Kindle Fire said to be "on fire" at 2000 per hr pre-ordered the first 5 days

Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011
Per geek.com's Matthew Humphries: "Kindle Fire pre-orders exceeding 2,000 per hour"

The article explains that the figure is extrapolated from "Amazon’s Availability Lookup and SKU Aggregator (Alaska) system, used internally for tracking stock" -- "in the first 5 days pre-orders were available, 250,000 Kindle Fires were snapped up."

  They're referencing an original story at Cult of Android, which loads on my Firefox only if I grant all kinds of script permissions, while it loads automatically on Internet Explorer.  So, with that caveat for those of you who use NoScript and other browser-script imonitors,  the rest of this is from the Cult of Android story written by John Brownlee yesterday afternoon.

I started this blog article early this morning and then had to leave, not getting back until 5pm so this is "old news" as I type it but I thought I should finish the report of the headlined news anyway, so here it is.

Amazon's internal inventory management system
Brownlee says that a "verified source within [Amazon] has provided exclusive screenshots of Amazon's internal inventory management system Alaska (Availability Lookup and SKU AGgregator)" and you can see the scaled down and larger version at the linked story.

  For the first five days, the pre-orders are said to be showing 50,000 orders per day, and their projections -- which probably should not be based, in my view, on the first 5 days, because heaviest pre-orders would be in the first days of the announcement --  are that "if this level of consumer demand...continues, Amazon will have 2.5 million pre-orders for Kindle Fire before it even officially goes on sale on november 15th.

Biggest tablet launch in history?
  Brownlee adds that if the trend contnues, this would be the "biggest tablet launch in history" for first month sales, and that includes, he says, the launch of the far more expensive iPad, which has, since its launch only 1.5 years ago, established an amazing library of curated applications that currently dwarfs the Google Android Marketplace's more chaotic smaller set of Android apps.  The 7" Kindle Fire would use the currently even smaller Amazon Apps Store, but obviously Amazon and its developer parties are gearing up for quite an expansion there by mid November.

Was it an unapproved leak?
The gist of the article is that someone at Amazon leaked the pre-order numbers but that Jeff Bezos would be "annoyed."
  Since the numbers alone can spark more sales, because people tend to want to go with 'winners' when they're investing money, it's not totally convincing to me that this was a rogue leak, but who knows.

Numbers for the new low-cost EInk readers
THEN, Cult of Android shows what they call "The Amazon internal pre-order numbers for the Kindle Touch and Kindle Touch 3G eInk readers, respectively" and the numbers indicate, Brownlee says, that the tablet is vastly outselling the two lower-cost e-Ink reader models.

  That would be expected, since the "rest of the world" that doesn't want a either a dedicated e-Ink reader or another eInk model after 4 years of availability and past purchases) and which has been waiting for a low-cost but promising tablet (for media needs) from a company they expect will deliver both a good tablet and also content that makes it worth buying that tablet, would heavily lean toward the new, color-filled option with video and audio features that are never a focus of the lower-cost dedicated readers.

Co-existence
 As we've seen, many have bought the iPad AND either a Kindle or a Nook, the latter for books only. 

The WiFi-only Kindle Touch, at $99 with Special Offers (ads subsidizing part of the cost) is being outsold, Brownlee writes, "at the rate of ten to one, racking up only 20,000 pre-orders to date, while the Kindle Touch with 3G and WiFi and with Special Offers is shown with only a few more than 12,000 pre-orders so far.

  They don't show a table for the NON-Special Offers e-Ink models, but Amazon has always said that the Special-Order models outsell the regular ones.

Verified numbers?
  Brownlee closes with the statement that these are "verified order numbers" (and that would only be if he knows and trusts the person at Amazon said to have given him these numbers) and that "a preorder is not the same as a sale," pointing out that consumers could mass-cancel orders (not likely) or that demand could level off (a more realistic possibility but also not a given either as the word spreads, which I've been experiencing).

Reconsidering the 7" tablet market
  Steve Jobs has dismissed the 7" tablet market as negligible, saying that people want a 10" at the minimum (apparently that's what the research of Apple-leaning consumers told him) but the rest of the consumer world may be similar to another group whose wants he had dismissed in Jan. 2008, when he also told The New York Times's John Markoff and David Pogue that the new Kindle device wouldn't do that well, explaining, "The whole conception is flawed at the top because "people don’t read anymore."

  As we've seen, different devices and form factors coexist because people can be more varied than some market research might indicate depending on the structure of the questioning or interpretation of results.


A Starter Tablet?  Or is ultra-portability, lightness, the draw itself?
  It may well turn out that people decide that, despite the attractiveness of ultra-portability and a lower price that can encourage gifting of a 7" tablet within families, they'd rather have a 10" tablet.
Or, not.

  Amazon and others are certainly "ON that," and some columnists point out that most who are drawn to the 10" form factor and the beauty of an iPad have, for the most part, already bought one and will again when a new one is released, but there are those who will look at other products too, and -- as been said over and over again lately -- Amazon's media and network ecosystem is a strong factor in this market.  The 7" KTab could function as a starter for those who want to look at whether or not they want to invest in a higher cost tablet, already having netbooks that can do more than a tablet while still being lightweight and less expensive than a tablet for sitting and consuming media.

Apple
  The upshot of Brownlee's article is that Apple, who would not be particularly threatened by this turn of events, could just decide that maybe it's time they ought to just offer a 7" iPad !

Interesting Comments
In the Comments section to Cult of Android's story, one commenter expressed doubts about the story itself, citing Photoshop as a good 'source' for the figures, and Brownleee responded,
  "We verified our source, so no, these aren't Photoshops."

More entertainingly, maybe, another commenter said,
  "The rooted Nook is the bomb. A rooted kindle is a nuclear weapon"

Possible Cost to Amazon of each Tablet
Within the two articles I cited, Cult of Android being the primary one, there are related articles indicating the innards of the Fire may cost about $150 based on what's known about RIM's Playbook, minus the features (camera, amount of memory, SD slot) that would allow them to price a basic tablet at the lower cost -- with the idea that the Cloud and Amazon Silk browser's network computing power, will compensate for the lower amount of local storage given, via virtually unlimited storage on the Cloud.
  Other estimates of the cost of the Kindle Fire have not included looking at the inside of the tablet or even the Playbook, which was a sort of hardware template for Amazon's new offering.


