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26. Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code eBook Free Until March 24

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Da Vinci Code, Doubleday is giving away digital copies of Dan Brown‘s runaway bestseller until March 24.

The book will include the prologue and first chapter of Inferno, Brown’s upcoming novel. Follow these links to download: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, GoogleSony Reader, Apple iBookstore and Kobo. Brown also revealed his only U.S. appearance to support the book:

Doubleday also announces today that Mr. Brown will speak at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center on May 15 at 7:30 pm. The talk will be his only U.S. appearance, and Doubleday is providing a live stream to bookstores and libraries across the country. To date, 150 outlets have signed on to share the event with their communities. Tickets go on-sale today through the Lincoln Center Box office and [at this link].

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27. Free Books To Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day

To help GalleyCat readers celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, we’ve collected a long list of free books you can download for your Kindle, Nook, iPad or other digital reader.

Our picks include everything from great Irish literature to classic folklore. Add some culture to your weekend festivities!

Follow these links to explore more free eBooks at Project Gutenberg: our 50 Free eBooks To Be Thankful For list, our Free Books for Halloween collection, our Free Herman Melville books list, our Free Edgar Allan Poe books collection, our Downton Abbey poetry reading list, our Free Bram Stoker collection and our Free Books That Inspired David Foster Wallace list and Free Books Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Everybody Should Read.

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28. Read Books by Jorge Maria Bergoglio, Pope Francis I

Argentina’s Jorge Maria Bergoglio has been named the next Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. He will be Pope Francis I.

Amazon has ten different books written by the new pope. To help you prepare for this new chapter in Catholic history, we’ve rounded up five free eBooks about the papacy and papal history.

Follow the links below to download for your Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Nook or other digital reader.

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29. Take a Blind Date with a Free eBook

This weekend, why not take a blind date with a free eBook?

For years, libraries around the country have offered patrons a “blind date with a book.” They wrapped a book in brown paper to hide its true identity, offering a coy description of its contents. Like any good blind date, you have to give the mystery book a try.

We’ve adapted the concept for our digital reading audience, creating blind date descriptions for five free and classic digital books below. Over at AppNewser, you can take a blind date with a free app.

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30. Free Books for Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day, why not fill your lover’s digital device with love stories?

Below, we’ve linked to the most popular free love stories on Project Gutenberg, enough classic literature to keep you reading together for the rest of the year.

Follow these links to explore more free eBooks at Project Gutenberg: our 50 Free eBooks To Be Thankful For list, our Books That Inspired Martin Luther King, Jr. list, our Free Books for Halloween collection, our Free Herman Melville books list, our Free Bram Stoker collection and our Free Books That Inspired David Foster Wallace list and Free Books Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Everybody Should Read.

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31. Blind Date with a Free eBook

This weekend, why not take a blind date with a free eBook?

For years, libraries around the country have offered patrons a “blind date with a book.” They wrapped a book in brown paper to hide its true identity, offering a coy description of its contents. Like any good blind date, you have to give the mystery book a try.

We’ve adapted the concept for our digital reading audience, creating blind date descriptions for five free and classic digital books below.

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32. Project Gutenberg & The Value We Put On Words, by Pauline Fisk


Most people know, or at least have heard, about Project Gutenberg. Its mission is simple – to encourage the creation and distribution of e-books.  Up until now it’s focused on amassing works, even minor ones, of major authors whose books are in the public domain – a vast array of classics now numbering more than forty thousand. What it wants is to provide as many e-books, in as many formats, to be read world-wide in as many languages as possible.

Sounds great, doesn’t it?  At a time when the libraries are taking a flattening, certainly in the UK, here’s an online project appearing to achieve some of what libraries first set up to do – to spread public literacy [rather than stymie it], break down barriers that prevent people from reading, and develop an appreciation of our literary heritage. At least if one has access to a computer. 

