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01-31-2012, 06:29 AM | #1 |
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Free (Kindle DRM-free) Northern Frights by Arthur Slade [Canadian Kids Fantasy] +KDP
Some rather pleasant stuff in today's KDP Select exclusive-or-else slushpile today.
We have a fairly high proportion of actually previously-published stuff, along with the established author self-pubs. There's plenty of thrillers and some very nice award-nominees for the horror fans, and even a vintage Biblical novel for the old-school Christian fiction readers. But best of all, we get a mashup of Stuff I Find Relevant To My Interests with a veritable hat trick of Canadian-written-and-set mythology-based supernatural/fantasies written by another winner of our prestigious national Governor General's Award for Children's Literature (this, however, is not the award-winning book). It's even got a bonus trip to Iceland, which is like, my favourite non-Canadian country! Northern Frights (Omnibus) by Arthur Slade is a collected trilogy of spooky Norse-mythology based older kids' (School Library Journal review gave it a grade range of 6-9)/YA supernatural fantasy/creepy adventure tales originally published between 1997 and 2001 by local small press Orca Book Publishers. Slade (Wikipedia entry) would later go on to win the GG award for kidlit in 2001 with his later novel Dust, which is sporadically freebied (non-KDP) to US and UK-resident Amazonians (not available to Canadians). Free without DRM for who knows how long @ Amazon main UK DE ES FR IT Description This omnibus collects all three Northern Frights novels into one. Over 500 pages of fright, action and adventure for young adults and those who are young at heart. DRAUGR "Are you afraid of the dead?" her grandfather asked. Sarah Asmundson will discover the answer to that question. She is prepared for her grandfather's scary stories, but is anything but prepared when events from the story about a draugr--a man who comes back from the dead--begin to happen around her. A tale to frighten and entertain the young and the young at heart. The first book in the Northern Frights series. THE HAUNTING OF DRANG ISLAND "If you're going to die, die with your boots on. That's what my Grandpa Thursten used to say." When Michael and his father arrive on Drang Island for a camping trip, they find that all the rumors they've heard are true. The island is desolate, sparsely populated and far from civilization. It seems the perfect place for Michael's father to finish the last chapters of his book of Norse stories. Unfortunately, it soon becomes apparent that some of the other rumors they've heard about Drang Island -- stories about spirits, strange sacrifices and a serpent lurking in the ocean -- might also be true! THE LOKI WOLF "On the third night the worst nightmare -- the very worst -- invaded my mind. Loping behind me was a gigantic wolf, its jaws snapping together and tearing off pieces of my flesh. There was no blood. No pain. But bit by bit he swallowed chunks of my body until nothing of Angela Laxness remained." When Angie dreams about being devoured by a giant wolf, her parents tell her it is only her imagination. But later, while on a vacation in Iceland with her grandfather and two cousins, she begins to wonder if the dream wasn't a warning. First, there are strange scratches outside her window. Then she finds out that sheep have recently been disappearing from her uncle's farm. But it isn't until she and her cousins go to the old croft house that they discover the horrifying truth. Previously-featured Star Wars tie-in novel writer Dave Wolverton who also writes fantasy as David Farland offers another story under the latter name, which appears to be the War of the Worlds as seen from Jack London's viewpoint: After a Lean Winter Previously-featured Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine-published Phoenix Sullivan returns with a multi-author anthology of sf/fantasy stories about the past affecting the present: Extinct Doesn't Mean Forever It seems like some of these stories and perhaps more are also being freebied under her Steel Magnolia Press and Dare to Dream Press imprints, which have rather nice-looking congruently themed covers. She also repeats her near-future biomedical thriller if you missed it earlier: Sector C Donna Huston Murray offers her cozy-looking 1995 St. Martin's Press-paperbacked: THE MAIN LINE IS MURDER (The Ginger Barnes Main Line Mysteries) Previously-featured Samhain-published Canadian erotic romance writer Jade Buchanan offers a story involving what looks like swinging and f/f experimentation: The Boardroom Emma Holly, who was one of the authors featured during All Romance eBooks annual Xmas giveaway countdown and has been published with one of the major houses I can't be bothered to look up right now, offers her yanked-from-everywhere-else ARE countdown freebie which some of you may remember from this December, the werewolf cop erotic romance: Hidden Talents (Hidden series) Previously featured Robert W. Walker offers both the 1st and the 2nd in his Jessica Coran Forensic Pathologist thriller series, both previously paperbacked by regular series publisher Jove in 1995 after being picked up from their earlier Diamond publication: Killer Instinct (aka By Instinct Alone) andFatal Instinct He also offers a self-released historical possibly-supernatural romantic suspense set around the notorious witch trials: Children of Salem And it turns out the 6th Jessica Coran and the 4th in the