Kindle Touch 3G   Kindle Touch WiFi   Kindle Basic   (UK: KBasic)   Kindle Fire
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Free Kindle Books (Oct 3-4) - 27 + forum-alerts on just-discounted books+Kindle discussions +Amazon deals

NEWLY FREE AND DISCOUNTED KINDLE BOOKS DISCOVERED BY FORUM MEMBERS

Oct. 3-4: - 27 newly-released Kindle books on Monday-Tuesday, as of Tuesday morning


OCTOBER'S 100 Kindle book deals, $1.99-$3.99


Am repeating this announcement for those who missed this a few days ago, as each day there are about 2,000 visitors new to the blog.

  Amazon's pages say that these are "hand-selected" by Amazon's Editors each month.




Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

Winter Sea, by Susanna Kearsley, 252 customer reviews, 4.4 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Tuesday 10/4:
      Monday's Price: $7.69
      Tuesday's Discount: $5.70
      Tuesday's Daily Deal Price: $1.99 (74% off)

"...haunting story of an author whose historical novel begins to evoke an alarming string of ancestral memories" -- Amazon editor



Ongoing popular discussions
  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles

Other current forum threads that might interest some
Public Library Lending questions at the forums, and Lendle's Kindle borrowing
  . How many e-books does your public library have?
  . Public librarians: what has been your Kindle/Overdrive experience?
  . Changes to lendle (This is Kindle owner-to-Kindle owner lending.)
      The changes include incentives for offering loaners.


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' October
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Oct 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



LATEST DISCOUNTED Kindle books (some temporarily) - an ongoing forum thread:
  Forum-thread starter RandomizeME includes a caution that it's not a book promotion thread for authors or for posts about indies or free books either.  "This thread is for discounts and price drops that readers [esp. Emily Bronte] find from publishers."
  10/2-10/4



TEMPORARILY-Free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is ever on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: The alerts are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of mostly temporarily-free books.  They're *not* recommendations by anyone but are a very popular, unfiltered daily set of release-alerts by Joyce.  The eBooks can become no longer free within days, sometimes, within hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing them for us.

If, on this Home page listing (in orange), you see "MORE" books available,
* CLICK at the bottom to get the REST of any long listing of free books *


' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:
[10/3 #1]
14 Books - 2 Posts in this same tread. There are some books that have been previously offered, but I will include in today's listing. There may be some Kindlers that missed or Newbies that might be interested. Happy Reading ... Joyce

ETA: I would love to take the time to add descriptions, but I've really been busy with year-end at work, and my time is in short supply for a few more days. I will try to resume doing this when the hectic work load has ended. So, please forgive.

[ Andrys' note: For the 2nd and 3rd batches (included on the 2nd page when clicking
    on "More") Joyce did list descriptions...]

My Sister's Voice
Author: Mary Carter
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Presenting to Win: The Art of Telling Your Story, Updated and Expanded Edition
Author: Jerry Weissman
Genre: Business - Meetings - Presentations

The World-Tilting Gospel
Author Dan Phillips
Genre: Religion - Evangelism

A Beginner's Guide to Using Your iPad as a Business Productivity Tool
Author: Dave Caolo
Genre: Business - Investing

  MORE... (23 more books: Click on "MORE" just below.)
*****

Deliver!: How to Be Fast, Flawless, and Frugal
Author: Jim Champey
Genre: Business - Leadership

Deadworld
* Previously Offered April 2011 *
Author: J.N. Duncan
Genre: Urban Fantasy

Elvis and The Dearly Departed
* Previously Offered September 2010 *
Author: Peggy Webb
Genre: Humor - Mystery

A Brisket, A Casket: (Deadly Deli Mystery)
Author: Delia Rosen
Genre: Mystery - Suspense - Women's Sleuths

The Bite Before Christmas
Author: Heidi Betts
Genre: Vampire

Seaborne
Author: Katherine Irons
Genre: Fantasy - Romance

SAS 9.3 ODS Graphics
Offered by SAS Publishing
Genre: Business - Computers - Internet

Beer Is Proof God Loves Us: Reaching for the Soul of Beer and Brewing (FT Press Science)
Author: Charles W. Bamforth
Genre: Food Sciences

Wickedly Charming (Fates)
Author: Kristine Grayson
Genre: Fantasy - Futuristic - Ghost

Let's Get Real: Bringing Authenticity and Wholeness to Your Marriage
Author: Dale Forhand
Genre: Religious - Spiritual
[Added by A. Singh, and not seen on these listings earlier]
The 9th Fortress
Horror, Adventure

[10/3 #2 - 10 more in next group]

Aria
Author: Allison M. Dickson
Genre: Short Story - Horror

DESCRIPTION: Mark's double life comes to a screeching halt after his wife exposes his illicit affair during his business trip. Unfortunately, the way home isn't as clear-cut as he'd hoped and he's forced to turn to Aria, his little-used GPS, for an alternate route. However, Aria has a different plan in mind, and she has things to show Mark that will make him think he's on the road to madness.

***

Dragon Dreams (The Annals of the Dragon King Cerralys #1)
Author: Dusty Lynn Holloway
Genre: Fantasy

DESCRIPTION: In my shadow you sleep, hungry for my soul.
In my heart you live, nurtured and at peace.
In my life you belong, always.
The red dawn of war clashes with the tide. Black descends. Shadows come alive.
I call to you. I see you across the field of battle, calling to me. So many stand between us.
I turn away to the tide; the tide sweeps forward, surging, billowing, covering.
I raise my hand and stare at the sky above. Silence descends. A hush. Tears fall down. Liquid, they fall down my face, down my grimy cheeks, onto my bloodstained clothes.
I raise my other hand. A burst of time shoots forward, galloping like my heart as I wait for the final blow but it never comes. I've frozen the moment in time as the blade meant for my heart pierces his. The sobs choke my chest as I stare at the metal, gleaming red like the rising sun, sticking from his chest. His eyes are frozen as well, locked onto mine.
They look unsurprised .....

***

Flotsam and Fool (Break Bites)
Author: Amber D. Sistla
Genre: Fantasy

DESCRIPTION: In this short story, Nen, a beach scavenger, has a problem. Ever since Nen rescued a stranded merling, he can't get her beautiful face out of his mind. He visits a witch, hoping for a potion to cure him, but the potion only complicates matters. Part of the "Break Bites" Series: Stories short enough to read when you get a break from your everyday activities.

