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Our Readers Asked for It: Another Brand New Kindle Freebie

Important Note: This post is dated Tuesday, December 27, 2011, and the title mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s one of our own books offered free just for today! We’re allowed to make this one free for just 5 days in any 90-day period, so get it while you can!

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Finally, one user-friendly guide that covers every Kindle now on the market for 2012, including the Kindle Fire, in a single comprehensive volume chock full of tips, tricks, and links to unlock cool features, save you hundreds on Kindle content, and help you get the most out of your Kindle. Stephen Windwalker founded the popular Kindle Nation Daily community and has been helping Kindle owners get up to speed ever since his first Kindle guide was the #1 bestselling book in the entire Kindle store for 2008. Now he has teamed up with popular outdoors and travel author Bruce Grubbs to provide the most complete and up-to-date resource ever for Kindle owners.
Contents:Why a Kindle?
Which Kindle to Buy?
Covers, Lights, and Accessories
Reading Books and Periodicals
Searching Your Content and the WebUsing the Dictionary
Annotatiing Your Reading
Listening to Audiobooks
Listening to Music
Watching Movies, TV Shows, and Videos
Viewing PhotosBrowsing the Web
Extending the Fire with AppsShopping in the Kindle Store
Using Voice GuideFinding Free Books
Working with Personal Documents
Organizing Your BooksLending Books
Registering Your Kindle
Moving to a New Kindle
Free Kindle Reading Apps
Kindle Cloud Reader
Managing E-Books with Calibre
Using Settings
Fixing Problems
How it Works – eInk
How it Works – Silk Browser
Publishing to the Kindle
Kindle Resources
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A Brand New Kindle Freebie, Just for Today! Undrawn by Conchie Fernandez

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Here’s a book that has just gone free by an author who is getting some great reviews from Kindle readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

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… a well-realized portrait of conflict and forgiveness

by Conchie Fernandez
4.9 stars – 14 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Reviews

In “Undrawn”, the imminent death of his tyrannical father Brandon forces frail, thirty-six-year-old painter Kyle to return to his boyhood home after a self-imposed exile. While there, the past catches up to the son, and he finds himself facing old family rifts, former girlfriends, crimes of passion, and, most of all, the overwhelming urge to be loved and accepted. Conchie Fernandez’s debut novel shifts between the past and present as Kyle seeks absolution in a world where many factors are unknown.The protagonist’s struggles are witnessed by his sneering brother Stuart, who has secrets of his own, his affectionate brother Troy, and his selfless mother, Norma, who possesses more concern about Kyle’s diabetes than about her own emotional well-being in the wake of Brandon’s death. Also populating the story are Kyle’s contacts in the art world, as well as past and present lovers, all with distinct traits.

As a former newspaper editor and present-day creative writing teacher, Fernandez eloquently captures the subtleties of human relationships. Readers clearly see the protagonist hurting because of his father’s control, even as he holds out hope that Brandon will someday acknowledge his art.

Art isn’t the only thing about Kyle that Brandon fails to accept; he does not believe that his son is truly ill. To hear Brandon accuse Kyle, a diabetic, of trying to manipulate his father’s emotions by having an attack is truly horrifying. When juxtaposed against Norma and Troy’s caring attitude toward the sickly Kyle, Brandon’s indifference becomes all the more cruel. Kyle and Troy behave like real brothers. Beneath their profanity-laced dialogue brims love and protectiveness. In a novel loaded with machismo, it is refreshing to see Troy and Kyle hug, both in the past and the present.

“Undrawn” refreshes the trope of the tortured artist. Readers see how Kyle is haunted by his past while he suffers from occasional diabetic attacks. Kyle’s physical and mental suffering is poignantly rendered, although occasionally his diabetic attacks seem like convenient plot devices. Fernandez masterfully immerses readers in the world of Kyle’s canvas, so that they paint right along with the artist.

On the whole, “Undrawn” is a well-realized portrait of conflict and forgiveness. –****Jill Allen, Clarion ForeWord Review, Apr. 23, 2011 (Excerpt)

Here’s the set-up:

Kyle Reed stands on the verge of his lifelong dream of artistic immortality when a call from his estranged older brother Stuart puts a halt to everything in his carefully constructed life. Kyle faces the impossible decision to go back “home” and attempt to undo the many painful choices he made that severed his ties with his family and the woman he once loved.

