Every month amazon has a set of kindle monthly deals. Whenever there are deals of interest I post on here. Links are associate links but money goes back into the blog.
So I’m going to briefly talk about the books I’ve read which are on offer, and those that I have bought myself. Why I liked them/bought them, and what they are about. End links are to the amazon page, any other links are to my reviews.
I have 28 tabs of deals open this month so I’m breaking this post into three parts; this part (part 1) is books I’ve already read, part two (hopefully tomorrow) will be books I own/can borrow but haven’t read yet, and part 3 will be books I’m interested in. My computer is going to the macshop tomorrow (l0ts of little problems) so I will try and get part 3 out on Friday but we will see how it goes.
Please note prices are correct at time of publishing and may be subject to change.
Still Alice- Lisa Genova
I really enjoyed this rather sad novel told by a narrator who has early onset dementia. It’s very touching, and language wise an easy read but also rather emotionally difficult
You can buy it…here
(only £0.99)Fahrenheit 451- Ray Bradbury
To be honest I didn’t love this classic about book burning, but there were some points which made it worth a read.
You can buy it,,,here (only £1.99)
The Rosie Project- Graeme Simsion
I loved this funny, quirky, sweet book about a clever man who thinks he has found a clever way to find love. It was so much more than I expected
You can buy it…here (only £1.99)
Mockingbird- Kathryn Erkstien
A beautiful book about a girl with Asperger’s whose brother is killed. The normal grief of that situation added to her autism.
Buy it…here (only £1.39)
Girl at the Lion D’or- Sebastian Faulks
This book is actually the first in the trilogy which ends with, what is probably Faulks’ most well known novel, Birdsong. It’s probably my least favorite of the trio but it’s a nice little book about a girl who starts working at a slightly seedy hotel. I read the series in the wrong order and it does stand well as a novel on its own.
Buy it…here (only £1.99) Buy the others in the series, Charlotte Grey, and Birdsong, for £4.99 each.
The Secret Scripture- Sebastian Barry
Since reading The Secret Scripture I have read a lot of other Sebastian Barry novels, and none are as good as this one, I loved this one. About a woman who has spent most of her life in a mental institution
Buy it…here (£1.09)
Clovenhoof series- Heide Good and Iain M. Grant
Funny, political-ish books about satan being expelled from Heaven and being sent to live in Birmingham. I love these books, I’ve read 1-3 (and the short) and ordered number 4 when I saw it on offer, number 5 is out too, but that’s not on offer.
Buy one, two, three, four (only £0.99 each)
The Elements of Eloquence- Mark Forsyth
I love Mark Forsyth, his books about language are interesting and funny, I recommend them to everyone.
Buy it…here (only £1.19)
The Pact- Jodi Picoult
I love Jodi Picoult, I’ve read all her books. This one is about a boy and a girl who apparently had a suicide pact, or did the boy call the girl?
Buy it…here (£1.99)
Look Who’s Back- Timur Vermes
Hitler wakes up in the modern day. Everything is wrong, he must find his power again. Satirical, funny, a bit on the edge.
Buy it...here (only £0.99)
Middlesex- Jeffrey Eugenides
This is one of my favorite books. A sort of coming of age novel, kind of hard to describe, but there’s a family secret involved and I can’t tell you because that will spoil the story. Just read it
Buy it…here (only £1.99)
The Shock of the Fall- Nathan Filler
An incident happened, it effected the whole of one man’s life
Buy it…here (only £1.99)
Eleanor and Park- Rainbow Rowell
Eleanor is the new girl, she’s not fitting in great, but then she meets Park. A nice little love story.
Buy it…here (only £1.99)
The Beach- Alex Garland
I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book about a secret island, and the things that happened there.
Buy it…here (only £1.99)
How to Build A Girl- Caitlin Moran
Yay Caitlin Moran. How to Build a Girl is a little too autobiographical to feel like novel, but I still loved it.
Buy it…here (only £1.99)