***

Life
Author: Jack Gunthridge
Genre: Social Issues - Situations

DESCRIPTION: Telling the story from two voices is a great idea. Now you need a story for them to tell. Playing house, breaking her arm, having milk spill from her nose just isn't fascinating enough to stand on its own.

***

Celestial Music: Sutras of Emptiness
Author: Tai Sheridan
Genre: Religious - Spiritual - Buddhism

DESCRIPTION: Zen Priest and Poet Tai Sheridan presents modern interpretations of the Lotus, Diamond, Heart Wisdom, and Loving Kindness Sutras in easy to read and inspirational verse. The Buddhist sutras express a path of enlightened living based on curiosity, good will, wisdom, and compassion. They journey through the depths of human experience: living and dying, love and loss, anguish and peace. Approaching the sutras is difficult. The Lotus Sutra is a lengthy compilation of parables in an archaic style. The Diamond Sutra is a short but dense treatise on non-dual dialectics. Even the well crafted contemporary versions of the Heart Wisdom Sutra (Prajna Paramita) and the Loving Kindness Sutra (Metta Sutra) use ancient terminology and awkward constructions. The introductions and original preludes entitled "Beating the Celestial Drum" help clarify the central themes of the Sutras. The rendition of the Lotus Sutra is the first English one of its kind. It integrates the entire sutra by topic and synthesizes the entire sutra into a brief poem and mantra.

***

Backlash: A Novelette
Author: Nancy Fulda
Genre: Action - Adventure - Mystery

DESCRIPTION: Eugene Gutierez lost his wife, his pride, and part of his sanity during an undercover anti-terrorist operation in South America. Now, he's about to be recruited by operatives from the future; and they're not going to let him say no. When Eugene finds a cryptic message in a restaurant fortune cookie, he thinks his daughter's boyfriend is pulling a prank. The truth is far more complex, and will lead Eugene on a journey to heal old wounds and restore his broken family.

***

Jack and Mr. Grin
Author: Andersen Prunty
Genre: Fantasy - Mystery - Suspense

DESCRIPTION: Jack Orange is a twenty-something guy who works at a place called The Tent packing dirt in boxes and shipping them off to exotic, unheard of locales. He thinks about his girlfriend, Gina Black, and the ring he hopes to surprise her with. But when he returns home one day, Gina isn't there. He receives a strange call from a man who sounds like he is smiling- Mr. Grin. He says he has Gina. He gives Jack twenty-four hours to find her. What follows is Jack's bizarre journey through an increasingly warped and surreal landscape where an otherworldly force burns brands into those he comes in contact with, trains appear out of thin air, rooms turn themselves inside out and computers are powered by birds. And if he does find Gina, how will he ever survive a grueling battle to the death with Mr. Grin?

***

Venice Via Venice (1)
Author: SF Brailovsky
Genre: Action - Adventure - Ghosts

DESCRIPTION: Venice via Venice is a time travel romance novella. Our Hero, Sergio, is stuck between a rock and a hard place and he doesn't know the half of it! 500 years in the future in a city by the same name,Sergio will find what he needs to capture love. He's escaping from a miserable death sentence in Venice, Italy to a homeless revolution in Venice Beach and can't seem to find a moments rest. With a little bit of luck and the help of Leonardo Da Vinci, Sergio finds out what true love really is.

***

We Had Such a Great Time!! - A personalized pet loss book
Author: Andrei Kelner
Genre: Health - Mind - Body

DESCRIPTION: The loss of a pet is hard on everyone. Children can be especially sensitive at this traumatic time. Because it is often a child's first encounter with death, it is important that the situation is handled with care. With this book, a parent can thoughtfully create a remembrance space where the family honors the pet. By integrating real life elements, and events meaningful specifically to the individual pet and family, the parent is better adept at guiding their child in a positive direction toward closure.

***

Oh, That I Had Wings (The Langdons)
Author: Sarah Pawley
Genre: Contemporary Fiction - War

DESCRIPTION: *** Prequel to Finding Grace (The Langdons) is also a FREE Book. (I couldn't link due to 10 link limit per post) *** A coming-of-age romance set in the early 20th century. In a mountain valley in Stones Mill, Va., nine-year-old Jack Langdon shares a bed with his younger brothers and sidesteps blows from surly father John. One bright spot is Jack's grandmother and her prophecies, which hint that the boy's destiny lies in becoming a lady's special protector. When his sister Grace is born, Jack believes she is his lady of prophecy. He becomes Grace's "proverbial guard dog," defending her against his brothers and his father, who attacks Jack with a brick, shortly after his 17th birthday. In 1917, volunteers are needed for the U.S. Army, and Jack readily enlists. En route to the military base, he sees a beautiful, red-haired, green-eyed girl, who becomes his wartime fantasy. On the Western Front, he experiences the horrors of trench warfare. In France, lovely nurse Esmé cares for an injured Jack--and he eventually follows her to Paris, where she teaches him more than a few French phrases. The war ends and Jack returns home, encountering the gorgeous redhead he thought he'd never see again. Alice wears pants and makeup, has an aunt who was a suffragette and can hold her own with Jack's father--none of which endears her to his family or the locals. The book is a simple, charming story and Jack is an amiable guy who, like George Bailey of Bedford Falls, wants to leave his hometown but seems tethered to a retractable cord. Especially touching is Jack's fear that he is more like his father than he'd hoped. The narrative explores Jack and Alice's thoughts and feelings, making them both sympathetic characters. In spite of historical references, there's no vital sense that events are unfolding in the early 1900s, but the tale's inspiring undercurrent is the promise of a better life.

[10/3 #3 - 2 more follow]

Vampires, Thieves, and Griffins (An Orbit Sampler): Orbit October-December 2011
Author: Orbit Authors - Various
Genre: Fantasy - Gothic - Vampire
* Sample Chapters *

DESCRIPTION: Included in this ebook are sample chapters from your favorite-- and your soon to be favorite-- Orbit authors. Two new authors, one a newcomer, and the other an eBook favorite in print for the first time: Kristen Painter crafts a gothic story where vampire aristocracy meets urban fantasy action with Blood Rights (with the next two books in the series coming out in consecutive months) and Michael J. Sullivan's ebook bestseller will be available in bookstores everywhere starting with Theft of Swords. In this series opener two thieves that quickly find themselves in over their heads with plenty more to come in Rise of Empire and Heir of Novron out in December and January. We also have some returning favorites with the trade paperback edition of The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie - a critically acclaimed look at the blood and betrayal that make up the heart of a single battle. And we've collected three volumes of the Griffin Mage by Rachel Neumeier into one fantastic package. We have two returning science fiction authors, first up is Philip Palmer's rip-roaring new novel Artemis, and Hull Zero Three, by award-winning author Greg Bear.