As he steps into the house he grew up in, Kyle revisits the lives he led. He walks through the elegant rooms where he learned to keep quiet to avoid his father’s temper, and dealt with the debilitating disease that opened the doorway to his art. In his journey through his past, he assesses the perilous habits that distanced him from his family, the bitter enmities that still ravage his peace, and the surprising loyalty he finds in the people who surround him.

Kyle juggles with the present and the past and he clings to sanity through his art, the passion that has become his true north. Between the sculptures and images that fill his spaces and canvases, lie the crucial aspects of his life that he’s been avoiding for years: the icon he destroyed, the crime that still fills him with shame, and the forgiveness he never offered…or received.

 

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Two Brand New Kindle Freebies, Just for Today! Undrawn and Rock Star’s Rainbow

Important Note: This post is dated Sunday, December 25, 2011, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s a book that has just gone free by an author who is getting some great reviews from Kindle readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

Please note: References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and even for US customers, prices may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

… a well-realized portrait of conflict and forgiveness

by Conchie Fernandez
4.9 stars – 14 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Reviews

In “Undrawn”, the imminent death of his tyrannical father Brandon forces frail, thirty-six-year-old painter Kyle to return to his boyhood home after a self-imposed exile. While there, the past catches up to the son, and he finds himself facing old family rifts, former girlfriends, crimes of passion, and, most of all, the overwhelming urge to be loved and accepted. Conchie Fernandez’s debut novel shifts between the past and present as Kyle seeks absolution in a world where many factors are unknown.The protagonist’s struggles are witnessed by his sneering brother Stuart, who has secrets of his own, his affectionate brother Troy, and his selfless mother, Norma, who possesses more concern about Kyle’s diabetes than about her own emotional well-being in the wake of Brandon’s death. Also populating the story are Kyle’s contacts in the art world, as well as past and present lovers, all with distinct traits.

As a former newspaper editor and present-day creative writing teacher, Fernandez eloquently captures the subtleties of human relationships. Readers clearly see the protagonist hurting because of his father’s control, even as he holds out hope that Brandon will someday acknowledge his art.

Art isn’t the only thing about Kyle that Brandon fails to accept; he does not believe that his son is truly ill. To hear Brandon accuse Kyle, a diabetic, of trying to manipulate his father’s emotions by having an attack is truly horrifying. When juxtaposed against Norma and Troy’s caring attitude toward the sickly Kyle, Brandon’s indifference becomes all the more cruel. Kyle and Troy behave like real brothers. Beneath their profanity-laced dialogue brims love and protectiveness. In a novel loaded with machismo, it is refreshing to see Troy and Kyle hug, both in the past and the present.

“Undrawn” refreshes the trope of the tortured artist. Readers see how Kyle is haunted by his past while he suffers from occasional diabetic attacks. Kyle’s physical and mental suffering is poignantly rendered, although occasionally his diabetic attacks seem like convenient plot devices. Fernandez masterfully immerses readers in the world of Kyle’s canvas, so that they paint right along with the artist.

On the whole, “Undrawn” is a well-realized portrait of conflict and forgiveness. –****Jill Allen, Clarion ForeWord Review, Apr. 23, 2011 (Excerpt)

Here’s the set-up:

Kyle Reed stands on the verge of his lifelong dream of artistic immortality when a call from his estranged older brother Stuart puts a halt to everything in his carefully constructed life. Kyle faces the impossible decision to go back “home” and attempt to undo the many painful choices he made that severed his ties with his family and the woman he once loved.

As he steps into the house he grew up in, Kyle revisits the lives he led. He walks through the elegant rooms where he learned to keep quiet to avoid his father’s temper, and dealt with the debilitating disease that opened the doorway to his art. In his journey through his past, he assesses the perilous habits that distanced him from his family, the bitter enmities that still ravage his peace, and the surprising loyalty he finds in the people who surround him.

Kyle juggles with the present and the past and he clings to sanity through his art, the passion that has become his true north. Between the sculptures and images that fill his spaces and canvases, lie the crucial aspects of his life that he’s been avoiding for years: the icon he destroyed, the crime that still fills him with shame, and the forgiveness he never offered…or received.

