true redemption begins at home.

From the reviewers:

“Move over Sam Spade, Nick and Nora; make room for a Denver who-dun-it, Colleen Collins’s The Zen Man. Brilliant and fast-paced writing. I couldn’t put it down.”  —  Donnell Ann Bell,  Award-Winning Author of The Past Came Hunting

“Not only do the pages fly by with the action and plot twists, but the characters will keep you guessing their next move as well. I was thoroughly entertained and can’t wait to read the next installment of this fabulous gumshoe novel!” — Wendy Hines, Minding Spot book reviews

“I loved every single word of The Zen Man!” — Delores Fossen, USA Today Best-selling Author

“Rick and Laura are incredibly charming and likable…and the book’s mystery is well structured with clues and red herrings doled out steadily to move the plot along and keep things interesting… can’t wait for the return of The Zen Man.” –Book Reviews by Elizabeth A. White

“The Zen Man is an homage and update of Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora Charles, a well-paced mix of banter, action, and New Age philosophizing.” —  Gerald So, owner-moderator of DetecToday for fans of the private eye genre.

Visit Amazon’s Colleen Collins Page

After graduating from the University of California Santa Barbara, Colleen worked as a film production assistant, improv comic, telecommunications manager at the RAND Corporation, technical writer/editor, speech writer, and private investigator. All these experiences play into her writing.

She’s a member of the Mystery Writers of America (MWA), Private Eye Writers of America (PWA), Sisters in Crime and Novelists, Inc. (NINC).

When not sleuthing, Colleen’s hanging with her two Rottweilers (named Jack Nicholson and Aretha Franklin), working on a time-traveling PI series, and envisioning how Nick and Nora would behave in the 21st century.

And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of How Do Private Eyes Do That? by Colleen Collins:

 

 


KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Wednesday, April 4: 290 BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours added to Our 4,000+ FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Jennifer Comeaux’s LIFE ON THE EDGE (Today’s Sponsor – $2.99)

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Life on the Edge
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Nineteen-year-old Emily is new to pairs skating, but she and her partner Chris have a big dream–to be the first American team to win Olympic gold. Their young coach Sergei, who left Russia after a mysterious end to his skating career, believes they can break through and make history.

Emily and Chris are on track to be top contenders at the 2002 Winter Games. But when forbidden feelings spark between Emily and Sergei, broken trust and an unexpected enemy threaten to derail Emily’s dreams of gold.
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I really enjoyed this skating story and felt the author did a remarkable job in describing the skating routines and everything having to do with the skating world with such perfection.
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Jennifer Comeaux earned a Master of Accounting from Tulane University and is a Certified Public Accountant in south Louisiana. While working in the corporate world, she sought a creative outlet and decided to put on paper a story that had played in her head for years. That story became Life on the Edge, her first published novel.

When not working or writing, she is an avid follower of the sport of figure skating, travelling to competitions around the country. Those experiences allow her to see a different side of the sport and serve as an inspiration for her writing. Jennifer is blessed with a wonderful family and many friends who have encouraged her to pursue her dream of being a published author. Jennifer Comeaux earned a Master of Accounting from Tulane University and is a Certified Public Accountant in south Louisiana. While working in the corporate world, she sought a creative outlet and decided to put on paper a story that had played in her head for years. That story became Life on the Edge, her first published novel. When not working or writing, she is an avid follower of the sport of figure skating, travelling to competitions around the country. Those experiences allow her to see a different side of the sport and serve as an inspiration for her writing. Jennifer is blessed with a wonderful family and many friends who have encouraged her to pursue her dream of being a published author.
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KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Wednesday, April 4: 290 BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours added to Our 4,000+ FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Jennifer Comeaux’s LIFE ON THE EDGE (Today’s Sponsor – $2.99)

Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Wednesday, April 4 – Two Great Reads for $2 — Save 67% on Lia Fairchild’s bestselling contemporary fiction novel In Search of Lucy, plus … Don’t miss Julie O’Yang’s BUTTERFLY (Today’s Sponsor)

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Butterfly, A novel (With classic fan-shape illustrations)

by Julie O’Yang
4.9 stars – 8 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Don’t have a Kindle? Get yours here.

