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Ebook Bargain Basement

1pamelad
Edited: Oct 27, 2023, 7:58 pm

This is the place for your best bargain ebook reads. Some of the most popular sources are Kindle Unlimited, BookBub, KoboPlus, Gutenberg, Faded Page and the Internet Archive, but there must be others. Please suggest!

Please recommend the diamonds you've found, with a brief description, their genres and their sources.

The spaces below are for collating everyone's suggestions.

Sources
Kindle Unlimited
BookBub
KoboPlus
Gutenberg
Faded Page
ManyBooks
Internet Archive
Sribd and Everand

2pamelad
Edited: Dec 11, 2023, 5:13 pm

Crime

Kindle Unlimited

Vintage Crime

Blood Upon the Snow by Hilda Lawrence Vintage US mystery, first published 1944.
They Rang up the Police by Joanna Cannan Vintage British Mystery
The Party at No. 5 by Shelley Smith - Crime, H.R.F. Keating's 100 Best Crime Novels
Murder in the Basement by Anthony Berkely British Library Crime Classic

Contemporary Crime

The Northminster Mysteries by Harriet Smart British Historical Mysteries
Outback by Patricia Wolf - Australia
Reunion and Revenge by Karen Musser Nortman (light cozy mystery featuring two senior citizen sisters, first in series)
Still Waters by Vivica Sten Swedish (first book in the Sandham Murder series)
The Godmother by Hannelore Cayre French (won many prizes including CWA Dagger)

Open Library

Vintage crime by Michael Innes

3pamelad
Edited: Dec 11, 2023, 5:11 pm

Romance

Kindle Unlimited

Miss Fleming Falls in Love by Emma Melbourne Steamless, humorous, historical romance.
Sweet Shop of Second Chances by Hannah Lynn (sweet romantic comedy set in Cotswolds, first in a series)
A Highly Respectable Marriage by Sheila Walsh RNA (British Romance Novelists Assocation) winner, steamless historical
Georgian romances and mysteries by Lucinda Brant

Cosy domestic romances from the forties, fifties and sixties by D. E. Stevenson and Elizabeth Cadell

Free on Kindle

The Work of Art by Mimi Matthews Steamless historical

4pamelad
Edited: Oct 31, 2023, 4:28 pm

Non-fiction

Kindle Unlimited

Chelsea Concerto by Frances Faviell British WWII memoir.
The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books by Martin Edwards

5pamelad
Edited: Nov 23, 2023, 3:19 pm

Literary Fiction

Kindle Unlimited

Monk Dawson by Piers Paul Read British, sixties, Hawthornden Prize
British Library Women Writers

Kindle Freebies and Cheapies

The Human Comedy by Honore de Balzac

6pamelad
Edited: Oct 28, 2023, 4:03 pm

Historical Fiction

Along the Broken Bay by Flora J. Solomon - Historical Fiction - WW II
Ghost Warrior by Lucia St. Clair Robson - Historical Fiction - Apaches

7pamelad
Edited: Dec 13, 2023, 3:17 pm

Science Fiction and Fantasy

Kindle Unlimited

The Silent Land by Graham Joyce - Suspense, Supernatural
Aurora: CV-01 by Ryk Brown - Episode 1 in The Frontiers Saga
Reunion and Revenge by Nancy Warren Cosy mystery, first in series The Vampire Knitting Club
The Great Witches Baking Show by Nancy Warren Cosy mystery, first in series of same name
Strange Journey by Maud Cairnes (British Women Writers of the 1930s)
The Beast Master series by Andre Norton

8pamelad
Edited: Dec 13, 2023, 3:11 pm

Christian

Kindle Unlimited

A Blessed Amish Christmas by Mary Lantz Romance

Everand Scribd

Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian, the first in the Aubrey-Maturin series of novels
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood

Audible Plus

Moriarty: The Devil's Game and Moriarty: The Silent Order Podcasts

9pamelad
Edited: Dec 13, 2023, 3:18 pm

Children's and YA

Kindle Unlimited

10pamelad
Edited: Nov 14, 2023, 2:36 pm

Kobo Plus

Margery Sharp Humour
Leo Bruce Crime
Michael Gilbert Crime
Laura Kinsale Historical Romance

11pamelad
Edited: Dec 13, 2023, 3:13 pm

Spare

12pamelad
Edited: Oct 27, 2023, 5:11 pm

Open for business.

Books come and go from Kindle Unlimited, so please check that the books you recommend are still available. There's no way of knowing whether the books available in one country are available in another, so please let me know, if so, and I'll add the country.

13Robertgreaves
Oct 27, 2023, 7:50 pm

Can we add Everand to the sources? Scribd is splitting into two: Everand for published works and Scribd for member-uploaded works. I assume the recent craziness with books appearing and disappearing has something to do with that.