A smart, entertaining send-up of celebrity under siege. ––KIRKUS

Rock Star’s Rainbow

by Kevin Glavin

by Kevin Glavin
4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

NAMED TO KIRKUS REVIEWS’ BEST OF 2011!“A rock star searching for his soul embarks on an underworld picaresque in this gonzo satirical romance … A smart, entertaining send-up of celebrity under siege.” –KIRKUS REVIEWS

“Glavin…teaches English in California. He pull[s] from his extensive knowledge of literature for the book which contains allusions to classic works…Even if readers miss the references, they can still enjoy the story.” –Naperville Sun

“Explores stardom and scandals … the story has a tragic element along with its humorous theme. [Rook’s] journey takes him from Los Angeles to Amsterdam and India with twists and turns along the way.” –Claremont Courier

Product Description NAMED TO KIRKUS REVIEWS’ BEST OF 2011!

In August 2009, a renowned entertainment reporter was thrown out of a plane over Los Angeles. At the time of his unfortunate death, he was working on a manuscript detailing the strange personal life of one of the most secretive celebrities of our time––Rook. Luckily, this work-in-progress was rescued, although the details surrounding the case remain obscure. Now, assembled here, is that most sought after exposé of the infamous rock star, searching for his lost innocence. Come along and join the quixotic adventure, as it journeys from LA, to Amsterdam, to India, and back. Along the way, Rook struggles with celebrity excess, reignites with his old flame, gets mixed up with the mafia, and must rescue the daughter he never knew he had. From the heights of hedonism, to the depths of despair, this topical parody explores that beast called fame.

For readers interested in literary allusions, this satire is in part a pastiche, paying homage to elements of “Don Quixote,” “Either/Or,” “Ulysses,” “Satyricon,” “Crime and Punishment,” and other works.

REVIEWS:

A rock star searching for his soul embarks on an underworld picaresque in this gonzo satirical romance.

Rook Heisenberg, frontman for the stupefyingly vapid band the Little Bang, experiences every facet of rock-star life—the adoring fans, the glitzy mansion, the three-ways with random bimbos—and a dazed sense of anomie, salved only by memories of his long-lost high-school sweetheart Hula. Once an Internet search and an e-mail reforge that link, Rook is off to Amsterdam, where he discovers that Hula has become the moll of Svidrigailov, a Russian gangster who has put her to work in his brothel, and that Rook and Hula have a teenage daughter named Boudicca, whom Svidrigailov has sequestered in Mumbai. Accompanied by his bodyguard, a beautiful Chinese woman who is as blasé about mass killings as she is about group sex, Rook sets out for India to rescue Boudicca from white slavery. There he is overwhelmed by street urchins, Bollywood stars, menacing thugs who melt when he croons to them, and a pharmaceutical consciousness-raiser so potent that it threatens to destroy his narcissistic cocoon. Rook’s quest gives the author a broad canvas for a funny, sardonic portrait of fame at its most inescapable: as he dispenses autographs and $100 bills to an ever-changing throng of autograph-seekers and flunkies who secretly despise him, he’s constantly confronted with billboards of himself hawking his fashion line. Glavin tells the story with a polished prose style and threads it with intriguing allusions to everything from magic squares to Van Gogh and Dostoevsky. Amid the breezy, Tarantino-esque provocations, he smuggles pathos into Rook’s search for family and meaning, though the debauches and dismemberments proceed in such a casual, jaded tone that they drain some of the novel’s emotional charge. But this diverting, imaginative read keeps the pages turning.

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Another Brand New Kindle Freebie, Just for Today! Rock Star’s Rainbow by Kevin Glavin

Another Brand New Kindle Freebie, Just for Today! Rock Star’s Rainbow by Kevin Glavin

Important Note: This post is dated Saturday, December 24, 2011, and the title mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s a book that has just gone free by an author who is getting some great reviews from Kindle readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

Please note: References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and even for US customers, prices may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

A smart, entertaining send-up of celebrity under siege. ––KIRKUS

Rock Star’s Rainbow

by Kevin Glavin

by Kevin Glavin
4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
NAMED TO KIRKUS REVIEWS’ BEST OF 2011!

