Seven Books for Kids (Ages Seven to Twelve) ($2.99 or less each) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (December 9) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Today only, Seven Books for Kids (Ages Seven to Twelve), $2.99 or Less Each
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The Kings and Queens of Roam: A Novel by Daniel Wallace from Touchstone ($2.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (December 9) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Customer review: "This is a beautiful story that highlights the changeable nature of humans."
From the celebrated author of Big Fish comes an imaginative, moving novel about two sisters, their dark legacy, and the magical town that entwines them.
Helen and Rachel McCallister, who live in a town called Roam, are as different as sisters can be: Helen, older, bitter, and conniving; Rachel, beautiful, naïve—and blind. When their parents die suddenly, Rachel has to rely on Helen for everything, but Helen embraces her role in all the wrong ways, convincing Rachel that the world is a dark and dangerous place she couldn’t possibly survive on her own . . . or so Helen believes, until Rachel makes a surprising choice that turns both their worlds upside down. In this new novel, Southern literary master Daniel Wallace returns to the tradition of tall tales and folklore made memorable in his bestselling novel Big Fish. Wildly inventive and beautifully written, The Kings and Queens of Roam i s a big-hearted tale of family and the ties that bind.
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Married By Christmas by Scarlett Bailey from Amazon ($0.99) is the Kindle Romance Deal of the Day (December 9) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Customer review: "The writing is captivating and the characters are enjoyable and fun!"
Anna Carter is on the brink of her dream Christmas wedding, she’s got the dress sorted, the church books, even the reindeer to pull her in a sleigh to the ceremony. But now - only two weeks before her big day - her perfect husband-to-be drops a bombshell...
Only nothing's going to stop Anna's plans - not even the pesky inconvenience of discovering her groom already has a wife!
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The Child Thief by Brom from HarperCollins ($1.99) is the Kindle Sci-Fi / Fantasy Deal of the Day (December 9) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Customer review: "Great novel and wonderful characters add up to make this a wonderful dark gem."
The acclaimed artist Brom brilliantly displays his multiple extraordinary talents in The Child Thief—a spellbinding re-imagining of the beloved Peter Pan story that carries readers through the perilous mist separating our world from the realm of Faerie. As Gregory Maguire did with his New York Times bestselling Wicked novels, Brom takes a classic children’s tale and turns it inside-out, painting a Neverland that, like Maguire’s Oz, is darker, richer, more complex than innocent world J.M. Barrie originally conceived. An ingeniously executed literary feat, illustrated with Brom’s sumptuous artwork, The Child Thief is contemporary fantasy at its finest—casting Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, even Captain Hook and his crew in a breathtaking new light.
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Day of Infamy by Walter Lord from Open Road Media ($1.99) is the Kindle History Deal of the Day (December 9) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Customer review: " I recommend this book to all those interested in history, especially that of WWII."
Lord’s classic, bestselling account of the bombing of Pearl Harbor
The Day of Infamy began as a quiet morning on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. But as Japan’s deadly torpedoes suddenly rained down on the Pacific fleet, soldiers, generals, and civilians alike felt shock, then fear, then rage. From the chaos, a thousand personal stories of courage emerged. Drawn from hundreds of interviews, letters, and diaries, Walter Lord recounts the many tales of heroism and tragedy by those who experienced the attack firsthand. From the musicians of the USS Nevada who insisted on finishing “The Star Spangled Banner” before taking cover, to the men trapped in the capsized USS Oklahoma who methodically voted on the best means of escape, each story conveys the terror and confusion of the raid, as well as the fortitude of those who survived.
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