14pamelad
Oct 27, 2023, 7:54 pm

>13 Robertgreaves: Done. And there are more free sites like ManyBooks, as well.

15DeltaQueen50
Edited: Oct 28, 2023, 12:56 pm

The following are books that I read from Kindle Unlimited that I particularly enjoyed. I am in Canada and these books are still on offer:

The Silent Land by Graham Joyce - Suspense, Supernatural
The Party at No. 5 by Shelley Smith - Crime
Along the Broken Bay by Flora J. Solomon - Historical Fiction - WW II
Outback by Patricia Wolf - Crime
Ghost Warrior by Lucia St. Clair Robson - Historical Fiction - Apaches

16LadyoftheLodge
Edited: Oct 28, 2023, 12:02 pm

These are my recent reads from Kindle Unlimited.

Cat's Paws and Curses by Nancy Warren
Gingerdead House by Nancy Warren
Stockings and Spells by Nancy Warren

These are cozy mysteries with a slight paranormal twist, but not too much!

ETA
Bells and Blazes by Karen Musser Nortman (light cozy mystery featuring two senior citizen sisters, set at Christmas)
Sweet Shop of Second Chances by Hannah Lynn (sweet romantic comedy set in Cotswolds, first in a series)

17pamelad
Oct 28, 2023, 4:20 pm

>15 DeltaQueen50:, >16 LadyoftheLodge: Thank you! I've added them to the list.

18majkia
Edited: Oct 29, 2023, 8:33 am

I'm enjoying the Vivica Sten series Sandhamn which Kindle Unlimited is offering.

ETA: also currently reading Aurora: CV-01 by Ryk Brown which is also Kindle Unlimited.

19pamelad
Oct 30, 2023, 4:00 pm

Thanks! I've listed the first book of each series: Still Waters (Crime) and Aurora: CV-01 (SFF).

20LadyoftheLodge
Edited: Oct 31, 2023, 1:00 pm

I just read A Blessed Amish Christmas by Mary Lantz, free from KU. (The story focuses on the plight of poverty and homelessness that is right amongst us, sometimes unnoticed.)

21pamelad
Oct 31, 2023, 4:10 pm

>16 LadyoftheLodge: Went back and added the first book in each series instead. They're in Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Reunion and Revenge by Nancy Warren Cosy mystery, first in series The Vampire Knitting Club
The Great Witches Baking Show by Nancy Warren Cosy mystery, first in series of same name

22pamelad
Edited: Oct 31, 2023, 4:38 pm

Strange Journey by Maud Cairnes (British Woman Writers of the Thirties) Gentle, good-natured SFF

Murder in the Basement by Anthony Berkely British Library Crime Classic
The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books by Martin Edwards Non-fiction
A Highly Respectable Marriage by Sheila Walsh Romance, RNA winner, Steamless

The Work of Art by Mimi Matthews is a free Kindle book. Steamless romance.

23JayneCM
Oct 31, 2023, 11:44 pm

I have a wishlist on my Amazon account for KU so I can just add them when I see them. It is very big! It would take me years to read all the books I want to on KU! But still I do not seem to get to them as quickly as I would like!

24LadyoftheLodge
Nov 1, 2023, 11:54 am

>23 JayneCM: I have a wishlist like that too! When I return a KU book, I look at my wishlist to see what to read next. I have 2 months left on my free trial of KU, but I will probably continue it when my freeby is up.

25JayneCM
Nov 1, 2023, 11:46 pm

>24 LadyoftheLodge: I am keeping mine, if only for cosy mysteries. They are expensive to buy here and libraries in Australia don't tend to stock them (probably because there are just so many in each series - they'd never keep up!) There are lots of books on KU that I cannot get anywhere else, so it is worth the money for me.

26LadyoftheLodge
Nov 2, 2023, 4:23 pm

>25 JayneCM: I agree with your thoughts. There are books that would cost me more than the monthly fee if I bought them all. Sometimes I do not care about owning a book, but I want to read it, and the library here does not have the books either, especially those that are small publishers or self-pub. It took me awhile to see how KU works, and I got some help from others here in LT. The idea that a subscriber pays a fee to access the titles, sort of like a lending library or private club library, made sense to me.

27pamelad
Nov 4, 2023, 4:20 pm

I've just bought The Magician by Colm Toibin. The Kindle ebook is $A.99 today in Australia.

28pamelad
Nov 7, 2023, 1:51 pm

For fans of cosy, vintage, domestic romances, there are quite a few books by Elizabeth Cadell and D. E. Stevenson on Kindle Unlimited. Gentle humour, happy endings, low angst. But very, very conservative. I'd like to see a female character go to university!

29JayneCM
Edited: Nov 8, 2023, 1:14 am

>28 pamelad: I do love D.E. Stevenson. Off to have a look now!
I love the Dean Street Press editions of lots of these older books.

