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u/cheddarben · 2 pointsr/KindleFreebies

yeah.. it is not for everybody. Some people think it is cute and some people hate it. I never claimed it was a masterpiece and I encourage people to read the reviews and decide for themselves if they want it or not. That is what reviews are for, right? And if you order it and don't like it... I encourage people to work within Amazon to return it.

It is a self published quasi-gag gift that has some decent recipes. I really do enjoy cooking. If you want Fifty Shades of Chicken that was made by someone from the Food Network and published by a huge corporation... it will be more polished and I say go for it.

The price point of the hard copy is the lowest that Amazon allows and, personally, I am proud of producing this thing that has sold quite a few copies with 99 reviews that averages 3.5 stars.

Me? I totally have spent more on less for a funny gift that was less useful. And today, this thing is free.

EDIT: Link to Fifty Shades of Chicken

u/sextus_condianus · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

For the holidays - The Last Stoic e-book is free for download from Amazon! Ancient Rome meets Modern America - Historical Fiction with a twist.

US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A9MKOI2
UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00A9MKOI2
CA: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00A9MKOI2

And, as an additional festive season bonus, enter to win one of two paperback copies of Bottle and Glass in this holiday, Goodreads giveaway:

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/166063-bottle-and-glass

"Bottle and Glass is a highly original adventure story, set during the war of 1812, and framed using real taverns that once existed within the city of Kingston, Ontario. A fascinating study of escape, and a powerful history of 19th century frontier life; Bottle and Glass is a stunning achievement."

Helen Humphreys -- award‐winning novelist and poet laureate of Kingston, Ontario, author of seven novels including 'Afterimage', ' Coventry', and 'The Evening Chorus', nominated for the 2015 Governor General's Award.

Bottle and Glass is a story of survival and escape told from the barstools of two dozen boisterous Kingston taverns at the close of the War of 1812.

The novel follows the fortunes of Jeremy Castor and his cousin, Merit Davey, two young men
snatched from the Cornish coast by the Royal Navy in the summer of 1813. A year later, they arrive in Kingston, in The Dominion of Canada, a town tense with the fear and deprivation of war. Paid, pent, and thirsty, their first riotous night ashore is spent at a tavern, the novel's namesake, Violin, Bottle, and Glass.

On this Saturday night it seems like the entire town is crammed into the two‐story clapboard
roadhouse. It is thick with spicy bodies, sour tobacco, sweet liquor, and traces of sea‐salt. Each reveler has their own private need. The bos'n's mate looks to drink something other than lime‐leavened rum and he thinks of home. The young seamstress hopes to meet a midshipman and she thinks of away.

The bored need a distraction. The bottled, a release.

Jeremy and Merit meet sixteen‐year‐old Amelia Barrett, newly and unhappily married to Colonel Noble Spafford, a Peninsular War veteran many decades her senior. When, later that evening, Jeremy stumbles upon a dead man linked to the Colonel, the lives of these three people seeking freedom become bound together forever.

For more information and reviews, please visit: http://www.morganwade.ca

u/JDMankowski · 3 pointsr/KindleFreebies

My mom decided to offer all three of her ebooks for free this weekend for her birthday, including her newest. I told her I'd help spread the world a little.

Echo's Voice is a project she's been working on for 15 years now. Original conceived as a screenplay, it's continued to grow since then through several experiments into self publishing over that time.

The other five parts will come out weekly in June and be around the same length. She's still trying to decide on the pricing, but each of them should have free days as well.

Also, her two other books are free this weekend as well:

Too Many Dandelions and Other Tails: A collection of short stories about pets and animals, including a particularly touching story about a group of cats named after a cartoon character.

And the Dominoes Fall: "When catastrophe shatters all that we know, can these three endure: ... A story of survival, family and faith"

u/whatisthesun · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

Spanish: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081F3GYMF

Spanish (Level 2): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZTT9J1V

French: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SZFD9V3

German: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TRGYNY7

Italian: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TDSH88K

Russian: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VBNZDPZ

Portuguese: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W1FTVSH

Korean: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XWMRCZB

English: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VNLXCHH

English (Level 2): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YNX326J

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Why learn a foreign language language through reading? Shouldn't you learn the language first and then start reading?

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If you have ever tried learning a foreign language before, you'll know that vocabulary is one of the biggest challenges you face. Without a working vocabulary of thousands of words, you'll be unable to understand and communicate with native speakers in real life.

Fortunately, there is one sure fire way to build up your vocabulary and retain it forever. No, it's not flash cards. It's READING!

It's difficult to begin reading in a foreign language because there's just so many words that we don't know at the lower levels. Trying to read any native material results in going to the dictionary every other word and tons and tons of frustration.

With this short story book series, we hope to provide some easier reading material that is chock full of every day vocabulary that you can immediately start using. Each chapter comes with a vocabulary list to help speed up the reading process and slow down dictionary use. There are also comprehension questions and an English translation to boot.

Each book was written by a native speaker of the target language and proofread by another native speaker, so the language you'll find in each book is as authentic as it gets.

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If you enjoy the books, leaving a review on Amazon is the best possible way you can support us and our work!

And if you have any questions, just ask!

u/tweet_poster · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

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u/JackACR · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

Vendor Links:

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BBS39L2 Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00BBS39L2 Amazon AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00BBS39L2

If you enjoy the book I would be ever so grateful if you left a quick review! Trying to build them up to get the book noticed - Jack :)

u/seattlepixel · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

This Tor compilation is good and free right now: http://www.amazon.com/Some-Best-Tor-com-Original-ebook/dp/B00AF62E3U/ref=zg_bs_158593011_f_21

My fav in this anthology was Adam Troy Castro's "Our Human."

u/Kauffmann616 · 4 pointsr/KindleFreebies

Murder of Crows was in the initial link, but here are the links to the sequels.

Phoenix Rising:http://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-Rising-Icarus-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B008UD2MRI

Swan Song:http://www.amazon.com/Swan-Song-Icarus-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B009ZZMK9A

Enjoy! Well, as much as you can enjoy a series about endless gladiatorial combat and indentured servitude...

u/gamblersnovel · 1 pointr/KindleFreebies

Finally Amazon have made The Hunters available for free on Kindle for readers in the US The Hunters

u/PapaAlphaTango · 2 pointsr/KindleFreebies

Chuck Palahniuk wrote 'Choke'. Full disclosure, I've only seen the movie but I believe it's close to the source.

u/goretsky · 0 pointsr/KindleFreebies

Hello,

The word breach is misspelled in the the ebook, HIPAA Compliance Risks that Result in Security Breeches.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky