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Old 06-15-2022, 11:30 AM   #2113
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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Not just one, but three interesting-looking non-fiction books (interesting looking to me at least ) in today's US Kindle Daily Deal. Just what I need - more books in my TBR pile.

Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate: A Natural History by Roland C. Anderson is $2.99. I've always liked octopuses starting with my days as a volunteer docent at our local aquarium, where the curators would "work" with the octopuses to provide them with little puzzles, like putting their food in rinsed out peanut butter jars, and watching the octopuses figure out how to open the screw tops, and then also learn/remember how to do it faster in the future. And also from watching them while scuba diving.
Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D38IZ1C
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00D38IZ1C

The True History of Merlin the Magician by Anne Lawrence-Mathers is also $2.99. The title sounds as if it could be a little woo-woo, but the author is a professor of medieval history at the University of Reading, and the blurb sounds pretty interesting. And it's published by Yale University Press, and there's probably not too much woo-woo in their books .
Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NCO2IW
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B009NCO2IW

The Planets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA by Nirmala Nataraj, also $2.99. This one I'm debating about a little bit, because there are lots of NASA photographs in the public domain/online. But the first chapter in the sample, which has a lot of pictures of Mercury, is pretty interesting, and it might be worth the $2.99 for the additional info/descriptions. And also just to have had someone else sort through and pick out the "good pics". I don't know how well these would show up on an e-reader, but on my PC the pics look really nice! Choices, choices...
Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073LLMYHK
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B073LLMYHK
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