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Old 04-27-2011, 07:20 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
For worldwide users, Phoenix Pick is not only giving away their monthly free e-book, but is also having 50% off their already discounted-by-15% "Publisher Direct" prices when you buy from their website, good until the end of April.

They are DRM-free and reprint several midlist sf/fantasy authors' backlists, as well as a couple of award winners. See this MR thread for the coupon codes for both the monthly freebie and the 50% off sale.

I especially recommend L. Sprague de Camp's Lest Darkness Fall, which is a major time-travel classic and comes with three other related stories in this new edition, and Nancy Kress' Hugo Award-winning novella Act One, if you didn't get it when it was the featured free book a couple of months ago.

Also recommended, Michael Flynn's The Forest of Time and Other Stories which has the author's comments on each story, and Victoria Strauss' The Garden of the Stone, sequel to this month's free book which is shaping up to be a pretty good read so far, and only $2.12 after the coupon (and the first is a fairly long book, at 7000+ locations, so you're definitely getting your money's worth as far as word count goes).
Thanks for mentioning this; I have The Arm of the Stone queued up to read (most likely won't finish before Apr 30 though) and wondered if it was good enough for me to want to get the sequel. I'll do so later today.
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