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Sarah (7800 KP) created a post in Bookworms

Apr 10, 2018 (Updated Apr 10, 2018)  
For those of you with Kindles or an eReader, I would highly recommend using BookBub:

https://www.bookbub.com/home/

Its basically a free service that notifies you of ebooks that have been discounted or are now free. You can choose your format, genres and/or favourite authors, and you get a daily email telling you of books that are on offer.

Its not offering any sort of dodgy deals, it just directs you straight to Amazon etc when the books are an offer. I've had many a free book from here that has turned out to be very good, so it's worth giving it a go if you're interested in finding new reads.
  
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kimikimi70 (3 KP) Jun 17, 2018

Also check out EReaderNewsToday, and Book Bassett, and EReaderCafe!

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Jewels (684 KP) Jun 21, 2018

Love Bookbub. Been on it for a few years.

Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World
Kate Pankhurst | 2016 | Children
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
A Fantastically Great Book :)
A brilliant introduction to some of the most influential women history has systematically over looked. This should be 'must have ' book for all bookcases, girls & boys, though I fear it won't appear on too many boys' shelves. Which is a shame because putting aside the fact that all the people written about are female the achievements listed are important historically in their own right.

It would also make the lives future young women a lot easier if the future young men they will be sharing the world with understood that girls are equally thinkers and do-ers in the same, organic, daily way that girls learn that boys are.
  
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Tell Me a Mitzi
Lore Segal | 2017
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Tell Me a Mitzi by Lore Segal has three stories within one about Mitzi and her younger brother and their daily tales. The tales are a little slices of life with whimsy, a touch of fantasy, and a lot of repetition. The stories were a little long, my mind wandered, and I suspect that would be true with some children too. Mitzi was clever, independent, sneaky, and demanding. She and her brother kept their poor mother hopping! Children will relate to her and enjoy her antics, even if the telling of those antics is less than inspiring.

I received this book from NetGalley via Dover Publications in exchange for an honest review.