Well, the reason I’ve chosen Project Gutenberg as my subject this month is because last year they launched a new e-book enterprise called the Authors Community Cloud Library and [typically] I’ve only just come across it and [even more typically] I’m not quite sure what I think about it, and I’ve always found that writing about a thing is as good a way of working that one out as anything else. 
The idea is that authors can now upload and distribute their self-published works through a self-publishing portal, and have it made available to Project Gutenberg’s vast worldwide readership. Project Gutenberg has had authors clamouring for this for years apparently.  There’s even  a social networking component to it all, allowing for all the stuff we’re now so familiar with - star ratings,  comments, reviews, feedback etc. 
All of this would have come sooner, but the sudden death of Project Gutenberg’s founder [and leading light in the Cloud Library’s development], Michael S Hart, meant that the launch didn’t happen until the 4th July last year – a great date if you happen to be American, or interested in the fact that what many consider to be the first ebook [the digitized Declaration of Independence] appeared on that date in 1971.
There’s something for everybody here.  Project Gutenberg is happy because its Cloud Library enables it to add a contemporary component to its digital canon. E-authors are happy because their books are being made available to a whole new reading public and they don’t even have to give up their rights. And readers are happy because perhaps one of the biggest barriers Project Gutenberg smashes through is that of cost.  

Aye, there’s the rub, as Shakespeare might have said - especially if you’re a living author seeking to keep it that way by earning a crust. Maybe all those writers of classic literature who’ve been made available again by Gutenberg are cheering from their graves. But living authors? Self-published because the e-book market is an opportunity authors? Authors like me, say, still writing and trying to earn a living today – would I, seriously, want to be a part of this library?
This is a genuine question, not a rhetorical one. What do I think about books being for free?  Once my books are in the Cloud Library, readers can visit the site, search the archives and download those books AT NO COST.  Then again, on Amazon, readers can browse their free offers of the day [made available by e-authors who’ve signed up to Select] and download as many e-books as they want AT NO COST. 
NO COST is good, apparently.  Those of us authors who think otherwise have blinkered vision. NO COST has  a knock-on effect.  Giving away our books AT NO COST raises our profiles. Weird as it may sound it’ll actually sell our books.
Well, I haven’t seen much of that myself. On Amazon Select I’ve given away thousands of Midnight Blues and, apart from suggest I write the sort of books that have no worth, I don’t think it’s done anything for my profile.  It certainly hasn’t sold truck loads of books.
And if I don’t sell, why do I write? For those of you who think starving in a garret is part of the job, I’m not joking here. This is a serious and important question.  And equally important for those of us who are readers, what value do we put on the books we read?
I can only answer for myself.  I write to earn a living. I earn a living to write. I write because I have to; it sorts me out.  There’s no way I can separate these statements.  Writing stabilizes me.  Time and again it literally saves me.  And it sets me free. I write fiction because I see life in terms of story, and stories are what drive me.  I write non-fiction for much the same reason. There’s a story in everything, and I love finding the words that tell it – and the word ‘telling’ here is crucial.  Telling implies a recipient. These stories aren’t just for me.  They’re stories that need sharing, and I have faith to believe that, though I don’t always get things right, what I’m sharing is at least worth listening to.  
So if the answer to my first question is to tell, and to be listened to what’s the answer to the second question, the one about the value of books?  Well, if a writer’s worth listening to, they’re worth paying for.  It’s as simple as that.  The value I’d put on, say, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Hundred Years of Solitude, would be equal to what I’d pay for a Picasso if I could afford to buy one.  I could hang them both up side by side in my very own gallery and they’d be each other’s equal.  And the same for other books too.  You must know what I mean. Those books that have moved you and changed your lives are of inestimable worth.  And, when you think of it like that, it’s not just the 99p end of the e-book market that’s a giveaway - even a hefty £25 hardback price is a good deal.
At least, that’s what I think.  What do you think?  And look out for my post next month when I examine the other side of this coin – if an author’s work is of value and should be paid for, is there ever a place for giving words away?



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33. Free Books That Inspired Martin Luther King, Jr.