30pamelad
Nov 9, 2023, 3:39 pm

Recommending a steamless Regency Romance on Kindle Unlimited: Romance Me, Viscount by Kate Archer. Light and cheerful.

31christina_reads
Nov 9, 2023, 4:50 pm

>30 pamelad: Ooh, intriguing!

32Tess_W
Nov 10, 2023, 2:07 pm

I think this is going to be a dangerous thread for me! Cheap books are my opioid!

33Robertgreaves
Nov 10, 2023, 6:04 pm

Currently reading and enjoying The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood found on Everand (what used to be Scribd)

34MissBrangwen
Nov 11, 2023, 8:50 am

>30 pamelad: I don't have kindle unlimited, but it's only 0,99€, so I bought this. This thread is very dangerous!

35Robertgreaves
Edited: Nov 13, 2023, 2:29 am

Starting Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian, the first in the Aubrey-Maturin series of novels. The whole series of 21 books is on Everand and over the years I've consistently heard a lot of good things about it.

36pamelad
Nov 13, 2023, 2:56 am

>35 Robertgreaves: On Everand?

37pamelad
Nov 13, 2023, 2:57 am

>34 MissBrangwen: I hope you like it. It's quite silly, which is OK by me.

38Robertgreaves
Nov 13, 2023, 3:22 am

>36 pamelad: Yes, what used to be Scribd.

39VivienneR
Nov 13, 2023, 2:29 pm

>36 pamelad: Good choice, Robert. I really enjoyed Master and Commander but found Post Captain less entertaining. I'm looking forward to continuing the series.

40pamelad
Nov 13, 2023, 3:21 pm

Started an Everand list in >8 pamelad: and a KoboPlus list in >9 pamelad:.

Kobo Plus has lots of vintage crime, and a good selection of books by Margery Sharp, who is one of my favourites.

41JayneCM
Edited: Nov 13, 2023, 10:31 pm

https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=british+library+women+writers&i=digital-text&a...

On Kindle Unlimited in Australia (hopefully elsewhere as well) - a whole list from the British Library Women Writers, including Elizabeth von Arnim, Rose Macaulay, Mollie Panter-Downes, E.M. Delafield and more.
I need to read Tea Is So Intoxicating for sure! Just for the title.

42JayneCM
Edited: Nov 13, 2023, 10:52 pm

And I just had a fun thought for 2024!
I bet there would be a KU book for every single challenge so I am going to find one! Even if I do not end up reading the KU book for a challenge, I still think I will look for one. It will be a challenge of KU as many people I know say they do not use it as it only has limited genres available. I have found plenty on there, all across genres and age suitability, etc, so I will be interested to see if I can find a book for everything.
It will also encourage me to use my KU more. I pay for it but must admit sometimes a few months go by when I read nothing on there. Must make the most of it!

43clue
Nov 14, 2023, 10:50 am

>41 JayneCM: Yes, it is available in US on KU too. I've just started using KU and while they don't always have what I want, in the space of a couple of months I've read 5 and downloaded 2 so it's been useful. It had my bookclub book this month.

44LadyoftheLodge
Nov 14, 2023, 2:25 pm

>41 JayneCM: I just added it to my KU list!

45pamelad
Nov 14, 2023, 2:31 pm

>41 JayneCM: I liked Strange Journey by Maud Cairnes and will check out some of the others. Awaiting your recommendations.

>42 JayneCM: Two to start: Monk Dawson by Piers Paul Read won the Hawthornden Prize; A Highly respectable Marriage by Sheila Walsh won an RNA Award and fits the History CAT.

46JayneCM
Nov 14, 2023, 7:02 pm

>45 pamelad: Strange Journey looks great! I loved Freaky Friday as a kid and it is giving me those vibes.

Added the other two to my list as well.

47majkia
Nov 19, 2023, 11:15 am

>1 pamelad: You might add Audible Plus which is providing members with free audiobooks, much like KU.

48pamelad
Nov 19, 2023, 3:20 pm

>47 majkia: I've put it in >10 pamelad:. Any recommendations?

49JayneCM
Nov 19, 2023, 11:24 pm

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CH3BYMYH?binding=kindle_edition&qid=170045403...

This set of five books (The Gift-Wrapped Romances) just came on KU. Billed as sweet clean romantic comedy.

50pamelad
Nov 20, 2023, 12:57 am

>49 JayneCM: Often the sweet and clean description means it’s Christian fiction.

51Robertgreaves
Nov 20, 2023, 2:53 am

Currently reading Execution by S.J. Parris. All of this series casting Giordano Bruno as a spy/detective working for Sir Francis Walsingham in Elizabethan England are available on Everand except for the latest one.

52pamelad
Edited: Nov 20, 2023, 3:06 pm

>42 JayneCM: Here's a Kindle Unlimited book for multiple challenges: Sharpe's Eagle by Bernard Cornwell, which is the first published book in a series that Birgit is reading here. It would count for the HistoryCAT, the Historical Fiction Challenge and the PrizeCAT (it's on the Guardian 1000 list).

