Eight bestselling literary novels (£0.99 each) is the Amazon UK
Kindle Deal of the Day (Aug 4) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold: A moving exploration of loss and mourning, narrated from heaven.
Room by Emma Donoghue: A beautiful and profoundly moving story about five-year-old Jack whose entire world measures 12 x 12 feet.
White Noise by Don Delillo: A highly acclaimed and funny book about humankind's preoccupation with mortality.
Last Orders by Graham Smith: Tragic, compassionate and winner of the 1996 Man Booker Prize.
The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst: A sharp, era-defining satire that won the 2004 Man Booker Prize.
The Sea by John Banville: Incandescent prose and deft narrative characterise Banville's 2005 Booker winner.
All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy: Cinematic and epic in scope, this is one of the great American novels.
Mother's Milk by Edward St Aubyn: The author at his very best--caustic, hilarious and irresistably profound.
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Stuck With You by Trish Jensen from Bellebooks ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find (Aug 4)
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Paige Hart hates divorce lawyers. Which is a bit funny, as she's an attorney herself. When her cousin askes her to help with a divorce, she can't say no, but she wasn't counting on her cousin's soon-to-be-ex-husband's attorney being exactly the reason she hates that profession. And when the two wind up quarantined together, sparks will fly.
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Arthur's Pet Business (Arthur Adventures Series) by Marc Brown ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find for Families (Aug 4)
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Everyone's favorite aardvark is back,and this time he brought some furry friends. When Arthur takes on a job caring for a puppy for a week to prove he is responsible enough for a a dog of his own, things get a little out of hand.
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Lucky Man by Michael J. Fox from ABC News ($1.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (Aug 4) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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World renowned actor Michael J. Fox has been battling Parkinson's disease since age 30. With an ironic sensibility and keen understanding of the absurd, Fox details his years living with the disease, from the first symptoms detected during his flourishing film career to his recent work helping find a cure.
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