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« Reply #125 on: February 16, 2009, 02:18:34 PM » |
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Your welcome! Here's another free book that looks like it might be good Surviving The Fog by Stan Morris http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/712Have you ever been to camp? What would you do if the adults left “for a few hours” and they had not returned a week later? What if your parents never showed up to take you home? What would you do if you realized that the area below was surrounded by a mysterious brown fog that was dangerous? How would you survive the winter? What would you eat? Warning-sexual situations, cursing, violence You beat me to it.  This one also caught my eye.
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« Reply #126 on: February 16, 2009, 06:19:48 PM » |
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Your welcome! Here's another free book that looks like it might be good Surviving The Fog by Stan Morris http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/712Have you ever been to camp? What would you do if the adults left for a few hours and they had not returned a week later? What if your parents never showed up to take you home? What would you do if you realized that the area below was surrounded by a mysterious brown fog that was dangerous? How would you survive the winter? What would you eat? Warning-sexual situations, cursing, violence I downloaded that one last night!
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« Reply #130 on: February 17, 2009, 02:25:06 PM » |
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Hi Kindleboarders,
I'm David Wood, the author of Dourado. No obnoxious self-promotion here- promise! I just wanted to say how excited I am that so many people are giving Dourado a try. If you enjoy it, I hope you'll leave your thoughts and comments on Amazon, Smashwords, my blog, or e-mail me through my website. Thanks and best wishes, David
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« Reply #131 on: February 17, 2009, 02:29:26 PM » |
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We really don't mind self-promotion. I personally love to try authors I've never read before. Here is a link to your book. And at 3.19, I will also go post it on the bargain thread.  P.S. Take a minute to go to introductions and tell us about yourself. We tend to be nibby. JK. Everyone is great here. deb
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« Reply #132 on: February 17, 2009, 02:29:56 PM » |
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Hi Kindleboarders,
I'm David Wood, the author of Dourado. No obnoxious self-promotion here- promise! I just wanted to say how excited I am that so many people are giving Dourado a try. If you enjoy it, I hope you'll leave your thoughts and comments on Amazon, Smashwords, my blog, or e-mail me through my website. Thanks and best wishes, David
Hello, Mr. Wood. I'm glad you found us. I have 1.5 books to read before i get to yours but i will definitely leave a comment somewhere! 
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« Reply #133 on: February 17, 2009, 02:40:58 PM » |
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oh my we're counting?! I have 318.9 books to go....give or take a few dozen....... I may have a problem.....  And I REALLY need folders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #134 on: February 17, 2009, 02:42:01 PM » |
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Maybe I've missed it but I haven't seen your blog address. Can you post it for us? I got your book yesterday. It sounds very interesting.
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« Reply #135 on: February 17, 2009, 02:44:04 PM » |
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We really don't mind self-promotion. I personally love to try authors I've never read before. Here is a link to your book. And at 3.19, I will also go post it on the bargain thread.  P.S. Take a minute to go to introductions and tell us about yourself. We tend to be nibby. JK. Everyone is great here. deb Is it not still free with the coupon code?
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« Reply #136 on: February 17, 2009, 03:09:31 PM » |
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Well, it's always tempting to get something free, but then I might be tempted to actually cook....
I love to read cooking magazines, Cooks Illustrated is one of my favorites. I used to watch cooking shows with great interest ... but I don't really cook either. MDH, however, is a fantastic cook so I try to help by finding new recipes, doing the grocery shopping and (ugh) the dishes/cleanup. CI is great because it includes so much besides recipes ... excellent product reviews (I used them to buy the absolutely best pepper grinder and lots of other tools as gifts for my personal chef), testing cooking theories (how to keep guacamole from oxidizing), and history/background about well-known dishes. I'm looking forward to getting this book!
