Marie H Posted August 28, 2022 Posted August 28, 2022 UK Kindle daily deals has The Complete Novels of George Orwell: Animal Farm, Burmese Days, A Clergyman's Daughter, Coming Up for Air, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, Nineteen Eighty-Four (Penguin Modern Classics) Kindle Edition for 99p today. 2 Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted October 15, 2022 Posted October 15, 2022 (edited) I'm not at all sure if this should go in here but I am sure that if not somebody on staff can move it. I just learned about this tonight and thought I'd share : it's an app for your PC that sends Kindle content to all your devices. I know that you can send them through email but this is very much easier. Send to Kindle – Delphi Classics I used it myself and it's brilliant. The link is on Delphi Classics website and thereafter to Amazon USA. Download to PC and send your file. Edited October 15, 2022 by lunababymoonchild Quote
Raven Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 The Silmarillion and Piranesi are both 99p on the Kindle today. 1 Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted November 23, 2022 Posted November 23, 2022 The Great Dune Trilogy: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert is 99p Kindle Black Friday deal today Quote
Chrissy Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 I was recommended this series of cosy mystery books recently, and the 5 books are currently free for kindle at the moment. The Dorothy Martin Murder Mystery Series 3 Quote
Hayley Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 Thanks @Chrissy! Also just spotted (while grabbing the above series 😄), the Caraval Trilogy by Stephanie Garber is currently 99p. Quote
poppy Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 23 hours ago, Chrissy said: I was recommended this series of cosy mystery books recently, and the 5 books are currently free for kindle at the moment. The Dorothy Martin Murder Mystery Series Grabbed 😁 Quote
Marie H Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 UK Kindle Daily Read today with Neverwhere by Neil Gaimer for 99p Quote
Shivers Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 4 hours ago, Marie H said: UK Kindle Daily Read today with Neverwhere by Neil Gaimer for 99p Neil Gaiman?... 99p is a bargain! Quote
Marie H Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 On 2/22/2023 at 6:37 PM, Shivers said: Neil Gaiman?... 99p is a bargain! Yes, unfortunately I misspelled Gaiman. I’d never read any of his books, so I bought the 99p Kindle offer. Quote
Brian. Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 On 2/24/2023 at 4:04 PM, Marie H said: Yes, unfortunately I misspelled Gaiman. I’d never read any of his books, so I bought the 99p Kindle offer. I'm not a big reader of fantasy type novels but I loved Neverwhere, I thought it was a superb book. Quote
Hayley Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 That was a very good deal, Neverwhere is one of my favourite books. Hope you like it @Marie H! Quote
Hayley Posted May 7, 2023 Posted May 7, 2023 Fragile Things, the short story collection by Neil Gaiman, is 99p on kindle at the moment! Another one I’d highly recommend if you like things with a bit of a weird twist 😄. Quote
France Posted February 16, 2024 Posted February 16, 2024 Cover the Bones by Chris Hammer is 99p this month on both Kobo and Kindle. The Red Notebook by Antoine Laurian ditto Quote
poppy Posted April 26, 2024 Posted April 26, 2024 If anyone is interested in cosy mysteries, there's a one day free deal here. https://cozymysterybookclub.com/bookblast/ Quote
ncreighton Posted April 26, 2024 Posted April 26, 2024 Hey would you want to check this out? its free for kindle unlimited https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Garden-Gardening-Renters-Dwellers-ebook/dp/B0CXY5JXS9 Quote
Hayley Posted October 14, 2024 Posted October 14, 2024 Fallible Justice by Laura Laakso is temporarily free as an ebook (to celebrate the launch of her latest book). Definitely worthwhile for fans of crime and fantasy combined 😄: http://geni.us/falliblejustice Quote