Edge series are also on offer, though I think that those may be repeats: Extreme Instinct and Final Edge J.A. Konrath/Jack Kilborn repeats his mystery novel if you missed it earlier: Banana Hammock - A Harry McGlade Mystery (A "Write Your Own Damn Story" Adventure) Michael Parker offers a missing person leads to global conspiracy thriller published by UK publisher Robert Hale (I have some reprints of their historicals via Belgrave House) in 2010: A Covert War Previously-featured Edward G. Talbot, who turns out to be the joint pen name of two authors, and has his own ISFDB entry I'm not going to bother linking again, offers a conspiracy thriller: New World Orders Charles Rosenberg, who says he's been a legal consultant for several law-related TV shows and seems to match up with this IMDB entry for "miscellaneous crew" and also had a book on O.J. Simpson at the height of the murder trial, now turns his hand to fiction with: Death On A High Floor: A Legal Thriller Bram Stoker award-winning David Niall Wilson, who has written Star Trek tie-in novels among other things (ISFDB entry) offers a collection of short stories: Etched Deep & Other Dark Impressions Bram Stoker-nominated horror writer Jeff Strand offers the novella: Faint of Heart D. Harlan Wilson (ISFDB entry) offers a collection of short fiction which is described as "horrifying and hilarious": They Had Goat Heads Brian James Freeman (ISFDB entry) offers a collection of horror stories: Seven Stories Previously-featured minor-shorts-listed-on-ISFDB-entry-I'm-not-digging-up-again Erik Williams (the guy who said he needed extra testosterone treatments because he was raising three daughters) offers a few more supernatural/horror pieces: Linkage for all three William H. Stephens offers a biblical fiction saga featuring Queen Jezebel, originally printed by Christian publisher Tyndale House in 1973: Elijah Previously-featured Berkley-published Michele Scott aka A.K. Alexander offers some tips for the aspiring author: A Writer's Workshop Blake Karrington appears to have founded Two of a Kind Publishing, which managed to have one of its small-press books picked up and reprinted by Simon & Schuster's Atria imprint. If you'd like to see if Mr. Karrington has the writing skillz to go with his apparent book-selection abilities, he offers three of his novels (2 co-written) for you to try, in what look like urban fiction, suspense, and maybe-romance genres: Linkage for all three Christian Cantrell, whose ISFDB entry lists his sole work as being published solely by one "Cantrell Media Company" (rarely a good sign) is nevertheless notable for having had his book "Containment" offered as one of the freebie audiobook selections you could pick when setting up a Tantor Audio Android app account. So in case you got that and wanted to read along, he offers it and a few other shorts: Linkage to pull them all up. Happy reading, if indeed you manage to spot something you think you might like. Last edited by ATDrake; 01-31-2012 at 06:59 AM. Reason: Proper publisher name, and fix obvious typos. The less obvious ones, you'll just have to live with. |
01-31-2012, 06:50 AM | #2 |
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Picked up about 20 or so more.
Thank you! Don |
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01-31-2012, 07:16 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, looks like a lot of good reading to choose from.
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01-31-2012, 07:35 AM | #4 |
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Great choice today. 14 to look at. Thanks so much.
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Containment by Christian Cantrell Publisher: 47North (July 31, 2012) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services So popular enough Amazon's Sci-Fi imprint has picked him up Also a novella that I thought was very good by the same gentleman is now free, too A science fiction assassin spy thriller with a twist. :- The Epoch Index - Christian Cantrell The Robert W. Walker Coran books appear to be 1 and 2 - so that is handy! Thanks! |
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01-31-2012, 08:17 AM | #6 |
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Oh, and I think Cantrell has some of his stories on his website if you google him and wanted to check it out that way, too.
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01-31-2012, 08:22 AM | #7 |
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For today's serendipity trivia :
Downloading lots of these meant I had bunches of thrillers and crime novels and horror stories come up in my recommendations. then to switch up downloaded a bunch of favorite public domain stuff. Apparently that completely wrongfooted Amazon's recommendation algorithm so that I then had one thing and one thing only on my list (I have pretty much added everything I have read relatively recently or have as they come up) And it was Farmer One, by Christian Cantrell |
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01-31-2012, 09:47 PM | #10 |
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Also read Anansi Island story last night. That was good, so he is well worth a look.
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01-31-2012, 09:50 PM | #11 |
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Also on the SF front, long established author William Barton offers :-
A Last War for the Oriflamme (Starover) [Kindle Edition] William Barton |
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