Thursday, August 9, 2012

4 Four o'Clock Freebies

4 Thursday afternoon reads: ALL FREE! Today only! (August 9, 2012)

*Disclaimer: Our 4:00 might be different from your 4:00...but the deal shouldn't be.



Pibbin the Small: A Tale of Friendship Bog
By: Gloria Repp
Kindle Edition $2.99 now FREE

His friend is hurt and the doctor lives far away.
He might run into snakes. Or that giant bullfrog. Or Black Snapping Crabs!
Is Pibbin too small to be brave?






CB Slanguage Language Dictionary
By: Lanie Dills
Kindle Edition $0.99 now FREE

The "Official" CB Slanguage Language Dictionary is now available for Kindle readers. This New York Times Best Seller about CB radio lingo has sold over a million copies since its release and continues to be the standard reference for CB radio jargon.

C.W. McCall of “Convoy" called The ‘Official’ CB Slanguage Language Dictionary the CBers “Bible”. And Lanie Dills, the author was called the “Webster” of citizens band radio Jargon by People magazine.

From its first publication date, the radio lingo book was extraordinarily and immediately wildly popular as a way to quickly pick up the CB lingo used by citizens band radio enthusiasts. It is easy to talk trucker slang with the best big rigger on the expressway when you have this handy reference guide beside you.



Drawn
By: Marie Lamba
Kindle Edition $3.99 now FREE

She's the artist that finds him in her drawings. He's the medieval ghost that conquers her heart. And their time is running out.
Michelle De Freccio moves to England seeking a normal life, but someone starts appearing in her sketches. Then he grabs her at the castle, his pale green eyes full of longing. She's immediately drawn to him, but is Christopher Newman real? She's either losing it, or channeling a hot ghost from the 1400's. History calls him a murderer. Her heart tells her other truths. Now Michelle faces endless dangers...and a timeless love.




The Angel of Music, Part I: The Enchanted
By: C. David Stephens
Kindle Edition $2.99 now FREE

Christine DaaƩ, a beautiful child of eleven years, travels by bus from Chicago to Los Angeles with her widowed father, where he hopes to enroll her in The Belen Conservatory of Music as a scholarship student. Homeless and destitute, carrying everything they own, they arrive in Los Angeles and immediately begin working as street performers to earn money for food, making their way to Santa Monica, where Christine is excited to see the beach for the first time.

Twelve-year-old Raoul Chagny, strolling along the Santa Monica Pier with his governess, is enraptured by this beautiful young girl who sings with the voice of an angel. Raoul, either heroically or foolishly, leaps off the pier into the Pacific Ocean to rescue Christine's scarf, floating away on a sea breeze, and the seeds of an enduring romance are planted. Christine and her father find lodging in the guest house of Professor Valerius, a university music professor, and his wife. Raoul, a promising violinist, is soon taking lessons from DaaƩ.

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