EDIT TO ADD:

Mages, Grave-robbers, and Super-Soldiers (A Sampler of Epic Proportions): Orbit July-September 2011
Orbit: Hatchette Assorted Authors
Genre: Urban Fantasy
* Sample Chapters *

DESCRIPTION: Spring is here and with spring flowers come new titles from your favorite Orbit authors! This ebook contains sample chapters from our newest titles including Karen Miller's new pre-quel to the Kingmaker Kingbreaker series, A Blight of Mages; a new over-the-top SF romp from Philip Palmer, Hell Ship; The Edinburgh Dead by Brian Ruckley will take you to a Victorian Scotland where a band of enterprising villains have taken Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a textbook; a gripping debut from ex-CIA analyst and debut author T.C. McCarthy's Germline will take readers to the front lines of a brutal future war; Kate Elliot's Cold Magic which puts a Jane Eyre twist on epic fantasy and steampunk; The Business of Death collects the entire Death Works trilogy from urban fantasy author Trent Jamieson; and finally Brent Weeks is back with the first volume of his new series, The Black Prism, now in paperback!


[These are from Joyce's free-books alerts Monday and Tuesday in the forums, 10/3/11 - morning, 15 books; 10/3/11a - afternoon, 10; and Tuesday morning, 2.


Kindle Touch 3G   Kindle Touch WiFi   Kindle Basic   (UK: KBasic)   Kindle Fire
Kindle Keybd 3G   (UK: Kindle Keybd 3G)   K3 Special Offers   K3-3G Special Offers   DX

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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Amazon Kindle Team ANSWERS on the Kindle Touch 3G web-browsing in 3G Question - Update

Minggu, 02 Oktober 2011

Kindle Team responds
at the Amazon Kindle forum thread. At the link, you'll see the now clear answer to the questions asked over the last 3 days:
'Posted on Oct 2, 2011 4:42:59 PM PDT

The Amazon Kindle team says:
(AMAZON OFFICIAL)

We apologize for the confusion. Our new Kindle Touch 3G enables you to connect to the Kindle Store, download books and periodicals, and access Wikipedia - all over 3G or Wi-Fi.

Experimental web browsing (outside of Wikipedia) on Kindle Touch 3G is only available over Wi-Fi.

Our Kindle Keyboard 3G will continue to offer experimental web browsing over 3G or Wi-Fi. '

All bolding mine, of course, to emphasize the most salient points.


  Finally! Thanks, KTeam.  I do appreciate the confirmation, too, that the Kindle Keyboard 3G model (UK: Kindle Keybd 3G) will continue to allow the experimental free web browsing.

Update - To see which countries or areas have the experimental free 3G web browsing enabled on the Kindle Keyboard 3G (Kindle 3 3G-model), see the Listing of Countries with free 3G web-browsing enabled, which references an always-updated table put online at Amazon. UK.




US:
Kindle Fire  7" tablet - $199
Kindle NoTouch ("Kindle") - $79/$109
Kindle Touch, WiFi
- $99/$139
Kindle Touch, 3G/WiFi - $149/$189
Kindle Keybd 3G - $189, Free, slow web
Kindle DX - $379, Free, slow 3G web
UK:
Kindle Basic, NoTouch - £89
Kindle Touch WiFi, UK - £109
Kindle Touch 3G/WiFi, UK - £169
Kindle Keyboard 3G, UK - £149
  Keybd: w/ Free, slow 3G WEB
OTHER International
Kindle NoTouch Basic - $109
Kindle Touch WiFi - $139
Kindle Touch 3G/WiFi - $189
Kindle Keybd 3G - $189
  Keybd: w/ Free, slow 3G WEB

Check often: Temporarily-free recently published Kindle books
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published free books, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
  Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

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Digitimes is still at it -- predicting 10" Kindle tablet (Fireball?) before Christmas

WHAT? YET ANOTHER RUMOR FROM DIGITIMES

To be fair, DigiTimes Systems' predictions have been fairly accurate -- where they've tended to fall short is in over-optimistic delivery dates. And this one is about an earlier than expected delivery date.

  I imagine they go by scheduled and estimated factory ship-dates and then assume the products will be ready to be shipped to customers immediately when some serious q&a would still have to be done.

  This story has been in my Google reader for a few days and I missed seeing it.

Digitimes' Ninelu Tu and Steve Shen report, on Sept. 30, some fairly 'soft' news, that:
' Amazon is expected to outsource the production of 10.1-inch tablet PCs to Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry), and shipments of the 10.1-inch tablets are likely to begin before year-end 2011 for holiday-season demand, according to industry sources. Foxconn declined to comment on market reports. '

While I wouldn't be surprised that Amazon might have more up its sleeve for the coming holidays, I think it would confuse the buyers.  There is also the danger that if they said anything like this MIGHT be coming, that would cause customers to hesitate on the 7" although I hear and read often that people are attracted to the smaller ones after having used 10" ones and found the larger ones were too awkward to carry around outside the home, for pleasure at least. They'd certainly be fine in briefcases.  And the pricing on smaller screens is definitely going to be more attractive on a new product when gift-giving is a focus in this economy.

 There's no description whatsoever of the expected product to be shipped, so this one seems a bit shaky to me.  Any source who knows of imminent shipments would have and would give more of an idea of what would be shipped other than its conventional screen size.

But I felt I should blog it, nevertheless.


Kindle Touch 3G   Kindle Touch WiFi   Kindle Basic   (UK: KBasic)   Kindle Fire
Kindle Keybd 3G   (UK: Kindle Keybd 3G)   K3 Special Offers   K3-3G Special Offers   DX

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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Kindle Touch 3G may not have Kindle Keyboard 3G 's free 3G web browsing - UPDATE4

UPDATE - Amazon Kindle Team has made an official response to the much-asked questions, about a basic feature, at the Amazon Kindle forum referenced in the two posts.