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« Reply #137 on: February 17, 2009, 03:41:22 PM » |
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I thought this was an interesting piece of news (from O's website) to help gauge the impact that a free-download promotion had for Suze Orman -
"Suze's previous book, the New York Times best-seller Women & Money, was offered as a free eBook download on Oprah.com for 33 hours in February 2008. More than 1.1 million people downloaded the book, and it subsequently returned to the top of best-seller lists."
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« Reply #138 on: February 17, 2009, 04:14:25 PM » |
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Is it not still free with the coupon code?
Its free for the month of February as long as you get it from Smashwords, not Amazon.
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« Reply #139 on: February 17, 2009, 04:25:48 PM » |
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Hi Kindleboarders,
I'm David Wood, the author of Dourado. No obnoxious self-promotion here- promise! I just wanted to say how excited I am that so many people are giving Dourado a try. If you enjoy it, I hope you'll leave your thoughts and comments on Amazon, Smashwords, my blog, or e-mail me through my website. Thanks and best wishes, David
I downloaded it yesterday a well and looking forward to reading it. Don't worry I'll let you know just what I think of it, good or bad but so far I don't have any bad reviews. 
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« Reply #140 on: February 17, 2009, 09:15:45 PM » |
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We really don't mind self-promotion. I personally love to try authors I've never read before. Here is a link to your book. And at 3.19, I will also go post it on the bargain thread.
P.S. Take a minute to go to introductions and tell us about yourself. We tend to be nibby. JK. Everyone is great here. deb
Thanks. I appreciate the kind welcome. I'll definitely visit the introductions thread. Hello, Mr. Wood. I'm glad you found us. I have 1.5 books to read before i get to yours but i will definitely leave a comment somewhere!  Awesome! I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Maybe I've missed it but I haven't seen your blog address. Can you post it for us? I got your book yesterday. It sounds very interesting.
Sure! It's http://davidwoodonline.blogspot.comI downloaded it yesterday a well and looking forward to reading it. Don't worry I'll let you know just what I think of it, good or bad but so far I don't have any bad reviews.  Sounds good!
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« Reply #141 on: February 17, 2009, 09:30:46 PM » |
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Glad to have you here with us! I'm looking forward to reading Dourado (will probably get to it this weekend) as it sounds right up my alley. Thanks also for the link to your blog, I see there that you have another book out or coming out soon, with the same lead character and possibly supporting characters from Dourado -- good to see it'll apparently be a continuing type of series. I love those.  Be sure and let us know when Cibola comes out!
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« Reply #143 on: February 18, 2009, 07:30:42 PM » |
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I'm interested in it,and I don't have my Kindle, till next week. Thanks for posting about it. Sounds interesting and fresh. --Rhonda  I saw a link to my new e-Book on my site so I figured I would chime in and thank Leslie for the post. I hope this is not considered a breach in etiquette as well since this is kind of the norm for authors within the podcasting community. This is the first e-Book in a trilogy that I am writing so I am eager to get feedback from readers on this first novel. Moreover, I would like to make sure that the formatting is working for the Kindle so please feel free to send me your comments. Cheers Erik John Bertel Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot By Erik John Bertel Link: http://www.floresgirl.com/flores-girl-ebook-order.htmGenre: Adventure, Science Fiction, Romance Novel Description: The two scientists, Sarah and Richard discover the existence of a living human ancestor, Homo floresiensis on an isolated tropical island. These small hobbit-like creatures are not the hobbits of JRR Tolkien's stories but a small tribe of prehistoric people called the Ebu Gogo living in seeming isolation for nearly a half million years on the Indonesian island of Irmã Flores. In their unrelenting quest for knowledge, Sarah and Richard unintentionally expose these innocents to the onslaught of the modern world including corporate raiders, Indonesian pirates (sorry, no Johnny Depp types!) and religious zealots. Moreover, while struggling with the magnitude of their find, Sarah and Richard are forced to reconcile their own, very different personalities. In the process of discovery and befriending these ancient people, Sarah and Richard rediscover their own humanity and the opportunity to find true love. The novel begins with Sarah finding