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Old 08-26-2016, 03:44 PM   #1
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InstaFreebie's "Freebie Friday" Offerings for Today.

Fridays mean different things to different people. To me, one of the things that it means is that there are often several once-a-week ebook freebies to be had.

Instafreebie's blog has announced the slate of free ebooks in their "Freebie Friday" promotion. I'll list the title, with the genre/subgenre following each title, of most of them, below.

Whisper Gatherers. By Nicola McDonagh. Action/Adventure.
Eat Less and Move More: My Journey. By Paul G. Brodie. Biography.
The Goose that Laid Golden Easter Eggs. By Emily Martha Sorensen. Childen's.
Sixth Street Love Affair. By Liz Isaacson. Contemporary.
This Doesn't Happen in the Movies. By Renee Pawlish. Crime.
Siren's Kiss. By Margo Bond Collins. Fantasy.
Welcome to the Hotel Yalta. By Victoria Doughterty. Historical Fiction.
The Gorge. By Scott Nicholson. Horror.
Mission: Improbable. By J.J. Green. Humor.
The Soul Summoner. By Elicia Hyder. Mystery.
First Blade. By Jane Hinchey. Paranormal.
Pennies. By Pepper Winters.
Razor's War, Episode 1. By Nick S. Thomas. SciFi.
The Amber Project. By J.N. Chaney. Teen & YA.
Exhale. By Laxmi Hariharan. Women's Fiction.

On the one book that I tested, the book was available in mobi, ePub, and PDF formats.

In large part due to the fact that the overwhelming majority of these books are fiction of some kind, and that I know almost nothing about fiction books, I can't speak to the quality of these books. Perhaps someone--maybe more than one--would make a post commenting on that?

Here's the URL of the link to the "Freebie Friday" offerings.
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