  Click on the link above to read the full, brief, but clear answer.


Earlier (just as a historical record now)

FOLLOW UP to earlier "Clarification needed from Amazon re Kindle Touch 3G-experimental G-experimental web browsing feature or omission"

I wrote, the other day, about the slight feature-differences between the older Kindle Keyboard 3G (UK: K3) model and the new Kindle Touch 3G, while also writing a separate piece on a possible BIG difference between the two models that many customers have been asking Amazon to clarify.

See the original blog article for the details if the longtime free 3G experimental web browser feature is an important one for you (I don't think it is to most, as it is quite slow on e-Ink).

It seems the feature will still be offered in the older Kindle Keyboard 3G model.  Many in the forums  are comparing notes and responses from various Customer Service representatives and waiting to hear something definitive before making final decisions on which Kindle 3G model to get.

  After a few days of Amazon Kindle forum discussions about this, there's been no appearance at the forums by anyone from the  official Kindle Customer Support team in response to all the questions and the several reported contradictory responses from well-meaning Amazon Kindle Support representatives.

  It would be understandable if Amazon has decided not to include the old bonus-feature with the new Kindle models (it was always labeled "Experimental"), but something definitive should be said by someone officially so that people can then make their buying decisions without the confusion seen this week.

  The customer support responses 2 days ago were almost 100% reassurances that the feature was included on the Kindle Touch, but starting Oct 1, that has changed, although a few customer representatives, in email or by phone, still respond that both models include the feature.

  Reading the latest pages of both forum threads linked (there are many other forum message-threads on it) will give an idea what forumners are up against in trying to decide one way or another.

  Last night one customer received unusually firm word, from one support rep, that the older Kindle Keyboard 3G model will still offer the 3G web-browsing feature.
  The emailed wording that Mobileread forum member yifanlu received from Kindle customer representative [b]Pushka[/b] is clear and not "boilerplate" in style -- Puska feels that free 3G experimental web browsing will continue on the old model. Yifanlu reported Pushka's response:
" The Kindle 3 (Kindle Keyboard) supports free 3G experimental internet browsing and I can confirm that it will continue to do so in the future.  This feature won't be removed from Kindle 3. "

  That's an unusually definite response about the older Kindle Keyboard model going into the future and the "I can confirm" phrase may indicate that Amazon is starting to give Customer Service personnel more solid information to be relayed.

Most would love to have firm wording, either way about the newer model.
  I should make clear, though, that no other ereader maker has offered its customers even free Wikipedia via 3G in the first place (which the Kindle Touch would definitely still get), much less internationally as Amazon has done.  Customers in 40+ countries receiving "only" free Wikipedia and, of course, the Kindle Store on 3G have often viewed Wikipedia as a "Consolation Prize" because over 60 countries have been given full web access.

  The question of cost-effectiveness with 3G carriers has always been there though.

U.S. customers have been one group with full access, and some customer reps continue to respond that U.S. customers still will  have that with the Kindle Touch 3G as well.  But as explained in the original piece here, the product page has the following wording under the "Battery Life" section of the Kindle Touch 3G product page:
' Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store, downloading content, and web browsing (browsing available only in Wi-Fi mode). '
If uncertain about "upgrading" a Kindle 3G device to the Touch model, I'd pay more attention to that product page wording, since it was put there for a purpose and Amazon hasn't changed it after being made aware that the phrase seen under "Battery Life" rather than under "3G Wireless" has sparked confusion because it would mark a surprising change from what customers have had on the Kindle for 4 years.

Again, most of us stress that we just want clarity on the issue, regardless of what Amazon's decision is on that feature, in connection with the new Touch devices, which would probably make web browisng easier and encourage longer 3G sessions which would likely be costly for Amazon.


UPDATE - Just proving how out-of-hand this is, the latest (unfortunate) customer support response, reported (by LM) at the Amazon forum, says that even WIKIPEDIA is *not* allowed either.  That would be probably the first time anyone in the world with Amazon/AT&T 3G wireless at all in their area was not able to access Wikipedia via 3G.
' "Hello,
Please know that you will not be able to browse other websites like google, gmail, Wikipedia using the 3G feature.  I'm sorry if this disappointed you.  However, your Kindle may use wireless connectivity to make other services available, such as wireless delivery of personal documents (see below), which may require an additional charge.  Kindle Touch 3G provides free 3G wireless that lets you download books right from your Kindle Touch.  Experimental web browsing is only available when connected to a Wi-Fi network." '

UPDATE2 - AND, last night at Mobileread forums, THIS reported customer service answer:
' Hello,

I understand your concern and I'm happy to help.

Kindle Touch 3G has WebKit- Based Browser features; you can browse the web over Wi-Fi and and WhisperNet(3G coverage).

However, for international customer's, Internet access using your Kindle's Web Browser through Whispernet is not available in most countries outside the United States when using your Kindle's 3G connection, however most customers can access Wikipedia and other website. '

How on earth can they be responding with diametrically-opposed views?


UPDATE3 - [LAST two, just to show how utterly bizarre these opposed answers are:

' 10/2   [a "NO, you cannot!" type note]
#1 just now
Nancy says:
To add to the confusion, here is the reply that I received when I asked if you can use the touch 3g to email in Europe like you can on the current version:

'Hello,

I'm sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Kindle Touch 3G provides free 3G wireless that lets you download books right from your Kindle Touch. Experimental web browsing is only available when connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Please note that you can e-mail using Kindle Touch 3G only when you are connected to Wi-Fi and it is not possible to e-mail with 3G.

Web browsing will be unrestricted for wifi connections and will only allow Amazon.com and Wikipedia on 3G.

We are trying very hard to establish ourselves as a successful online digital store and can assure you of numerous changes in very near future which will enable us to achieve our goal and Customer feedback like yours is very important in helping us continue to improve our website and services.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. '

It looks to me like different people are getting different answers.

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[10/2 a few minutes later:  [a "YES, you sure can! type note]
#2 just now

I was all set to order the Kindle Keyboard 3G, but I decided to email Amazon's customer service to see if they could enlighten me. Here is the response I got:
"Hello,

Thanks for contacting us with your question about Kindle Touch 3G.

Below is the answer for your 2 questions:

1. Yes, definitely Kindle Keyboard with 3G continue to be available through the end of this year. If the stock ends as this product is selling out very quickly, we will provide more stock.