As Americans celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we have collected links to free digital editions of the books that inspired the life and writings of Martin Luther King, Jr..

We’ve included some of his favorite books, but King also taught a Seminar In Social Philosophy at Morehouse College in 1961. We found the complete outline of his syllabus at The King Center’s massive archive.

Follow these links to explore more free eBooks at Project Gutenberg: our 50 Free eBooks To Be Thankful For list, our Free Books for Halloween collection, our Free Herman Melville books list, our Free Edgar Allan Poe books collection, our Downton Abbey poetry reading list, our Free Bram Stoker collection and our Free Books That Inspired David Foster Wallace list and Free Books Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Everybody Should Read.

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34. Free eBooks for Your New iPad, Kindle or Nook

Readers around the globe have unwrapped new tablets and eReaders this holiday season. Below, we’ve included a long, long, long list of free and legal eBooks you can download right now for any device.

Explore our Project Gutenberg lists and click “read this eBook online” to sample the book without downloading anything.

If you have an iPad, iPad Mini, iPhone or iPod Touch, you can download the ePub edition. If you have a Kindle or a Kindle Fire, you need to download the Kindle edition. If you have a Nook, Sony eReader or a Kobo, you should download the ePub edition.

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35. 15 Free Books About Mayan Culture

Fed up with stories about how the world will end on December 21, 2012, NASA released the video embedded above: Why the World Didn’t End Yesterday.

The video provides some excellent insight into the Mayan calendar, an astrological masterpiece that scientists have studied for years. Instead of worrying about the end of the world, you should take this opportunity to learn more about the Mayan culture.

Below, we’ve linked to free eBooks about Mayans (available in all major formats) to help you learn more about this amazing culture.

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36. FREE BOOK!

Join the Party! Jeff Gunhus is wrapping up a 3 week tour with a Twitter Party on Friday, December 21 from 6 pm to 8 pm EST Use the hashtag #JackTemplar to join the party. Missed the tour? Check out the entire tour schedule for great reviews, guest posts, and interviews!…………………………………………. MONSTER HUNTERS ~~AND ~~ [...]

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37. 25 Free Christmas eBooks

Want to give free eBooks to your friends and family this holiday season?

For all the GalleyCat readers who celebrate Christmas, we’ve collected 25 free digital books about the holiday–they can be downloaded in all eBook formats. Our list includes old classics like A Christmas Carol (pictured) but we also discovered some lost gems like A Kidnapped Santa Claus.

Follow these links to explore more free eBooks at Project Gutenberg: our 50 Free eBooks To Be Thankful For list, our Free Books for Halloween collection, our Free Herman Melville books list, our Free Edgar Allan Poe books collection, our Downton Abbey poetry reading list, our Free Bram Stoker collection and our Free Books That Inspired David Foster Wallace list and Free Books Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Everybody Should Read.

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38. Neil deGrasse Tyson Shares Free Books That ‘Should Be Read By Every Single Intelligent Person on the Planet’

Does the universe have a purpose? Physicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson responded to that cosmic question in the video embedded above–do you agree with his answer?

Last year, Tyson answered another question that matters to all Galleycat readers: “Which books should be read by every single intelligent person on the planet?” The famous physicist and author responded with a concise list of classic books. Follow the links below to download free ePub, Kindle or text versions of the books.

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39. 10 Free Books That Might Change The Way You Look At Things

What books have the power to change your mind? We’ve collected ten free digital books suggested by readers below, but add your thoughts in the comments section.

Over at Reddit, readers are building a list of books “that might help you change the way you think about things.” The discussion is filled with interesting books, we are sure our readers have plenty of more ideas.

Here’s more from the original post: “I give you: Sartorialconundrum’s list of twelve books that might help you change the way you think about things. The idea behind this list is that each of them take a different view than the established ideology in their field, or they take on a myth that we have come to take for granted in our way of thinking, or they are stories that don’t quite follow a traditional character arc.”