And the Warriors and Mercenaries square of the BingoDOG!

53VivienneR
Nov 20, 2023, 4:19 pm

I just finished a Kindle Unlimited book that I recommend: An Afternoon to Kill by Shelley Smith. Short, with a surprise ending.

54LadyoftheLodge
Nov 20, 2023, 8:41 pm

>50 pamelad: Just checked on the series. I don’t think it’s Christian fiction this time. Seems more like romantic comedy.

55JayneCM
Nov 20, 2023, 10:51 pm

>52 pamelad: Perfect! I have been meaning to read Bernard Cornwell for ages.

56majkia
Nov 21, 2023, 9:23 am

>48 pamelad: I've just put Moriarty The Devil's Game and Moriarty The Silent Order in my TBR from Audible Plus.

57pamelad
Edited: Nov 21, 2023, 3:15 pm

>54 LadyoftheLodge: Good to know. Thank you.

>56 majkia: They're podcasts?

58Tess_W
Edited: Nov 21, 2023, 11:54 pm

Queuing up some books for next year and found a great bargain on Kindle for The Human Comedy by Balzac. All 13, 625 pages for just $.99!

59pamelad
Nov 23, 2023, 3:17 pm

Just read The Godmother by Hannelore Cayre, which won the International CWA Dagger as well as other prizes. It's available in Kindle Unlimited. It's short!

60JayneCM
Nov 23, 2023, 10:24 pm

>59 pamelad: Found somewhere to fit this in this year's challenges - it looks great!

61JayneCM
Edited: Nov 25, 2023, 11:50 pm

Just found Edgar Allan Cozy on Kindle Unlimited - perfect for January MysteryKIT. Short stories in the cozy mystery style based on Poe's stories. Looks like fun!

And I definitely have The '86 Fix down for April SFFKIT - time travel. As a teen of the 80s (I was 16 in '86, just like the main character), this is a must read for me!

62staci426
Nov 29, 2023, 3:40 pm

Are we including audiobooks here? The entire Audible (US) site is on sale right now, some titles up to 85% off.
I might have gotten a little carried away last night and picked up several books from series I haven't been able to find at any of my libraries, most of them were under $3.

63pamelad
Nov 29, 2023, 3:43 pm

>62 staci426: Absolutely! Congratulations on your Audible bargains.

64Tess_W
Nov 29, 2023, 11:08 pm

>62 staci426: I purchased all 11 books for my thingaversary from Audible and paid anywhere from 99 cents to $5.99, but most of them less than $4.

65Robertgreaves
Nov 30, 2023, 2:14 am

The Internet Archive doesn't have all of Michael Innes's works but at a glance it does seem to have about 20

66staci426
Nov 30, 2023, 8:22 am

>63 pamelad: Thanks!

>64 Tess_W: Nice! You just reminded me that November was my 18th Thingaversary, I ended up with 19, so one for good luck :)

67pamelad
Dec 1, 2023, 3:20 pm

The Matrimonial Advertisement by Mimi Matthews is $1.49 today on Amazon Australia.

68pamelad
Edited: Dec 11, 2023, 5:10 pm

Recommending the Georgian romances and historical mysteries by Lucinda Brant.

69SilverWolf28
Edited: Dec 11, 2023, 6:38 pm

The Beast Master series by Andre Norton is on Kindle Unlimited now. Some of her other books are also.

70Robertgreaves
Dec 12, 2023, 12:55 am

>69 SilverWolf28: As a tween, she was one of my favourite authors, especially the Witch World series.

71MissBrangwen
Dec 12, 2023, 6:12 am

>68 pamelad: Oh, good! I have Midnight Marriage on my kindle because it was for free last December.

72JayneCM
Dec 12, 2023, 7:49 am

>69 SilverWolf28: Thank you! I own all the books in the Magic Sequence but have found it difficult to find other books. I definitely want to get to Witch World finally.

73pamelad
Dec 25, 2023, 4:35 pm

Fortune Favors the Viscount by Caroline Linden is currently $A1.49 on Kindle. Perhaps it's available in other countries too?

74DeltaQueen50
Dec 26, 2023, 2:10 pm

>73 pamelad: Fortune Favors the Viscount is not offered by Kindle Unlimited here in Canada but it is on at a lower price. $6.99 Cdn.

75markon
Dec 26, 2023, 3:28 pm

Merlin's Booke by Jane Yolen is available on Kindle (US) fro $1.99 today.

76Tess_W
Dec 27, 2023, 8:54 am

>75 markon: Purchased today! TY! I also had 59 cents of credit (for allowing 2-day delivery from Amazon on another item) so it was a bargain for me @ $.140

77Robertgreaves
Dec 27, 2023, 10:30 am

Currently reading some of Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak series of mysteries set in Alaska, which is available on Scribd/Everand.

78MissBrangwen
Dec 27, 2023, 1:02 pm

I have not read any of these so far, but there is a list on medievalists.net that shows twenty books about the middle ages that can currently be downloaded for free:

https://www.medievalists.net/2023/12/20-open-access-books-middle-ages/

(Some of them only offer a few chapters, but for most it is the whole book.)

79Jackie_K
Dec 27, 2023, 4:07 pm

I have just seen that Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow is available on kobo UK for 99p. I've noticed that books discounted on kobo are often also discounted on kindle, so it might be worth you having a look (no idea if this is UK-only or wider).

80Tess_W
Dec 27, 2023, 7:28 pm

>79 Jackie_K: No bargain in Kindle in US--$14.99

81pamelad
Dec 28, 2023, 7:35 pm

I just bought Courtney Milan's The Duke Who Didn't for $A.99 on Kindle. Milan is of Chinese heritage, and so is her heroine, so I'm planning to read the book for a Bingo square.

82Jackie_K
Jan 3, 11:53 am

Rebecca F Kuang's Yellowface is currently for sale on kobo UK at 99p.

83lsh63
Jan 7, 7:09 am

Out is in sale for $1.99 on Kindle (US)

84Tess_W
Jan 8, 3:59 pm

>83 lsh63: LOL too late! Today it is $11.99!

85lsh63
Jan 8, 4:08 pm

>84 Tess_W: Wow when they say for a limited time they really mean it!

86JayneCM
Edited: Jan 8, 5:07 pm

https://americanwritersmuseum.org/new-works-to-enter-the-public-domain-in-2024/

A few notable works entering the public domain this year. Including Tigger! The real Tigger, not the Disney Tigger :) As The House At Pooh Corner enters public domain this year.

Expect more retellings this year - although I don't think we will get as many as when The Great Gatsby hit the public domain!

87DeltaQueen50
Edited: Jan 8, 10:36 pm

I couldn't resist The String Diaries by Stephen Lloyd Jones on sale today for the Kindle for $2.99. Fingers crossed - I am always on the lookout for good horror.

88SilverWolf28
Edited: Jan 17, 8:31 pm

I just noticed that the first six books in the Murderbot Diaries series are on Kindle Unlimited.

89pamelad
Jan 26, 7:48 pm

KoboPlus has a lot of readable historical romances, including plenty of steamless and closed-door books from the eighties and nineties, which I've labelled Vintage. I find more books I want to read on KoboPlus than on KindleUnlimited because KP has big selection of re-published oldies, whereas Kindle Unlimited has a lot of books that are published straight to Kindle. KP also has lots of vintage crime novels.

Regency Pirates by Jennifer Ashley KoboPlus (Three books)
Miss Gordon's Mistake by Anita Mills KoboPlus (Vintage)
The Country Cousins by Dinah Dean KoboPlus (Vintage)

Some other oldies worth trying are Barbara Metzger and Edith Layton.

90Robertgreaves
Edited: Jan 27, 2:21 am

>89 pamelad: Jennifer Ashley also writes historical mysteries as Ashley Gardner and two of those series are also on KP: Leonidas the Gladiator Mysteries and Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries

91pamelad
Edited: Jan 27, 3:24 am

>90 Robertgreaves: She’s prolific! I’ve tried a Captain Lacey mystery, but couldn’t get into it. Recommending The Northminster Mysteries by Harriet Smart. Kindle Unlimited.

Another Ashley Gardner historical crime series: Below Stairs Mysteries. KoboPlus. Will try one.

92Robertgreaves
Jan 27, 4:51 am

>90 Robertgreaves: That's interesting. When I looked on KoboPlus, the Below Stairs Mysteries were not included

93pamelad
Jan 27, 2:48 pm

>92 Robertgreaves: Had another look and found that A Soupcon of Poison, which I've downloaded, is a novella, as are the only other two books of this series available on KP. The others are expensive in the Kobo shop. They're much cheaper ($A4.99) in the Kindle shop.

94Jackie_K
Feb 18, 11:17 am

Gerald Durrell's The Corfu Trilogy is in the kobo UK store today for £0.99. When it's there, it's usually discounted elsewhere too (I found out about it thanks to bookbub). I snapped it up, 3 books for 99p is alright! :)

95Robertgreaves
Mar 5, 8:49 pm

Currently reading some of Aliette de Bodard's Xuya Universe novellas on KoboPlus, set in a universe where the main cultural origin of Earth's spacefaring peoples is Vietnamese.

96staci426
Mar 7, 9:18 am

>95 Robertgreaves: That sounds interesting. I found some on Everand also. Will add to the wish list.

97susanj67
Mar 23, 7:45 am

If anyone liked West With Giraffes, the author's new book Mockingbird Summer is 99p on Kindle in the UK today.