2. Yes, new Kindle Touch 3G will be able to browse the web using the free 3G service.

If you need any further required information, please let us know.

Thanks for your interest in our newly launched Kindle models."
Hmmmmm.....

======= '


As the world spins


Original post: 10/2/11, 8:29 AM; Update2: 3:09 PM
Kindle Touch 3G   Kindle Touch WiFi   Kindle Basic   (UK: KBasic)   Kindle Fire
Kindle Keybd 3G   (UK: Kindle Keybd 3G)   K3 Special Offers   K3-3G Special Offers   DX

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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Free Kindle Books (10/2) - 37 + Lower-cost discounted ones from forum alerts + Kindle discussions +Amazon deals

NEWLY FREE AND DISCOUNTED KINDLE BOOKS DISCOVERED BY FORUM MEMBERS

Oct. 2: Morning - 37 newly-released Kindle books on Sunday so far,
  almost all are latest Vook classics

The Girl in the Lighthouse (Arrington), by Roxane Tepfer Sanford, 13 customer reviews, 4.8 stars, $0.00
Genre: Historical Fiction

"...recommended reading for lovers of imaginative, well-crafted stories..." -- Tracy Moore, Apex Reviews


The Princess & the [Ummm - parental guidance mayhap], by RJ Silver, 6 customer reviews, 4.8 stars, $0.00

"Don't be thrown by the title...this is great! My wife and I read P & P a while ago and really enjoyed it. I laughed out loud several times " -- customer review
"The funniest story I have read in a long time." -- customer review

"...an adorable and hilarious take on the Princess and the Pea. This is not a graphic or pornographic tale in any way" --customer review



Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

The Hangman's Daughter, by Oliver Pötzsch (Author), Lee Chadeayne (Author, Translator) 413 customer reviews, 3.7 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Sunday 10/2:
      Saturday's Price: $7.99
      Sunday's Discount: $7.00
      Sunday's Daily Deal Price: $0.99 (88% off)

"...[by] television screenwriter Pötzsch, a descendent of the Kuisls, a famous Bavarian executioner clan."
"A brilliantly-researched and exciting story of a formative era of history when witches were hunted -- Publishers Weekly
[Caveat - 39 people really did not like it (1 star and many reasons)]



Other current forum threads that might interest some
Public Library Lending questions at the forums, and Lendle's Kindle borrowing
  . How many e-books does your public library have?
  . Public librarians: what has been your Kindle/Overdrive experience?
  . Changes to lendle (This is Kindle owner-to-Kindle owner lending.)
      The changes include incentives for offering loaners.

Ongoing popular discussions
  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' October
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Oct 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



LATEST DISCOUNTED Kindle books (some temporarily) forum thread:
  Forum-thread starter RandomizeME includes a caution that it's not a book promotion thread for authors or for posts about indies or free books either.  "This thread is for discounts and price drops that readers [esp. Emily Bronte] find from publishers."
  10/1-10/2



TEMPORARILY-Free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is ever on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: The alerts are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of mostly temporarily-free books.  They're *not* recommendations by anyone but are a very popular, unfiltered daily set of release-alerts by Joyce.  The eBooks can become no longer free within days, sometimes, within hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing them for us.

If, on this Home page listing (in orange), you see "MORE" books available,
* CLICK at the bottom to get the REST of any long listing of free books *


[ Andrys' note: More free Vook Classics - Last week's went back up in price]

' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:

The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe: Vook Classics

The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell: Vook Classics

Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill: Vook Classics

The Iliad by Homer: Vook Classics

The Game by Jack London: Vook Classics

  MORE... (32 more books: Click on "MORE" just below.)
*****

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas: Vook Classics

The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne: Vook Classics

Studies of the Sierra by John Muir: Vook Classics

The Brotherhood (Precinct 11)

The Time Machine by H.G.Wells: Vook Classics

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe: Vook Classics

The Fairy Godmothers and Other Tales by Mrs. Alfred Gatty: Vook Classics

The Martyr of the Catacombs (A Tale of Ancient Rome): Vook Classics

The Yosemite: Vook Classics

The Picture of Dorian Gray: Vook Classics

The Story of My Boyhood and Youth: Vook Classics

The Civilization of China by Herbert A. Giles: Vook Classics

Terror by Night

Travels in Alaska by John Muir: Vook Classics

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas: Vook Classics

The Velveteen Rabbit: Vook Classics

Ransomed Dreams (Side Roads)

Prairie Rose (A Town Called Hope)

The Republic: Vook Classics

White Fang by Jack London: Vook Classics

The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy: Vook Classics

The Art of War by Sun Tzu: Vook Classics

Ulysses by James Joyce: Vook Classics

The Mountains of California by John Muir: Vook Classics

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling: Vook Classics

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving: Vook Classics

The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper: Vook Classics

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson: Vook Classics

Walden: Vook Classics

The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells: Vook Classics

The Prince by Machiavelli: Vook Classics

Liquid Smoke (Noah Braddock) '


[These are from Joyce's free-books alerts Sunday morning in the forums, 10/2/11 - morning, 37 books


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Kindle Keybd 3G   (UK: Kindle Keybd 3G)   K3 Special Offers   K3-3G Special Offers   DX

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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October's 100 KindleDeals $1.99-$3.99, 12 Newly-Free Books, Discounted-book-alerts

Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2011
Oct. 1:, Morning - 12 newly-free Kindle books



OCTOBER'S Kindle Deals, $1.99-$3.99


These are "hand-selected" by Amazon's Editors each month, and today's are the new ones for October.




Today's Kindle Daily Deal
That link will bring up a new book each night at midnight.

Today's is Robert Kroese's debut novel, Mercury Falls, 215 customer reviews, 4.4 stars
Friday's price: $7.99
Saturday's discount: $7.00
Saturday's Kindle Daily Deal Price: $0.99 (88% off)
"...owes much to Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" -- Amazon editor
"Kroese’s hilarious romp has cult favorite written all over it." --Kristine Huntley, Booklist


Forum Alerts on Newly Discounted Books the last day or so:
9/30-10/1

 Some of the lower-priced ones + ones getting more votes there or on the book page):
'diva says :
... I started tracking this book since Feb. 2011 and it is dropping dramatically.
The Men Who Would Be King: An Almost Epic Tale of Moguls, Movies, and a Company Called DreamWorks was originally $15.95 and now at $7.52 ...