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40. Free Bram Stoker Books for His Birthday

Google has created a Google Doodle (embedded above) in honor of the 165th birthday of the great horror novelist Bram Stoker.

To celebrate the milestone, we’ve rounded up free eBooks you can download download right now for your eReader, smartphone or tablet. Follow the links below to read.

Follow these links to explore more free eBooks at Project Gutenberg: our massive Free eBook Flowchart, our Free Books for Halloween collection, our Free Herman Melville books list, our Free Edgar Allan Poe books collection, our Downton Abbey poetry reading list and our Free Books That Inspired David Foster Wallace list and Free Books Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Everybody Should Read.

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41. Enter to win a signed copy of REPLAY!


E-book ISBN: B007IIXZ0O
Print ISBN-13: 978-0615613291
Print ISBN-10: 0615613292

If you haven’t read my paranormal young adult…

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42. A Cautionary Tale for Readers and Authors: When Book Signings Go Bad!

Remember my video about the nightmare book signing?

Well, bad signings make frequent appearances in author circles.

Recently a friend set up a table at a “free” outdoor event for parents and toddlers. She thought it would be a good opportunity to showcase her picture book and sell some copies.

No one approached her all morning. She was getting very discouraged.

Finally, a woman who had been manning another table came up to her. “I’d like one for my son,” she said. “His name is [very unusual name].”

My friend picked up her pen, personalized the book to the woman’s son, wrote a special note, and autographed it. “That will be $15, please.”

The woman stared. “Oh, I thought it was free.”

My friend was taken aback. “Free? This is a picture book from [Big 6 Publisher].”

“But everyone here is giving away free stuff,” the woman said.

My friend then felt bad. SHE FELT BAD?! “Well, since you didn’t know, I will let you have it at cost. I paid $10 for it.”

“Never mind,” the woman said. “I don’t want it.” And she walked back to her table.

My friend was near tears. She hadn’t sold a single book and now she was stuck with one signed to “Jakellen.” What were the odds that another “Jakellen” would come to a future book signing? About a Jakellen-to-one!

This serves as a cautionary tale for both readers and authors.

Authors do not get their own books for free.

They are offered a very limited quantity upon publication, usually somewhere between 5 and 15 copies. The rest they have to pay for themselves, typically at 30-40% off the retail price. Sometimes they do better purchasing from Amazon and not the publisher-direct! Free books are very rare.

And remember, that author has worked years to publish that book. And authors do not get paid while they are writing it. A lot has been sacrificed to get that book onto shelves. So please don’t expect a book for free. And don’t walk away from a book that has already been personalized. That author has now lost whatever they paid for the book, and the royalty they earned doesn’t even cover 10% of it.

While tempting, it may not be the best idea to do signings at advertised “free” events. People arrive with the expectation that they’ll never have to dip into their wallets. (And considering the economy, that’s the kind of feeling they want to experience often!) They are not in the mood to buy, and therefore may avoid you, even if what you’re selling looks good. They have not arrived with the mindset (or the money) to make a purchase.

And finally, it may be proper to let the reader know the price before you sign a book. Or else you might get stuck with a lot of “Jakellen” copies. And frankly, “Jakellen” isn’t even on the Social Security Administration’s List of Top 1000 Names. FOR ANY YEAR.

But who knows, maybe like “Splash” I’ve inadvertently begun a Madison-like name craze?!

My friend may be Jakellen-sellin’ after all!

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43. Good News To Share, So Drinks Are On Me


Writerhood can be hard--you fellow writers know this. There's editing, writing, more editing, and stupid chores that piled up while you were doing all that hard work.

But I didn't write this post to be a Negative Nellie. I love my job, and domestic perfection isn't for me anyway. Yesterday, I got some good news, so I thought I'd share. Since you've been along for the ride.