Anna Faversham Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 Against all the odds, I am finally ready to launch my new book and until 14th November the prices are lowered to £1.77 for the ebook and £8.50 for the paperback. Also on Kindle Unlimited. The essence of the book is that it is based on truth. I really did move into a downstairs flat in Flint Cottage. The highly interesting couple upstairs really did say there were ghosts as did some of the nearby neighbours. I am definitely not Ellie, the protagonist, but like her, I never saw any ghosts. Someone did tell me the ghosts were sitting next to me and they were in the television. Visiting friends were spooked and could not understand why I was so cool about the whole situation. It’s amazing what you can learn to live with. Bits of truth are dropped in here, there and everywhere in the book. There’s more I could say, but I think you have the idea! One thing you can be sure of – as it’s a time travel story, it’s not wholly true! The blurb: If you were offered a dream cottage in an English country village and it was dirt cheap, would you jump in without viewing it? Perhaps you would if you had walked out on a no-good two-timing whatsit and had nowhere else to go? Even the neighbours are great, bit strange perhaps. And the dishy local vicar declares himself willing to help day or night. Night? And what’s this talk about a mysterious Midnight Train…are you sure you’re doing the right thing? It's the 1970s and Ellie attempts to make a new life for herself, ignoring the gossip about ghosts and disappearing people. Boring? She’ll never be called that again and I think you’ll agree with her. This is a treat for the imagination – based on truth. Both the ebook and the paperback will be cheaper for the first couple of weeks and if you do buy ‘Beware the Midnight Train’, I hope you will really enjoy it. Here’s the link: Beware the Midnight Train eBook : Faversham, Anna: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store Free on Kindle Unlimited, reduced to £1.77 as an ebook and £8.50 as a paperback. 2 Quote
Hux Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 53 minutes ago, Anna Faversham said: Against all the odds, I am finally ready to launch my new book and until 14th November the prices are lowered to £1.77 for the ebook and £8.50 for the paperback. Also on Kindle Unlimited. The essence of the book is that it is based on truth. I really did move into a downstairs flat in Flint Cottage. The highly interesting couple upstairs really did say there were ghosts as did some of the nearby neighbours. I am definitely not Ellie, the protagonist, but like her, I never saw any ghosts. Someone did tell me the ghosts were sitting next to me and they were in the television. Visiting friends were spooked and could not understand why I was so cool about the whole situation. It’s amazing what you can learn to live with. Bits of truth are dropped in here, there and everywhere in the book. There’s more I could say, but I think you have the idea! One thing you can be sure of – as it’s a time travel story, it’s not wholly true! The blurb: If you were offered a dream cottage in an English country village and it was dirt cheap, would you jump in without viewing it? Perhaps you would if you had walked out on a no-good two-timing whatsit and had nowhere else to go? Even the neighbours are great, bit strange perhaps. And the dishy local vicar declares himself willing to help day or night. Night? And what’s this talk about a mysterious Midnight Train…are you sure you’re doing the right thing? It's the 1970s and Ellie attempts to make a new life for herself, ignoring the gossip about ghosts and disappearing people. Boring? She’ll never be called that again and I think you’ll agree with her. This is a treat for the imagination – based on truth. Both the ebook and the paperback will be cheaper for the first couple of weeks and if you do buy ‘Beware the Midnight Train’, I hope you will really enjoy it. Here’s the link: Beware the Midnight Train eBook : Faversham, Anna: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store Free on Kindle Unlimited, reduced to £1.77 as an ebook and £8.50 as a paperback. I'd be fascinated to learn about the process of self-publishing through Amazon. Always been curious about how it works, what percentage they get, who prints the paper copy, what the whole thing involves, etc. Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 14 hours ago, Anna Faversham said: Against all the odds, I am finally ready to launch my new book and until 14th November the prices are lowered to £1.77 for the ebook and £8.50 for the paperback. Also on Kindle Unlimited. The essence of the book is that it is based on truth. I really did move into a downstairs flat in Flint Cottage. The highly interesting couple upstairs really did say there were ghosts as did some of the nearby neighbours. I am definitely not Ellie, the protagonist, but like her, I never saw any ghosts. Someone did tell me the ghosts were sitting next to me and they were in the television. Visiting friends were spooked and could not understand why I was so cool about the whole situation. It’s amazing what you can learn to live with. Bits of truth are dropped in here, there and everywhere in the