Megan L. Lavey says:
Lord and Lady Spy took another drop to 79 cents!
I just grabbed my copy, and it looks like a great book.

Rachel says:
Hurry Down Sunshine dropped from $9.99 to $1.99. (I got it at $9.99 a while ago, and it's an excellent book -- a memoir of a father dealing with his daughter's mental illness.)

Emily Bronte says:
Random House:
Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella for $1.99
This Fierce Splendor: A Loveswept Historical Romance by Iris Johansen for $1.99
AmazonCrossing:
Old Town by Lin Zhe for $2.99
Stalina by Emily Rubin for $2.99

Jane Doe says:
The Sisters Club. this seems cheap. I hope it has not been mentioned.

Miss Kitty in The City says:
Fly By Wire by Ward Larsen
Price Dropped to $2.99 (from $14.95

Baj says:
Through a Glass Darkly dropped all the way down to $2.99 from $11.99. '


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' October
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Oct 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



TEMPORARILY-Free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is constantly on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: The alerts are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of mostly temporarily-free books.  They're *not* recommendations by anyone but are a very popular, unfiltered daily set of release-alerts by Joyce.  The eBooks can become no longer free within days, sometimes, within hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing them for us.

If, on this Home page listing (in orange), you see "MORE" books available,
* CLICK at the bottom to get the REST of any long listing of free books *


' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:

Rain Song
* Previously Offered October 2010
Author: Alice J. Wisler
Genre: Religious - Spiritual

DESCRIPTION: In Wisler's likable debut, a young woman is offered a chance to find romance and make peace with her past. After her missionary mother dies under mysterious circumstances in Japan, young Nicole Michelin returns to North Carolina to live with her depressed father and loving grandmother. Now 31, and a middle school English teacher, Nicole bears the scars of a time she can't remember. She sleeps with her cloth kimono doll and nurses phobias ranging from anxiety about flying to a fear of commitment. But when she meets an intriguing man through a Web

  MORE... ( the rest of this and 11 more books: Click on "MORE" just below.)
*****

site column, her yearning for love encourages her to risk getting to know him even though he lives in Japan. Wisler's cast of Southern women is lightly sketched but no less charming for this, and her development of the relationship between Nicole and her three-year-old autistic cousin strikes poignant notes throughout. Faith fiction fans will appreciate the strong faith of Nicole's influential grandmother, Ducee Dubois, who helps Nicole face her fears.

***

Call Me: Joker's Wild, Book 1
* Warning, this title contains the following: explicit language, use of sexual aids and graphic sex. *
Author: Lena Matthews
Genre: Fiction

DESCRIPTION: Anything can happen when jokers are wild. When Kayla Martin tries to revolutionize the sex toy industry she calls on the one person she's grown to count on more than anyone else, her best friend and downstairs neighbor, Dylan Thompson. When Kayla approaches him about being a test subject for her newest invention, an anal toy, Dylan is intrigued and aroused. That is until he finds out that The Walnut Wand is an anal toy for men.Kayla's sure that a prostate stimulator will be a hit, all she needs is a willing participant. Far from willing, Dylan flat out refuses, but that's not enough to deter Kayla. After their monthly poker game, Dylan and Kayla decide to make a risky bet. Kayla wants a test subject and Dylan wants the one thing's he's being craving for years. They'll risk it all on one hand, but anything can happen when jokers are wild. *This book has been previously published.*

***

Maid to Match
Author: Deeanne Gist
Genre: Religious - Spiritual - Contemporary Fiction

DESCRIPTION: Tillie Reese, a bright young woman hindered by the extreme poverty in the mountains of New York, gets the job of her dreams-a position as a housemaid in George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate. Surrounded by beauty and opulence, Tillie doesn't mind the physical demands of being a servant. Meanwhile, Mack Danver will do anything to save money so he can get his sister out of the school for orphans. His twin brother, Earl, is a footman for the Vanderbilts, and when Mrs. Vanderbilt sees Mack, she decides to make the handsome brothers a "matched set." Although well read, Mack is a mountain man at heart, and he hates being at the beck and call of the privileged upper class. However, the need to save his sister trumps his distaste. Then it's love at first sight for Mack and Tillie, but rules against the help dating each other make Tillie fight her attraction with all the strength she can muster. Gist's snapshot of the lives of late-nineteenth-century servants is rich in detail, and readers will root for Gist's characters as they face one difficult situation after another with courage and faith.

***

Lady in the Mist (The Midwives)
Author: Laurie Alice Eakes
Genre: Historical Fiction

DESCRIPTION: By virtue of her profession as a midwife, Tabitha Eckles is the keeper of many secrets: the names of fathers of illegitimate children, the level of love and harmony within many a marriage, and now the identity of a man who may have caused his wife's death. Dominick Cherrett is a man with his own secret to keep: namely, what he, a British nobleman, is doing on American soil working as a bondsman in the home of Mayor Kendall, a Southern gentleman with his eye on a higher office. By chance one morning before the dawn has broken, Tabitha and Dominick cross paths on a misty beachhead, leading them on a twisted path through kidnappings, death threats, public disgrace, and love? Can Tabitha trust Dominick? What might he be hiding? And can either of them find true love in a world that seems set against them?

***

When All My Dreams Come True (Colorado Runaway Series)
Author: Janelle Mowry
Genre: Religious - Spiritual

DESCRIPTION: Bobbie McIntyre dreams of running a ranch of her own. Raised without a mother and having spent most of her time around men, she knows more about wrangling than acting like a lady. The friendship of her new employer awakens a desire to learn more about presenting her feminine side, but ranch life keeps getting in the way. Ranch owner Jace Kincaid figures the Lord is testing his faith when a female wrangler shows up looking for work. Bobbie has an uncanny way of getting under his skin, though, and he's surprised when she finds a home next to his heart. But when his cattle begin to go missing and his wranglers are in danger from some low-down cattle thief, can Jace trust God, even if it may mean giving up on his dreams? An adventurous novel of faith, hope, and love in the Wild West.