Here’s the set-up:

Set against the backdrop of the Second World War/Sino-Japanese war (1931-1945), the story centres around the fatal love between a married Chinese woman and a young Japanese soldier. However, the fantastic tale is not as simple as its plot suggests. In the forties of the 20th century, one summer day, on the bending shore of the magical, eternal river Yangtze, a woman met a young stranger she falls in love with. But he can’t love her back, and she can’t love him if she would have known why he has hunted her down all over China to tell her a dark secret…

    “A shamelessly original work of art that you can read legally outside China”

Butterfly is a haunting love story a la Romeo and Juliet of the Orient. The modern fairytale explores passion beyond all forbidden boundaries and love tested to its limits to defy even death. Taking a stab at sensitive historical, social issues such as the Rape of Nanking, the question arises, what is love? Where is the salvation in all the heartlessness of mankind? Are we able to love, a deed that is so often taken for granted? Perhaps love is neither simple nor always pleasant or even inhuman. In the end the protagonists have to undergo a metamorphosis in order to be reunited again on the bank of the Yangtze river where they met seven decades ago.

About the author:  

Julie O’Yang is a novelist and visual artist based in The Netherlands. Born and brought up in China, she came to Europe in 1990s to study at the University of London. Then she read Japanese Language and Culture at the University of Leiden, Holland, and Tokyo, Japan. Her fiction, short fiction, poetry and articles have appeared in publications worldwide. www.julieoyang.com.

From the reviewers:

“A shamelessly original work of art that you can read legally outside China”  – New Beijing Voice

“A tour de force.” Leanne Delehanty, author and visual artist.

“Butterfly is a book that reminds you of the joy of discovering a treasure, and wondering why there aren’t a few hundred-thousand more who have already found it before you.”  – Unlikely stories.

“Transforms you, from cover to cover.” – Neverland.

“History is written only once, so is Butterfly by Julie O’Yang.” – Young Chronicle

“A book that has all the essential ingredients that makes a bestseller” – Creative Ecstasy

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In Search of LucyKindle Daily Deal: In Search of Lucy
After years of caring for her sister and her alcoholic mother, Lucy Lang is abandoned by both. With her family gone, 30-year-old Lucy struggles to find purpose until faced with her sister’s need for a kidney transplant. Will helping her sister grant Lucy the happiness that’s been eluding her?

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Publetariat Dispatch: Amazon vs. Small Indie Booksellers

Publetariat: For People Who Publish!

In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, we offer a roundup of opinion on Amazon’s moves into publishing and its sometimes aggressive moves in the marketplace.

There’s been much commentary about Amazon’s new KDP Select program, as well as about its one-day price comparison app promotion, some of which we’ve been sharing here on Publetariat. The debate rages on, and now branches out into the question of the impact programs like this and mega-bookseller Amazon have on small, independent booksellers. Surprisingly, there are well-considered arguments on both sides.

Independent Bookseller Bob Spear quotes from an open letter American Booksellers Association CEO Oren Teicher, written in response to Amazon’s one-day, bricks-and-mortar price comparison app promotion:

Despite your company’s recent pledge to be a better corporate citizen  and to obey the law and collect sales tax, you created a price-check  app that allows shoppers to browse Main Street stores that do collect  sales tax, scan a product, ask for expertise, and walk out empty-handed  in order to buy on Amazon. We suppose we should be flattered that an  online sales behemoth needs a Main Street retail showroom.

Forgive us if we’re not.

We could call your $5 bounty to app-users a cheesy marketing move and  leave it at that. In fact, it is the latest in a series of steps to  expand your market at the expense of cities and towns nationwide,  stripping them of their unique character and the financial wherewithal  to pay for essential needs like schools, fire and police departments,  and libraries.

 

Over on Slate, Farhad Manjoo  takes the controversial position that buying books on Amazon is better  for authors, better for the economy, and better for you, because (in his  opinion) small, local booksellers aren’t really doing consumers much of  a service by comparison:

…I was primed to nod in vigorous agreement when I saw novelist Richard Russo’s New York Times op-ed   taking on Amazon’s thuggish ways. But as I waded into Russo’s   piece—which was widely passed around on Tuesday—I realized that he’d   made a critical and common mistake in his argument. Rather than focus on   the ways that Amazon’s promotion would harm businesses whose demise   might actually be a cause for alarm (like a big-box electronics store   that hires hundreds of local residents), Russo hangs his tirade on some   of the least efficient, least user-friendly, and most mistakenly   mythologized local establishments you can find: independent bookstores.   Russo and his novelist friends take for granted that sustaining these   cultish, moldering institutions is the only way to foster a “real-life   literary culture,” as writer Tom Perrotta puts it. Russo claims that   Amazon, unlike the bookstore down the street, “doesn’t care about the   larger bookselling universe” and has no interest in fostering “literary   culture.”