98lowelibrary
Apr 23, 12:53 pm

If anyone else took a BB from JayneCM for Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon. The book is currently FREE on Kindle (Amazon US) and the second in the series is only $0.99. The series is also part of Kindle Unlimited.

99susanj67
Apr 23, 12:58 pm

Today is the Romance Book Blast, if anyone's interested in some romance freebies: https://www.romancebooklovers.com/

100LadyoftheLodge
Apr 23, 1:58 pm

>98 lowelibrary: Thanks for the tip! Just downloaded it!

101LadyoftheLodge
Apr 23, 2:18 pm

>99 susanj67: My goodness, so many that sound good! My Kindle is happy, happy! Thanks for the tip. I love my Library Thing friends!

102christina_reads
Apr 23, 3:57 pm

>98 lowelibrary: Ooh yay, thanks for sharing! Snapping it up at Barnes & Noble now (it's free there too).

103lowelibrary
Apr 23, 8:24 pm

>99 susanj67: Thanks. I snatched a Beauty and the Beast retelling.

104susanj67
Edited: Apr 25, 11:34 am

>101 LadyoftheLodge:; >103 lowelibrary:; Always happy to help!

Today we have the Cozy Mystery Book Blast, with 170 books to download: https://cozymysterybookclub.com/bookblast/

105LadyoftheLodge
Apr 25, 1:48 pm

>104 susanj67: Thanks again for the tip! I like cozy mysteries!

106susanj67
Apr 27, 4:20 am

>105 LadyoftheLodge: I downloaded 15, and then started getting "You bought this last year" message, suggesting I need to get on and read them!

Today is the Witchy Book Blast, with 90 titles available. http://www.witchybookworms.com/

107lowelibrary
Apr 27, 9:54 pm

>106 susanj67: Thank you for the link. I blew my book buying ban here, thankfully they were all free.

108susanj67
Apr 28, 4:36 am

>107 lowelibrary: I don't think freebies are caught by a buying ban, as you're not actually buying them ;-) Yes, this is why my Kindle is groaning with random stuff. I did start a cosy mystery yesterday so I can convince myself I'm making a dent in the pile.

109LadyoftheLodge
May 2, 3:05 pm

>108 susanj67: Agreed! I have way too much stuff on my Kindle, but the freebies are too good to pass up. I see it as giving authors a chance to have their work read by new audiences.

110pamelad
May 14, 7:11 pm

In Australia, Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series is now available on KindleUnlimited. Don't know whether it's available in other countries, but worth checking.

111christina_reads
May 15, 9:35 am

>110 pamelad: I don't use Kindle Unlimited, but just from looking at the US Amazon website, it looks like only the first three Bridgerton book are free on KU. But still a good deal if you're looking to catch up with the series before the next season of the TV show hits Netflix!

112pamelad
May 15, 6:37 pm

>111 christina_reads: Thanks Christina. On a closer look, it's just the first three in Australia too. I got carried away!

113susanj67
May 19, 6:07 am

Today's Kindle "Big Deal" in the UK is 16 Georgette Heyer books.

114lowelibrary
Edited: Jun 1, 12:59 pm

For those who love the Jane Austen's Dragons series, a short story The Buttercross Dragon is available on Amazon Kindle for free. The first book in the series Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon is also free and the second in the series Longbourn: Dragon Entail is only 99 cents.

115pamelad
Jun 2, 3:57 am

I've been reading a lot of books on KoboPlus, which has a much bigger range than KindleUnlimited.

Some recommendations:

All Our Yesterdays and many other books by Natalia Ginzburg
Most of Margery Sharp's books
The Devil in the Flesh by Raymond Radiguet
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
Death on Gokumon Island by Seishi Yokomizo and some of his others.
Some of the Sergeant Studer series by Friedrich Glauser
Lots of Dorothy Eden's Gothic and Romantic Suspense novels
Some by D. E. Stevenson

116susanj67
Jun 2, 9:59 am

>115 pamelad: Thanks Pamela - those all look great! I only realised recently that I could get the Kobo reading app and buy Kobo books - for some reason I thought Kobo books were for their own e-readers. I want to try KoboPlus, just as soon as I get through my current library books.

Amazon UK currently has The Greek Myths by Robert Graves for 99p.

117pamelad
Jun 3, 7:14 pm

Appointment in Bath by Mimi Matthews is available for $.99 until June 9th in Kobo, Amazon, Apple and B&N.

118pamelad
Edited: Jun 3, 7:29 pm

>116 susanj67: I bought a Kobo for borrowing epub books from Australian libraries. I think any epub ereader will read a Kobo book.

I've borrowed Dom Casmurro by Machado de Assis, The Harvest Gypsies by John Steinbeck, Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton, The Crow Road by Ann Cleeves and many more from KoboPlus. It's a good source of classics too, and I've downloaded some by Anna Katherine Green, Mrs Oliphant, and others.

