Why should I provide my email address?

Start saving money today with our FREE daily newsletter packed with the best FREE and bargain Kindle book deals. We will never share your email address!
Sign Up Now!

The Prince and the Pauper gets a Geekerella-style makeover in this witty and heartfelt novel for those who believe in the magic of fandom… The Princess and the Fangirl by Ashley Poston

YA Book of The Day:

The Princess and the Fangirl (Once Upon A Con Book 2)

by Ashley Poston
4.4 stars – 607 reviews
Everyday price: $9.99
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The Prince and the Pauper gets a Geekerella-style makeover in this witty and heartfelt novel for those who believe in the magic of fandom—now with an excerpt from Bookish and the Beast.

Imogen Lovelace is an ordinary fangirl on an impossible mission: to save her favorite Starfield character, Princess Amara, from being killed off. On the other hand, the actress who plays Amara wouldn’t mind being axed. Jessica Stone doesn’t even like being part of the Starfield franchise—and she’s desperate to leave the intense scrutiny of fandom behind.Though Imogen and Jess have nothing in common, they do look strangely similar to one another—and a case of mistaken identity at ExcelsiCon sets off a chain of events that will change both of their lives. When the script for the Starfield sequel leaks, with all signs pointing to Jess, she and Imogen must trade places to find the person responsible. The deal: Imogen will play Jess at her signings and panels, and Jess will help Imogen’s best friend run their booth.

But as these “princesses” race to find the script leaker—in each other’s shoes—they’re up against more than they bargained for. From the darker side of fandom to unexpected crushes, Imogen and Jess must find a way to rescue themselves from their own expectations…and redefine what it means to live happily ever after.

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

The Kids’ Book of Diversity: Empathy, Kindness and Respect for Differences (The Kids’ Books of Social Emotional Learning)

by Catherine Stephenson
4.8 stars – 51 reviews
Supports Us with Commissions Earned
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Help your child to become a tolerant, inclusive and caring person by teaching all them about diversity

This fun book takes a look at the many ways in which people are all different, exploring differences in origin, housing, abilities, appearance, family units, culture and more.

Teaches children to be respectful, kind and inclusive towards those different to them

The focus on empathy and inclusivity helps children learn to value and respect the uniqueness of each individual, while fostering positive self-esteem.

Features four activity pages

Sit with your child and talk through diversity activities to help them reach a deeper understanding of diversity and their own identity. Try Let’s Celebrate Being You, Find Someone Who or Things I Like About Me!

Especially recommended for ages 3 to 8

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap