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Old 10-19-2018, 01:22 AM   #731
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FREE from Google Play--Understanding and Loving a Person with Narcissistic P.D.

It's a $9.99 Kindle, but free at Google Play: Understanding and Loving a Person with Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Biblical and Practical Wisdom to Build Empathy, Preserve Boundaries, and Show Compassion.

This is a volume of an apparently new series. Therefore, ratings for this book are practically non-existent. However, co-author Stephen Arterburn has written several bestsellers; Every Man's Struggle and Every Woman's Struggle are two that quickly come to mind.

All of the other books in this new series, at Google Play, are apparently 99 cents each. Oddly, while Amazon has the above book for $9.99, each of the rest of the books in the series appear to be 99 cents there (https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...oving+a+person).

Follow this link if you wish to pick up the freebie from Google Play. Follow this link if you wish to see all of the 99 cent volumes from Google Play.

Any advantages to purchasing from Google Play? I'm probably the only one who didn't know it, but I found out recently that if you buy an ebook from Google Play you can obtain it in either ePub or PDF formats (maybe both). I don't know offhand if they are DRM-Free or DRM-Protected.

Ordinarily, I'd buy a book largely based upon ratings. With the dearth of ratings for all of the volumes, I think that my stratagem will be to get the freebie, check it over, and them buy the 99 cent ones based upon my impression of the free one.
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