And I've read plenty of vintage romances from KoboPlus: Edith Layton, Anita Mills, Dinah Dean, Barbara Metzger, Sheila Simonson.......

119Tess_W
Jun 3, 9:30 pm

>117 pamelad: Just purchased the Matthew book!

121susanj67
Jun 8, 12:13 pm

For Outlander fans, Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone is 99p for UK Kindle. Yes, I'm collecting them all ready for a huge (re)read when the final one is published :-)

122Jackie_K
Jun 8, 4:14 pm

Lessons in Chemistry is £1.99 on UK kobo, which usually means it's the same on the UK kindle store too.

123elkiedee
Jun 8, 5:21 pm

It's only 99p on Kindle in the UK (but only until midnight I think - now 10.20 pm)

124pamelad
Jun 8, 6:51 pm

I have just bought Winesburg, Ohio which is $A.98 in Kindle Australia.

125pamelad
Jun 19, 6:48 pm

Just read Impact of Evidence by Carol Carnac aka E C R Lorac. It is newly arrived in Kindle Unlimited.

126susanj67
Jun 20, 7:08 am

Today (20 June, until midnight Pacific Standard Time) is Stuff your E-reader Day on the Romance Bookworms website: https://www.romancebookworms.com/

Their email says they have 1000 ebooks. Somebody stop me!

127lowelibrary
Jun 20, 8:10 pm

>126 susanj67: Thanks for sharing the link. I found several books, including 3 Beauty and the Beast retellings.

128LadyoftheLodge
Jun 21, 4:12 pm

>127 lowelibrary: I also found a few, thanks!

129MissBrangwen
Jun 22, 11:49 am

>126 susanj67: Thank you for sharing! I also downloaded a couple of books... or a couple more... ;-)

131Tess_W
Jun 27, 7:21 pm

Great prices if you want the complete works of a certain author or collection:

Émile Zola: The Complete Rougon-Macquart Cycle (The Greatest Writers of All Time) 4,055 pages just 99 cents on Amazon/Kindle/US

The Complete Harvard Classics - ALL 71 Volumes: The Five Foot Shelf & The Shelf of Fiction: The Famous Anthology of the Greatest Works of World Literature Kindle Edition $1.99 Amazon/Kindle/US

132lowelibrary
Edited: Jun 28, 3:17 pm

One day only - June 28th - 60 authors offering free books from JAFF BUB. Pride and Prejudice variations galore.

https://shop.melanierachelauthor.com/pages/jaff-bub

133LadyoftheLodge
Jun 28, 3:31 pm

>132 lowelibrary: Thanks! I snagged a few!

134christina_reads
Jul 9, 11:15 am

Some good e-book deals on Amazon and Barnes & Noble today! I snagged Happily Never After by Lynn Painter, a contemporary rom-com I read and loved earlier this year, and My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine, which just looks fun. :) I also have to mention Lucy Parker's Act Like It, which is one of my very favorite contemporary romances. All three are $1.99 today!

135Robertgreaves
Jul 9, 6:31 pm

I recently completed Aliette de Bodard's Obsidian and Blood trilogy - a mix of historical mystery and urban fantasy - which is free to read with a Kobo Plus subscription.

136susanj67
Jul 23, 9:07 am

Alert! Alert! The romance book blast is on TODAY (23 July 2024) and they have 700 books. https://www.romancebooklovers.com/ I think this will last until midnight Pacific Standard Time, because apparently these things are timed by Amazon US's "day".

137susanj67
Jul 25, 7:33 am

Today (25 July) there is a cosy mystery book blast: https://cozymysterybookclub.com/bookblast/ They have 150 books.

138lowelibrary
Edited: Jul 25, 9:08 pm

>137 susanj67: I was just logging on to post that. Next one is July 27th. Witchy Stuff Your Kindle day. https://www.witchybookworms.com/

139susanj67
Jul 26, 5:07 am

>138 lowelibrary: April, I may have downloaded 100 freebies :-O And more tomorrow!

140lowelibrary
Jul 26, 5:05 pm

>139 susanj67: I only got 8, but tomorrow. Oh I love witchy books.

141lowelibrary
Jul 27, 11:57 am

Coming on to remind everyone that today (12:01am PST 7/27/24 through to 11:59pm PST 7/27/24) is Stuff Your Kindle -Witchy Books Day. https://www.witchybookworms.com/

142MissBrangwen
Jul 27, 12:02 pm

Thank you for sharing these links!

I have already looked at the witchy books - they are not my preferred genre (or rather, I haven't read many of them so far), but I found a few that I think I will enjoy.

143lowelibrary
Edited: Jul 27, 4:50 pm

I may have added 18 more books to my Witchy collection today. Thankfully they were free. I have now officially blown any chance of reading all my new Kindles before the end of the year.

