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Old 09-08-2014, 10:23 AM   #5
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Kregel freebies typically last for just 1 day (so UK people will have until 12 AM GMT to get it, and anyone who can get it via the main Amazon store until 12:30 Pacific Time, usually), and the other Christian publishers tend to have definite patterns.

Baker are also generally 1-day, though sometimes they add a new title to their long-term stable of almost-permafreebies. David C. Cook are usually 2 days, though sometimes they extend it to a week. Tyndale House is trickier; they use to give us 2-4 month-long freebies on rotation, but now their books seem to pop up at irregular intervals, and last anywhere from more than 2 weeks to less than 1, so it can be kind of hard to figure out how to prioritize them. But we generally get at least a few days to grab those, and the occasional freebies which sporadically pop up from the other smaller Christian imprints.
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