“A rock star searching for his soul embarks on an underworld picaresque in this gonzo satirical romance … A smart, entertaining send-up of celebrity under siege.” –KIRKUS REVIEWS

“Glavin…teaches English in California. He pull[s] from his extensive knowledge of literature for the book which contains allusions to classic works…Even if readers miss the references, they can still enjoy the story.” –Naperville Sun

“Explores stardom and scandals … the story has a tragic element along with its humorous theme. [Rook’s] journey takes him from Los Angeles to Amsterdam and India with twists and turns along the way.” –Claremont Courier

Product Description NAMED TO KIRKUS REVIEWS’ BEST OF 2011!

In August 2009, a renowned entertainment reporter was thrown out of a plane over Los Angeles. At the time of his unfortunate death, he was working on a manuscript detailing the strange personal life of one of the most secretive celebrities of our time––Rook. Luckily, this work-in-progress was rescued, although the details surrounding the case remain obscure. Now, assembled here, is that most sought after exposé of the infamous rock star, searching for his lost innocence. Come along and join the quixotic adventure, as it journeys from LA, to Amsterdam, to India, and back. Along the way, Rook struggles with celebrity excess, reignites with his old flame, gets mixed up with the mafia, and must rescue the daughter he never knew he had. From the heights of hedonism, to the depths of despair, this topical parody explores that beast called fame.

For readers interested in literary allusions, this satire is in part a pastiche, paying homage to elements of “Don Quixote,” “Either/Or,” “Ulysses,” “Satyricon,” “Crime and Punishment,” and other works.

REVIEWS:

A rock star searching for his soul embarks on an underworld picaresque in this gonzo satirical romance.

Rook Heisenberg, frontman for the stupefyingly vapid band the Little Bang, experiences every facet of rock-star life—the adoring fans, the glitzy mansion, the three-ways with random bimbos—and a dazed sense of anomie, salved only by memories of his long-lost high-school sweetheart Hula. Once an Internet search and an e-mail reforge that link, Rook is off to Amsterdam, where he discovers that Hula has become the moll of Svidrigailov, a Russian gangster who has put her to work in his brothel, and that Rook and Hula have a teenage daughter named Boudicca, whom Svidrigailov has sequestered in Mumbai. Accompanied by his bodyguard, a beautiful Chinese woman who is as blasé about mass killings as she is about group sex, Rook sets out for India to rescue Boudicca from white slavery. There he is overwhelmed by street urchins, Bollywood stars, menacing thugs who melt when he croons to them, and a pharmaceutical consciousness-raiser so potent that it threatens to destroy his narcissistic cocoon. Rook’s quest gives the author a broad canvas for a funny, sardonic portrait of fame at its most inescapable: as he dispenses autographs and $100 bills to an ever-changing throng of autograph-seekers and flunkies who secretly despise him, he’s constantly confronted with billboards of himself hawking his fashion line. Glavin tells the story with a polished prose style and threads it with intriguing allusions to everything from magic squares to Van Gogh and Dostoevsky. Amid the breezy, Tarantino-esque provocations, he smuggles pathos into Rook’s search for family and meaning, though the debauches and dismemberments proceed in such a casual, jaded tone that they drain some of the novel’s emotional charge. But this diverting, imaginative read keeps the pages turning.

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Another Brand New Kindle Freebie, Just for Today!

Important Note: This post is dated Tuesday, December 20, 2011, and the title mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s a book that has just gone free by an author who is getting some great reviews from Kindle readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

Please note: References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and even for US customers, prices may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

 

by Laura Novak
5 stars – 29 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
“Novak is as funny as Janet Evanovich, as clever a plotter
as Sue Grafton, and as deft in creating compelling characters as Laura
Lippman.”

“Laura Novak may be the Erma Bombeck of mystery writers. The
pace and wit of her writing makes Finding Clarity a delight from cover to
cover.”

