At the start of every month, you can usually snag some pretty good books as free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and Barnes & Noble (for nook). The University of Chicago offers a free e-book each month as well. Read on to see the 55 freebies I've snagged so far this month, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
In the first half of January, I picked up 32 free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and from Barnes & Noble (for Nook). The free e-books dropped off a bit this month as it's no longer the holiday season, and my total for all of January is less than my total for just the second half of December. Read on to see the 22 freebies I've snagged since January 15, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
At the start of every month, you can usually snag some pretty good books as free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and Barnes & Noble (for nook). The University of Chicago offers a free e-book each month as well. Read on to see the 32 freebies I've snagged so far this month, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
In the first half of December, I picked up 43 free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and from Barnes & Noble (for Nook). Surprisingly, the second half of this month has been even more fruitful, making this the most successful month of freebies since I started this blog, and possibly the most successful month since I bought my nook a year ago. Read on to see the 64 freebies I've snagged since December 15, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
At the start of every month, you can usually snag some pretty good books as free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and Barnes & Noble (for nook). The University of Chicago offers a free e-book each month as well. The first half of December was significantly more fruitful than the first half of November (and even than the second half of November), in part because of the approaching holidays; publishers are offering more samplers and previews than usual, as well as Christmas-themed books and stories. Read on to see the 43 freebies I've snagged so far this month, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them. (I also received 9 free books for Kindle yesterday that I had pre-ordered in the summer.)
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
Back in June, Amazon.com had 10 of the books in Joseph Delaney's Last Apprentice young adult series (originally published in the UK as the Wardstone Chronicles) available for pre-order for free. They weren't available at that price for long, as it was most likely a pricing error; I didn't act quick enough to get all of them and only managed to order 9 of the 10 before the prices changed.
Those of us who were lucky enough to pre-order them for free weren't sure if they would ever be delivered, as the delivery date was pushed back several times, past when the books were released in the U.S. (Amazon.com honors whatever price was listed when you clicked "pre-order," even if that price was incorrect. If Amazon and/or the publishers don't want to honor that price, they'll sometimes just keep pushing back the delivery date indefinitely.)
Today, though, the books were finally delivered to my Kindle apps. Thanks to these pricing error pre-orders, I now have 9 of the 13 books in the series without having paid a penny.
Read on to see the descriptions of the 9 books I was able to snatch up.
In the first half of November, I picked up 14 free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and from Barnes & Noble (for Nook). After the 15th, the free offerings substantially increased, and I was able to score almost twice as many free books in the second half of the month. Read on to see the 21 freebies I've snagged since November 15, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
As we get closer to Christmas, stores are offering more and more discounts, deals, and special offers to entice customers. this year, there are more Christmas-focused pre-Black Friday deals than ever before, with stores in a never-ending competition to snag the most customers and the biggest profits during the most shopping-focused time of year.
Some pre-Thanksgiving deals have already come and gone, and the Black Friday deals are too numerous for me to detail here. Instead, I'm simply listing some of the current offers that I find to be the best deals / the ones I'm most likely to use myself.
Because there are so many deals this time, I'm putting them all below the fold, so to speak. Click through for all 8 deals, which include Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Sears, Target, J.Crew Factory, Snapfish, and Bath & Body Works. Happy shopping!
At the start of every month, you can usually snag some pretty good books as free e-books from Amazon.com (for Kindle) and Barnes & Noble (for nook). The University of Chicago offers a free e-book each month as well. This month there were several nonfiction books on writing available for free, as November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), but I only picked up a few of those offered. Read on to see the 14 freebies I've snagged so far this month, with book descriptions from the sites and links to purchase them.
Please Note: While all of these books were free at the time of my purchase, that does not guarantee that they are still free or that they will remain free. Make sure you check the price listed before purchasing any books.
Tonight was a bit of a "terrible horrible no good very bad day." In addition to a lack of progress on our household chores, a husband very frustrated about the Ravens game, and a warning for speeding, I had very disappointing service transactions at two of my most frequented establishments: Giant, my grocery store, and Chipotle, the fast casual Mexican restaurant.