The Horn Book Magazine, the people in the know about all things kidlit, gave Double Vision a really nice review. Here's a little snippet:

Bradley gives Linc a great voice, with a good heart, some self-awareness, and a funny style: “I should probably mention right now that I qualify for the Guinness Book of World Records as the slowest, most out-of-shape twelve-year-old in history.” It’s entertaining if not deep, with a fast pace, snappy narration, and an epilogue that promises a new adventure.

Good news, so pass the drinks, all!

Oh, and if you're still on the hunt for a free ARC of Double Vision, you can sign up for the Goodreads giveaway the kind people of Harper are running...


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44. Halloween Scavenger Hunt for PRIZES

Night Owl Reviews is running another awesome Scavenger hunt. Full Moon Halloween Scavenger Hunt runs from Sept 1st through Oct 31th. Click on the banner then visit the blogs, find the information and plug it in to win. Tons of incredible prizes, free books, jewelry, and more. Continue reading

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45. Sync Audiobooks

How have I not blogged about Sync yet this summer? Sigh...that's what having a super busy summer reading program will do to you!

Anyway, I had to share that this week featured audiobook is one of my favorites: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy-and it's available to download for free!

 It's one of the audiobooks I recommend to readers looking to try audiobooks for the first time as well as seasoned listeners because the audio version is just so good. Plus, Skulduggery is just awesome. It was also one of the few audiobooks that Mr. GreenBeanSexyMan and I agreed on listening to and we both enjoyed it.

So head over to Sync and get your copy of Skulduggery Pleasant! And if I haven't convinced you, maybe this incredibly awesome trailer will do the trick?

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46. THE MUSEITUP CHRISTMAS IN JULY HUNT HAS BEGUN:

MuseItUp Publishing is hosting a Christmas in July Hunt from July 9 - 23, 2012. DETAILS: All you have to do is visit the participating authors websites/blogs (AUTHOR LINKS POSTED BELOW EACH COVER) and locate the hidden christmas tree in each of their sites. Then send me an email to: publisher AT museituppublishing DOT com *with the 15 authors' links where their trees were hidden (EX. AUTHOR'S PAGE, REVIEWS PAGE, BIO PAGE, ETC.) *and your name DURATION: Begins on July 9 and ends July 23...no exceptions. PRIZES: click on covers for more ebook details Package One: a $25.00 gift certificate to MuseItUp Publishing's bookstore Package Two: 10 EBOOKS Package Three: 8 EBOOKS Continue reading

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47. End of the Summer Teen Reading Party for Me

Howdy readers! You made it through the month of May's Summer Teen Reading Party. On this posting you will have the opportunity to read Chapter 3 from Odessa, Book One Seraphym Wars Series. Afterward, comment about the excerpt and be entered in my Grand Giveaway. Continue reading

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48. Enter to win signed copy of REPLAY!

Three people have to win, so why not you? But as they say in the lottery ads, you can’t win…

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49. Follower Love Giveaway Hop


Hi everyone! It's time for the Follower Love Giveaway Hop hosted by 
The hop runs from February 7 - 14!

Today you can win signed copies of Simone Elkeles's Paradise series





as well as some deliciously smelly stuff from my friend Robin's Scentsy store. You can pick 1 item from the Fragrance on the Go category. It may arrive separately from your books, if you win :)

I highly recommend these:


Fragrance Foam in Love Story
or Luna
Scent Spray in Black Ruby
or Snowberry
Travel Tin in Eskimo Kiss or
My Dea

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50. Thanksgiving Blog Hop and NaNoWriMo Winners Announced

Congratulations Desiree! You will receive the tote bag filled with goodies soon. I have also chosen 10 'winners' to receive eBook copies of my newest book, Jeremiah, Book 2 of the MG Stardust Warriors series. Congratulations to: Tezza V. Michelle@Book Briefs Megan Kyser Melanie McCullough Kristy Wilson Kaitlynne W Isabel Quimbaya Heather Robbins Denise Zaky Desiree Thank you to everyone who visited and friended me. I was overwhelmed by the response and feel Thankful indeed. Happy Reading and Mind the Signs. Continue reading

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