Free Ebooks and amazingly low prices will be offered at select sites for the week:
- There will be contests – writing dead lines end March 5th.
- Discussions on the future of ebooks, readers, as well as the benefits of ebooks.
- Here is a link for vendors participating in Read an Ebook Week – most will be offering deeply discounted books, many for free, as well as having additional contests. Including contests to win an ereader.
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Please note that these books below, published by Ebook Undead, will be sold at 50% off their already low prices during this week. Each links to a preview or review here on Layers of Thought.
- RELEASE by Nicole Hadaway - review
- Alone by Marissa Farrar – preview
- Descending Skies by Margaret Schlegel - preview
- Swan Song by Jevron Mc Crory – preview
- Dance on Fire by James Garcia Jr. – preview
*The code for all Ebook Undead books is RAE50. This code will take 50% off the price of all the above books and others by this publisher. The code is time sensitive so it must be used within the time frame of the week.*
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Here is one nonfiction/memoir and one inspirational poetry book, which may be of interest to readers. They will also be on sale during this week. Both are by Lori Newman - links to her author’s page on Goodreads. Both covers also link to book information at Goodreads.
*The code for purchase for 50% off is RAE50. March 3 to 13, are the dates which the code will be useable. Additionally if anyone is interested in getting the books in print they are 25% off till March 13th as well.*
For purchase:
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Help support small and independent publishers, fill your reader, and join the fun. All genres are represented at many other sites so if your not a horror, memoir, or poetry fan no worries – go check out what is on offer and make a list!
2 comments:
Thanks for the list, Shellie. I suspect that most will not download to the Kindle, but there's always hope.
Charlie -
I am fairly positive that all these places will be offering a format compatible with the kindle.
I know "Smashwords" has many formats available that one of them should work. They even have one which you can print out. I believe it is doc format which is usable for kindle - if I remember correctly?
They may not be as pretty while reading, as the Amazon produced titles - but it should work.
Keep me posted as to how things work.
Just fair warning - these are books and authors that are self and small publisher produced. As well as some ancient books which Gutenberg (spelling?) is translating to ebooks.... but there are a ton out there...and a bunch for free.
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