Clari Drake was once a former hot shot TV reporter of ample
proportions who took San Francisco by storm. Now, Clari is a middle-aged,
misfit mom who tops 200 pounds and wears Birkenstocks with woolen socks in the
city everyone loves to laugh at, quirky Berkeley, California. The fur flies
when Clari takes on the ruling class at her son’s elite academy where the
beloved headmaster is let go and a loser from Las Vegas takes his place. Clari
suspects the wealthy folks running the school are up to financial malfeasance
and strange social shenanigans. So she teams up with an impossibly odd posse to
right some wrongs and reclaim her glory days with the biggest story of her
career. But in the process, Clari causes major problems for the rich power
brokers whom she loves to hate, while working in weekly visits to Weight
Watchers. Join Clari as she answers the questions: Who am I? Where do I belong?
And what’s in the new Ikea catalogue?

“One part Carl Hiaasen, one part Lewis Grizzard, and a whole
lot of Susan Isaacs…Laura Novak hits a home run by finding clarity, and
hilarity, in Berkeley.”

About the Author Laura Novak is a career journalist, debut novelist. She has worked for ABC News in London and New York, for Fox News in the Bay Area, and for a small radio station in Sacramento where she sat next to a guy named Rush Limbaugh. She has written extensively for The New York Times on health, business and the arts.

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Just for Today: Another Brand New Kindle Freebie from One of Kindle Nation Daily’s Favorite Authors

Just for Today: Another Brand New Kindle Freebie from One of Kindle Nation Daily’s Favorite Authors

Important Note: This post is dated Monday, December 19, 2011, and the titles mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s a book that has just gone free by an author who has already proven to be a favorite with Kindle Nation readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

Please note: References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and even for US customers, prices may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

 

 

by Helen Winslow Black
4.8 stars – 14 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Seven blackbirds in a tree, count them and see what they be….HOW DO YOU RECLAIM YOUR LIFE after an abusive marriage? By turns humorous, scandalous, and lyrical, Seven Blackbirds follows Kimberly Baltakis as she stumbles along the road toward wholeness, briefcase in one hand, diaper bag in the other.

Helen Black is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, University of Chicago, and the University of Tulsa College of Law. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and five children.

“At one a.m. in Tulsa the silence is unexpectedly deep. Am I in the city or the country? Is Tulsa urban or suburban, home or alien territory? I’m afraid to go to sleep, so I sit up in bed and ponder the disintegration of my marriage. In his crib, baby Nathan turns in langourous, pink-cheeked slumber and pokes a tiny hand through the bars. In a big city ight now, there’d be sirens, airplanes, car alarms; here, nothing. In the middle of the night, in the middle of the country, I am marooned in absolute, dustless, heat-soaked silence. The bottom drops out of the present. The past rushes up from behind and blocks my future, and I’m stranded–stranded in Tulsa, the city of my discontent.”

Check out the book’s website at http://www.sevenblackbirds.com for video and audioclips, or pay a visit to Helen on Scribd, where she is currently top-subscribed female author. http://www.scribd.com/helenwinslow

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A Brand New Kindle Freebie, Just for Today!

Important Note: This post is dated Monday, December 19, 2011, and the title mentioned here may remain free only until midnight PST tonight.

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’s a book that has just gone free by an author who is getting some great reviews from Kindle readers. Please grab it now if it looks interesting to you, because it probably won’t stay free for long!

Please note: References to prices on this website refer to prices on the main Amazon.com website for US customers. Prices will vary for readers located outside the US, and even for US customers, prices may change at any time. Always check the price on Amazon before making a purchase.

by KELVIN F JACKSON
4.2 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Demitri Howard is an extremely successful film producer who has turned his life around after an extensive prison sentence. With luxury homes on both coasts, the world is his playground. The life of running drugs and guns up and down I-95 and I-81 is a thing of the past. Or is it. The drama begins as Demitri’s relationship with A-list actress Michelle Malone comes to an end. A high profile romance that is splattered across the tabloids with as much publicity as JAY-Z and Beyonce. Demitri’s world is soon changed again when he finds a beautiful newborn babygirl abandoned on his beachfront backyard in the Hamptons and against his better judgement keeps her and raises her as his own. But just as everything seems to be going wonderful, a ghost from the past reappears and one of Demitri’s closest homies (friends) is murdered in cold blood in front of hundreds at a club in Atlantic City, New jersey…and all hell breaks loose. Too many secrets to be kept quiet…but everyone has their price.
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