herself clinging for life aboard a small boat that is being tossed about by a tempest in the Flores Sea. Sarah is an attractive young lady and a leading authority on the study of the great apes but she is questioning her own sanity for having taken this journey. This is one of many trips Sarah has made to assist her mentor but this trip takes wrong turn when the boat's engine dies and forcing her and her guides to seek shelter on a small, uncharted island in the Flores Sea. As the guides repair the motor of their stranded boat, Sarah wanders off from the beach, heading to the woods to observe the local bird population. While she is sitting in the woods she suddenly feels as if she is being watched. Sarah is not easily scared, since she has spent many days alone in the wild while observing her beloved chimps and gorillas. But this experience is entirely different to her and she begins to feels a strange presence closing in about her. Then she actually hears the presence! Strange human-like voices, much like the mumbling's of the damned, begin to fill her ears coming from all directions. Sarah is terrified and paralyzed with fear as they begin to surround her. In the distance Sarah can hear the guides frantically searching for her but it is too late for rescue... Warning! The novel contains contemporary language, numerous naked Ebu Gogo, some sexuality, depictions of drug use and humor that some might find to be objectionable. In other words, this is an raw adult theme book with ample violence, cussing and some overall acts of horniness. After all, this is a story about human evolution and human behavior and it is not a recommended book for children. Also keep in mind, this book has a complete disdain for almost all authority figures so consider yourself forewarned.
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« Reply #144 on: February 19, 2009, 04:31:09 AM » |
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I haven't sorted through the whole thread just yet but I just found this at Amazon......
The Cook's Illustrated How-to-Cook Library: An illustrated step-by-step guide to Foolproof Cooking. $0.00 for a Pre-order to be delivered February 24. There is also note made that the download is likely to exceed 60 seconds due to the size, etc.
I tried to link but it couldn't be found and don't have time to try and figure out why because it's time to shut my computer down and go to work. Gotta make more $$ for books!
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« Reply #145 on: February 19, 2009, 01:24:34 PM » |
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http://www.amazon.com/Summers-Path/dp/B001TGYTVA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=digital-text&qid=1235074850&sr=1-1Sorry guys, I just don't get why I can't seem to use the link maker. Also available on Audible.com for free for members. Here is the description: Publisher's Summary Summer's Path is the remarkable story of Don Newport, an engineer that comes face to face with his personal destiny under extraordinary circumstances. After losing his job and his health insurance, Don learns he has a terminal disease with only a few months left to live. On his death bed, he meets Robert, a brazen angel of death that promises to help Don with a graceful exit. As Don prepares to say his last goodbyes to his loving wife, Robert attempts to change Don's perspective about his mortality and proposes an exceptionally unique option. Robert leads Don through an astounding meditation of life and death and reveals various healing and spiritual concepts including walk-ins, embodiment and soul destiny. On this magical journey of self realization, Don discovers that it's never too late to learn profound life lessons about ourselves and our loved ones.
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« Reply #147 on: February 19, 2009, 02:23:25 PM » |
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 Summer's Path is the remarkable story of Don Newport, an engineer that comes face to face with his personal destiny under extraordinary circumstances. After losing his job and his health insurance, Don learns he has a terminal disease with only a few months left to live. On his death bed, he meets Robert, a brazen angel of death that promises to help Don with a graceful exit. As Don prepares to say his last goodbyes to his loving wife, Robert attempts to change Don's perspective about his mortality and proposes an exceptionally unique option. Robert leads Don through an astounding meditation of life and death and reveals various healing and spiritual concepts including walk-ins, embodiment and soul destiny. On this magical journey of self realization, Don discovers that it's never too late to learn profound life lessons about ourselves and our loved ones. This sounds great. I just 1-clicked.  Can't beat the price either. 
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« Reply #148 on: February 19, 2009, 02:30:17 PM » |
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Thanks Linda! Maybe my problem is that I'm thinking when I hit preview I expect to see the image then and I don't.
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