I was trawling through Facebook Friday and ran across some excellent words of wisdom from Lucas Hargis:
BUY BOOKS TODAY FROM YOUR COUCH
1. Go through your “Friends” list
2. If any are published authors, click their links
3. Buy their books
4. Help authors on Black Friday, too
I spent last week promoting books in anticipation of Black Friday. There are so many great books out there, and this is a great time to pick up a whole bunch of them to either keep for yourself or share with others as Christmas gifts. It was seriously hard to limit myself to the books I did promote, and, as evidenced by my last post, I completely failed at the whole limit thing.
But with tomorrow being Cyber Monday, I thought this would be the perfect time to collect all those posts into one big one, a sort of one-stop book-shopping list, if you will. So, without further ado, a list of all the books I’ve featured this month and where to find them:
- The Notorious Ian Grant by Mark Hunter
- The Fifth Watcher by Melissa Barker-Simpson
- Tell Me My Name by Mary Fan
- The Lone Hero by DM Yates
- Shades of Gray by Joleene Naylor
- Legacy of Ghosts by Joleene Naylor
- Better Than Perfect by Tricia Drammeh
- Unbound by Tricia Drammeh
- Cedric the Demonic Knight by Valerie Willis
- Tattooed Angels: Rebirth by Valerie Willis
- The Showing by Will Macmillan Jones
- Snort and Wobbles by Will Macmillan Jones
- 416 by Adam Sifre
- Chasing Azrael by Hazel Butler
- White Mountain by Sophie E. Tallis
And don’t forget to check out the Thanksgiving Stay at Home and Shop Sale, which ends today – all kinds of e-books for $.99 or less! For a list of participating authors and their books, check out Joleene Naylor’s post on the sale here. I didn’t participate in the sale, but if you happen to be inclined toward poetry, you can pick up Tuesday Daydreams: A Journal in Verse for the bargain price of $2.99 wherever e-books are sold. 🙂
I hope you’ve all had a great weekend, and that this week will be just as awesome! Enjoy the last day of November, everybody! 🙂
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I’ll be doing it, too, but Christmas frenzy hasn’t really caught on yet here. I think a couple of weeks before the day.
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The stores here are pushing Christmas sales earlier every year. Our local home improvement store had Christmas displays up before Halloween this year, which actually really bothers me. Guess I’m not commercial enough.
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Our shops will be selling Easter eggs before Christmas.
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I’m rather surprised ours aren’t, but I suppose there’s Valentine’s Day to deal with first. Is that as big over there as it is here?
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It is, although not for me because I don’t even know the date. My wife of thirty one years has given up on me.
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Seymour dislikes it on principle – he hates the idea of forced or expected romance. If he buys me flowers or something, he wants it to be because it was his idea, something he wanted to do, rather than something expected because of a date or something. Last year he bought me a Valentine’s present and took me completely by surprise.
Since I’m something of a romantic, I like the idea of Valentine’s Day and miss celebrating it, but I understand Seymour’s dislike, and I love getting flowers just because. 🙂
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Wait, it can’t be time for Christmas shopping yet — it isn’t December 24th!
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At the rate I’ve been shopping lately, that’s probably when I’ll get mine finished up, which could pose a problem since we’re having Christmas with our kids that night… 🙂
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