144pamelad
Sep 3, 4:57 pm

Travellers in the Third Reich by Julia Boyd is available for $A3.79 as a Kindle deal. Award-winning non-fiction.

145susanj67
Sep 5, 8:34 am

There's another Stuff Your Kindle Day today (5 September): https://www.romancebookworms.com/ (click "Free Books" as their home page doesn't mention it).

146MissBrangwen
Sep 6, 2:34 am

>145 susanj67: Oh well, I downloaded twenty books!!! But it was my birthday yesterday, so I decided to just go for it and consider them birthday gifts ;-)

147LadyoftheLodge
Sep 6, 12:44 pm

>145 susanj67: Thanks for the tip off! The books were still available today.

148christina_reads
Sep 6, 4:22 pm

>146 MissBrangwen: Happy birthday! Books are the best gifts, even if they're gifts to yourself. :)

149MissBrangwen
Sep 8, 6:15 am

>148 christina_reads: Thank you, and I totally agree!

150lowelibrary
Sep 22, 10:02 pm

I just came home from a long visit with the grandkids and found this in my email. September 21st and 22nd - hopefully someone other than me can still grab some. https://sffbookblast.com/event/

151LadyoftheLodge
Oct 18, 3:30 pm

The Naturalist by Christina Dudley is available free today on Kindle. It is a Regency novel.

152elkiedee
Oct 18, 6:08 pm

Joffe Books is bringing back into print a huge amount of genre fiction, including forgotten writers from across the 20th century, more recent books from the last 30 years or so, and backlist series and new from authors who are still writing.

If you're interested in contemporary fiction from past decades about women's lives at the time it was written, historical fiction, old crime series, new chicklit/henlit, and various other things, Joffe's email lists and website include lots of bargain reprints and collections (books from 99p, whole series for about £2 or similar in dollars) and a freebie or two nearly every day.

Recent reprints and at least one new book that I'm excited by include Alison Joseph's Sister Agnes series - about a nun working in various community projects in London - and Jim Kelly's Philip Dryden books about a journalist in the Fens (borders of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk in eastern England). And I bought a collection of books by Lesley Grant-Adamson - I think I read and a lot of them in the 1990s - I can't believe that this was around 30 years ago now.

153lowelibrary
Oct 19, 10:57 pm

Stuff your Kindle all week long.
October 18-20 Fantasy https://stuffwithfantasy.com/
October 22 Romance https://www.romancebooklovers.com/
October 24 Cozy Mystery https://cozymysterybookclub.com/bookblast/
October 26 Witchy Bookworms https://www.witchybookworms.com/

154LadyoftheLodge
Oct 24, 2:32 pm

>153 lowelibrary: Thank you! Found some new additions to my Kindle library--as if I needed any more.

155lowelibrary
Oct 24, 7:16 pm

>154 LadyoftheLodge: I completely understand. I found a few romances and logged into the mysteries today. Cozies and witches are my downfalls. I am going to need a Kindle category again next year.

156NinieB
Edited: Oct 25, 7:13 pm

The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning is $1.99 on Amazon US today. This is an NYRB Classics Kindle edition.

157LadyoftheLodge
Oct 26, 12:19 pm

>155 lowelibrary: Ditto that idea! This year one of my challenges for myself was Kindle Unlimited books, but I think I will expand that for 2025 to include all my Kindle reads.

158lowelibrary
Nov 15, 7:27 pm

Today is Alpha Cinnamon Roll day
https://alphacinnamonroll.com/

159lowelibrary
Nov 15, 7:43 pm

Not for me but here is another book blast
https://www.cgockelwrites.com/sci-fi-book-blast/

160susanj67
Nov 29, 7:56 am

Happy Black Friday to everyone who celebrates :-) I've just got an email from the Romance Book Blast Girlies, announcing 800 books at $0.99, until 2 December: https://www.romancebooklovers.com/

161LadyoftheLodge
Dec 7, 8:22 pm

You can get a free Christian fiction book download every day during December by going to lacywilliams.net. On December 24 and 25 all the previous downloads will be available for free.

I got an email from one of the authors with a direct link to this site. You can sign up for/subscribe to the daily reminder and get a daily direct link, or you can bookmark the site and then go back to it each day.

162susanj67
Edited: Dec 26, 4:30 am

The UK Kindle Daily Deal includes lots (maybe all?) of Jilly Cooper's books for 99p.

And the Romance Bookworms has their 10th anniversary of Stuff Your Kindle Day: https://www.romancebookworms.com/ (2000 books, apparently. I might have to lock my Kindle up).

163elkiedee
Dec 26, 4:57 pm

>162 susanj67:: I think it's "just" her 11 books in the Rutland chronicles series, including most of her best known bonkbusters like Rivals and Riders.

164LadyoftheLodge
Dec 27, 7:55 pm

>162 susanj67: Thanks for the tip! I stuffed my Kindle!