That’s simply bogus. As much as I despise some of its recent tactics,   no company in recent years has done more than Amazon to ignite a   national passion for buying, reading, and even writing new books.

 

In a rebuttal to Manjoo, on Flavorwire, Judy Berman explains why she feels he’s giving small booksellers short shrift:

I find it sad, actually, that Manjoo — a generally sharp and smart   technology writer — finds clicking around on Amazon to be more fun than   browsing the shelves of a real-life bookstore where (gasp!) one might   actually interact with other book lovers. It also seems specious to   argue that Amazon customer reviews are more useful than the advice of an   independent bookstore employee or owner, who presumably has more   knowledge of and enthusiasm for literature than your average unknown   dude typing angrily in his parents’ basement. A bookseller, for example,   would probably not opine that Jane Eyre is “a longer story of 456 pages in which really could have been written well in half the length.”

 

Mark Coker believes the KDP Select program is wholly predatory, and bad for authors, publishers, and booksellers alike. As he writes in his blog post on the matter:

Impact on authors:

  • Forces  the author to remove the book from sale from the Apple iBookstore,  Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, Smashwords and others, thereby causing  the author to lose out on sales from competing retailers.
  • By  unpublishing a title from any retailer, the author destroys any accrued  sales rank, making their book less visible and less discoverable when  and if they reactivate distribution to competing retailers
  • Makes  the author more dependent upon Amazon for sales.  Do you want to become  a tenant farmer, 100% dependent upon a single retailer?  As some of you  history buffs may know, tenant farming, and the abuses of power by  landlords, was a primary contributor behind the great Irish potato famine.

 

Author LJ Sellers, on the other hand, feels her decision to offer some of her work through KDP Select was merely a formality since most of her sales come through Amazon anyway:

…I don’t want to see Amazon become a monopoly or have it be the only  place my books are available. I want readers to have choices. Still, to  survive financially, I may have to climb on board the Amazon train and  let go of the idea that I’m an independent author.

Two issues are on deck for me right now. First, is the lending library that everyone’s buzzing about and some are calling predatory. Amazon called me two weeks ago to pitch KDP Select  to me personally. Surprised by the contact, I assume it’s because I  have ten books on the market and sold quite a few on Kindle last year.

My only concern was the exclusivity issue, but in the end, I decided  to enroll two of my standalone thrillers. Which means I had to pull  those books from all other e-readers. I wasn’t making enough money on  them from any other sources for it to be a financial decision. My  hesitation was based only on my commitment to give readers full access  to my books.

But the promotional opportunity Amazon offered—a five-day giveaway of  the books—was hard to resist. The exposure could be invaluable. Right  now, The Suicide Effect  is being downloaded in record numbers. Because I have nine other books  for new readers to buy, this could turn out well for me. I’ll know in  the next month or so.

Bookavore examines the corporate culture and business practices of Amazon, as they trickle down to readers:

At this point I am thinking one or all of the following must be true:

  1. The company culture at Amazon is in some part developed on the  back of a scrappy underdog mentality that can only, given their current  dominance, be furthered by deliberate business decisions that allow the  company to feel like a misunderstood victim
  2. The marketing department has hard data showing that given the  general miasma of free market exhortation in modern political discourse,  consumers respond enthusiastically to offers that deliberately and  overtly screw over competition, in large enough numbers to make any  negative press a moot point
  3. This is all part of an elaborate campaign to make decisions that  compel Amazon’s competition and detractors to come out in numbers ruing  their predatory and unethical practices, which given the reactive nature  of the Internet will give Amazon’s defenders endless chances to label  the detractors as old-fashioned, elitists, nostalgia-hounds, and/or  Luddites, further cementing the “Amazon vs. the world” brand story
  4. Amazon has studied the possibility that they could make more money  long-term by gaining the loyalty of customers who would be swayed by  more ethical business practices, but has also realized it wouldn’t be  worth the investment