Monday, March 8, 2010

E-book Week: March 7-13, 2010

Beverly Stowe McClure shared the following information on her blog today and thought I share it here:

Read an EBook Week March 7-13, 2010


 
The following titles will be offered as free give-aways via the Twilight Times Books web site during Read an E-Book Week:  March 7-13, 2010.

 
  • Behold the Eyes of Light by Geoff Geauterre
  • Darrell Bain's World of Books by Darrell Bain
  • Jerome and the Seraph by Robina Williams
  • No Place for Gods by Gerald Mills
  • The Last to Fall by Anne K. Edwards
  • Who is Margaret? What is She? by Celia A. Leaman
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/ttb_free_ebooks2010.html 

 
In addition, the above titles will be displayed as give-aways in the Read an E-book Week catalogue in the Aldiko app for Android Smartphones.

 
http://www.aldiko.com/blog/

  Be sure to check out the official web site for Read an E-Book Week.

A number of publishers are offering give-aways during the week. For example, Smashwords is offering hundreds of free ebooks.

 
http://www.ebookweek.com/

 
Several of our titles will be available at a 50% discount from OmniLit during Read an E-Book Week March 7 - 13, 2010.


Feel free to post info regarding Read an E-Book Week on your web site or blog, newsletter, etc.

 
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/News.html#ebook_discount

 
http://www.omnilit.com/discounts.html 

 
In addition, *all* of our ebook titles are currently available at a steep discount from Barnes and Noble. For example, Dragon's Moon (ebook version) is $1.60 (not a typo).

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Dragons-Moon/Bent-Lorentzen/e/2940000070277/

 
Now who doesn't like free books? Stop by when you have a chance and grab some bargains.

4 comments:

  1. So it's Ebook week? No wonder I've been seeing all this posting about e-books. Well, I'll probably be on board about the time some new technology comes around and ebooks are passe -- that's the way it goes for me. If I ever finish reading all the old fashioned paper books I have around the house maybe I'll start on those e-book things-- at the rate I read I figure that will be in about 30 years. How about they just figure how to download all these books into my brain so I don't have to read them.
    Lee

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  2. Thanks for the heads up, Donna. I got a Nook for Christmas and have really been getting into e-books lately. Even though I have a bunch of unread books lying around my house and several unread books on my Nook, I can always use a few more!

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  3. Thanks for stopping by. My to read pile is up to my knees. Now that I have a Kindle I have to keep a post it note on the cover to remind myself there are books in there to read too!

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  4. I love ebooks. I will be stopping by Smashwords. Thanks.

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