book. There’s more I could say, but I think you have the idea! One thing you can be sure of – as it’s a time travel story, it’s not wholly true! The blurb: If you were offered a dream cottage in an English country village and it was dirt cheap, would you jump in without viewing it? Perhaps you would if you had walked out on a no-good two-timing whatsit and had nowhere else to go? Even the neighbours are great, bit strange perhaps. And the dishy local vicar declares himself willing to help day or night. Night? And what’s this talk about a mysterious Midnight Train…are you sure you’re doing the right thing? It's the 1970s and Ellie attempts to make a new life for herself, ignoring the gossip about ghosts and disappearing people. Boring? She’ll never be called that again and I think you’ll agree with her. This is a treat for the imagination – based on truth. Both the ebook and the paperback will be cheaper for the first couple of weeks and if you do buy ‘Beware the Midnight Train’, I hope you will really enjoy it. Here’s the link: Beware the Midnight Train eBook : Faversham, Anna: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store Free on Kindle Unlimited, reduced to £1.77 as an ebook and £8.50 as a paperback. Well done and congratulations, I’ll have a good look at it Quote
poppy Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/1/2024 at 6:36 AM, Anna Faversham said: Against all the odds, I am finally ready to launch my new book and until 14th November the prices are lowered to £1.77 for the ebook and £8.50 for the paperback. Also on Kindle Unlimited. The essence of the book is that it is based on truth. I really did move into a downstairs flat in Flint Cottage. The highly interesting couple upstairs really did say there were ghosts as did some of the nearby neighbours. I am definitely not Ellie, the protagonist, but like her, I never saw any ghosts. Someone did tell me the ghosts were sitting next to me and they were in the television. Visiting friends were spooked and could not understand why I was so cool about the whole situation. It’s amazing what you can learn to live with. Bits of truth are dropped in here, there and everywhere in the book. There’s more I could say, but I think you have the idea! One thing you can be sure of – as it’s a time travel story, it’s not wholly true! The blurb: If you were offered a dream cottage in an English country village and it was dirt cheap, would you jump in without viewing it? Perhaps you would if you had walked out on a no-good two-timing whatsit and had nowhere else to go? Even the neighbours are great, bit strange perhaps. And the dishy local vicar declares himself willing to help day or night. Night? And what’s this talk about a mysterious Midnight Train…are you sure you’re doing the right thing? It's the 1970s and Ellie attempts to make a new life for herself, ignoring the gossip about ghosts and disappearing people. Boring? She’ll never be called that again and I think you’ll agree with her. This is a treat for the imagination – based on truth. Both the ebook and the paperback will be cheaper for the first couple of weeks and if you do buy ‘Beware the Midnight Train’, I hope you will really enjoy it. Here’s the link: Beware the Midnight Train eBook : Faversham, Anna: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store Free on Kindle Unlimited, reduced to £1.77 as an ebook and £8.50 as a paperback. Sounds really good, Anna. Have just grabbed it 🥰 1 Quote
Anna Faversham Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 3 hours ago, poppy said: Sounds really good, Anna. Have just grabbed it 🥰 Thank you, Poppy, I hope you enjoy it. 1 Quote
Anna Faversham Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 10/31/2024 at 6:32 PM, Hux said: I'd be fascinated to learn about the process of self-publishing through Amazon. Always been curious about how it works, what percentage they get, who prints the paper copy, what the whole thing involves, etc. I'll get back to you on that Hux. It might be better if I message you. Quote
Anna Faversham Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 On 11/1/2024 at 8:23 AM, lunababymoonchild said: Well done and congratulations, I’ll have a good look at it Thank you for taking the time to take a look - I hope you like it. 1 Quote
Brian. Posted November 3, 2024 Posted November 3, 2024 23 hours ago, Anna Faversham said: I'll get back to you on that Hux. It might be better if I message you. Would it be possible for you to post the process and info in our Writers Corner subforum? Like Hux I am also fascinated by the process and would be interested to read about it if you are willing to share. Quote
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