***

Embers of Love (Striking a Match, Book 1)
Author: Tracie Peterson
Genre: Historical Fiction - Religious - Spiritual

DESCRIPTION: The logging industry in eastern Texas is booming, and Deborah Vandermark plans to assist her family's business now that she's completed college. Unexpectedly, her best friend, Lizzie Decker, accompanies her back home fleeing a wedding and groom she has no interest in. Deborah, the determined matchmaker, puts her sights on uniting her brother and dear friend in a true love match. Deborah soon meets Dr. Christopher Clayton, a much-needed addition to the town. As their lives intersect, Deborah realizes that she has a much greater interest in medicine and science than the bookkeeping she was trained in. But when typhoid begins to spread and Lizzie's jilted fiance returns, Deborah wonders if true love can overcome such obstacles for those dearest to her, and for herself.

***

Self-Empowerment through Self-Hypnosis: Harnessing the Enormous Potential of the Mind
Author: Carl Llewllyn Weschcke
Genre: Hypnotherapy

DESCRIPTION: Take charge of your life. Realize your full potential. Discover the limitless opportunities of self-hypnosis. Linking scientific techniques with practical application, this groundbreaking guide explores the true nature of the conscious and subconscious, and reveals how you can use them together to achieve any goal. Featuring true case studies of successful self-hypnosis, it presents clear scripts and easy-to-follow techniques-such as trance, meditation, and sleep-that you can use to immediately begin to transform into the empowered person you're meant to be.

***

Sold to the Highest Bidder
Author: Donna Alward
Genre: Romance

DESCRIPTION: All she wants is his name on the dotted line. He's got other ideas or Ella, marrying Devin had seemed like a good idea at the time. Friends since childhood and in love with him for as long as she could remember, marriage had been the next logical step. Then the real world called, and Ella's feet had itched to get out of Backwards Gulch, Colorado. Now, with a new opportunity on the East Coast beckoning, it's time to put her past behind her once and for all. When she sees Devin standing on a charity auction block, she decides it's the perfect opportunity to finally get his signature on the divorce papers he never signed. Devin's certain about one thing when he sees Ella for the first time in twelve years-she's not the girl he married. The way she left him still stings, and if she wants him to sign on the dotted line he's going to make her work for it...for the full forty-eight hours she paid for. When the old attraction flares between them, the years apart disappear and resolve melts faster than high-country snow in summer. But when Ella awakens with the same determination to get back to Denver, divorce papers in hand, she has a problem. Devin still hasn't signed them. *Warning: Bourbon shooters, shirtless cowboys, and a hot rendezvous or two. *

***

Horror at Halloween: Part One
* Pre-Order for October 03 **
Author: John Gordon
Genre: Horror

DESCRIPTION: OXRUN STATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN DIFFERENT. Nobody can really explain it. You just have to understand that bizarre things happen there. They just do. Weird things. The kind of things you don't even want to dream about in your worst nightmares. Trick-or-treat is crazy enough, with ghosts and goblins and witches and warlocks and all manner of other horrors roaming the streets. But in Oxrun Station, the masks aren't always made of rubber. In his new hometown, British teenager Sam Jones discovers that a legendary backwoods bogeyman has risen from the grave to seek revenge against those who put him there. The fabric of the cosmos is unravelling and dark and dangerous things are leaking across the borders. For five unsuspecting teenagers, their lives will never be the same again as they discover the hidden terrors lurking beneath the surface of their quiet town and experience the most horrifying Halloween of them all. This year in Oxrun Station, THE TRICK IS TO STAY ALIVE!

***

While We're Far Apart
Author: Lynn Austin
Genre: Religious - Spiritual

DESCRIPTION: In an unassuming apartment building in Brooklyn, New York, three lives intersect as the reality of war invades each aspect of their lives. Young Esther is heartbroken when her father decides to enlist in the army shortly after the death of her mother. Penny Goodrich has been in love with Eddie Shaffer for as long as she can remember; now that Eddie's wife is dead, Penny feels she has been given a second chance and offers to care for his children in the hope that he will finally notice her and marry her after the war. And elderly Mr. Mendel, the landlord, waits for the war to end to hear what has happened to his son trapped in war-torn Hungary. But during the long, endless wait for victory overseas, life on the home front will go from bad to worse. Yet these characters will find themselves growing and changing in ways they never expected and ultimately discovering truths about God's love, even when He is silent.

*** More free books ... Didn't want to start a new thread and couldn't add to my original post since only 10 books links per post. So, adding here for you.

Kill Alex Cross - Free Preview: The First 27 Chapters
Author: James Patterson
Genre: Suspense - Thriller
** Preview Only: First 27 Chapters"

DESCRIPTION: Detective Alex Cross is one of the first on the scene of the biggest case he's ever been part of. The President's son and daughter have been abducted from their school - an impossible crime, but somehow the kidnapper has done it. Alex does everything he can but is shunted to the fringes of the investigation. Someone powerful doesn't want Cross too close. A deadly contagion in the DC water supply threatens to cripple the capital, and Alex sees the looming shape of the most devastating attack the United States has ever experienced. He is already working flat-out on the abduction, and this massive assault pushes Cross completely over the edge. With each hour that passes, the chance of finding the children alive diminishes. In an emotional private meeting, the First Lady asks Alex to please save her kids. Even the highest security clearance doesn't get him any closer to the kidnapper - and Alex makes a desperate decision that goes against everything he believes. A full-throttle thriller with unstoppable action, unrestrained emotion, and relentless suspense, Kill Alex Cross is the most gripping Alex Cross novel James Patterson has ever written.

***

The Christmas Wedding - Free Preview: The First 23 Chapters
Author: James Patterson
Genre: Holiday Fiction
** Preview Only: First 24 Chapters"

DESCRIPTION: A heartwarming holiday story about the power of family and love.

The tree is decorated, the cookies are baked, and the packages are wrapped, but the biggest celebration this Christmas is Gaby Summerhill's wedding. Since her husband died three years ago, Gaby's four children have drifted apart, each consumed by the turbulence of their own lives. They haven't celebrated Christmas together since their father's death, but when Gaby announces that she's getting married,and that the groom will remain a secret until the wedding day, she may finally be able to bring them home for the holidays. But the wedding isn't Gaby's only surprise, she has one more gift for her children, and it could change all their lives forever. With deeply affecting characters and the emotional twists of a James Patterson thriller, The Christmas Wedding is a fresh look at family and the magic of the season. '


[These are from Joyce's free-books alerts Saturday morning in the forums, 10/1/11 - morning, 12 books
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