#Read An Ebook Week
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duckprintspress · 3 months ago
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Buy Duck Prints Press E-Books for Read an E-Book Week!
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This first week of March is Read An E-Book week. As always, we celebrate with books, but this time, we’re offering books to you – we’ve marked down every single e-book on duckprintspress.com by 10%. This discount is good through March 10th, and does stack with other coupons! Shop our E-Books today!
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marlynnofmany · 3 months ago
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Ya like cheap ebooks? It's a great week for folks who are into that sort of thing.
"Read An Ebook Week!"
(You'd think they'd call it "indie authors hawk their wares at a discount" week, but I figure that just doesn't roll off the tongue in a festive manner.)
Anyways, all of my ebooks are half price here. Aliens, robots, gods and cyberpunk; take your pick.
March 2-8, 2025!
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malcolmschmitz · 1 year ago
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Hey, all! Smashwords has an annual sale for Read an Ebook Week from March 3 - March 9.
As part of that sale, you'll be able to get The Cats and the Cockatrice for half off, and all my other books for free.
Watch this space for further developments-- and until then, you can pick it up on Amazon, Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and more.
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thebellaedit · 3 months ago
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It's the start of Read an ebook Week!
I strongly urge you all to sign up to your local library (and tell your friends/loved ones to sign up, too) and read books for free! (They've also got comics, audiobooks, magazines and more available online.)
Particularly with the recent changes Kindle have made to their ebooks, the library continues to be the best place to find ebooks. (Basically, you don't own Kindle ebooks anymore. Even less than you used to. Yeah.)
Comment below what ebook you're reading this week; and if you're signed up to your library just know I love you
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grindarkstudio · 3 months ago
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New newsletter just went out, including links to where my e-books are on sale this week! If you aren't subscribed yet ... why not? There's a button to subscribe at the top corner of the linked page.
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ambermarshallwrites · 3 months ago
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Get the ebook of Negatives this week on Smashwords for 50% off ($4.49) for Read an eBook Week!
Use the code EBW50 at checkout from today (March 2, 2025) to March 8th, 2025.
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After a daring project gets her expelled from her hated Catholic high school, amateur photographer Jane LeRou is eager to reconnect with her best friend Megan and catch up with her childhood best friend Glenn, now the bassist of an up-and-coming local metal band. When the enigmatic Diego siblings take an interest in Jane after an impromptu photo shoot, their curiosity becomes deadly obsession.
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clarislam · 3 months ago
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Happy Read An Ebook Week! 📚
The entire Harlow Mystery series is now 25% off on Smashwords for their Read An Ebook week event!
The sale starts TODAY and ends on March 8th, 2025. Feel free to let your fellow readers know about this if they're looking for new books to read. Thanks for your support, and happy reading!
Get My Books for 25% off on Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/byseries/76331
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siobhanmuirromance · 3 months ago
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Happy Read an Ebook Week! Don’t miss the massive celebratory sale going on right now Smashwords. There are deep discounts on thousands of books, but only until March 8. You can get all my books for 75% off. Check it out at
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wipbigbang · 1 year ago
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http://www.smashwords.com/shelves/promos
March 3rd to March 9th
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wordingg · 1 year ago
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Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites
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I finished Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites by Joy Demorra last night. I devoured this book. I now feel silly for putting off reading it for so long now, because it is so up my alley that it's stupid.
True Love Bites is the first book in the Hunger Pangs series. It is set in a magical twist on Victorian England. It follows three protagonists: a disabled werewolf captain, a roguish vampire viscount with a bad reputation and a mysterious woman with powerful magic. This book focuses mainly on the relationship between the first two, the werewolf Captain Nathan Northland and the vampire Viscount Vlad Blutstein. Nathan returns from war badly injured and barely recovered, but life in his ancestral home isn't the reprieve he was hoping for. No one seems able to cope with his lingering injuries, including himself. When a family friend suggests applying for the open position of Captain of the Guard on the island of Eyrie, Nathan is eager for any chance to get away from his family and re-enter the wider world. The only problem is that the island of Eyrie is full of vampires.
So, what initially intrigued me about this book was hearing someone describe it as a sort of deconstruction of romance tropes that grew legs and kept going. And, after reading it, I can confirm that it is indeed that! And also that all the subversions are super satisfying! There were so many beats where I could feel my brain saying, "Ah, yes. The classic (whatever). Now, this character will do this and- Oh. Oho! Nevermind! What the fuck! Go off! Yes!" I don't want to list off the examples, because they felt like really satisfying twists to me and I hope they feel the same to others. So I don't want to spoil them ahead of time.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in romance, but a little tired of all the normal formulas. It was really sweet and heartwarming, and I'm honestly champing at the bit to read the next one.
Content warnings are available on the author's website (also linked in the title at the top of this post) if anyone needs it.
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knowleswrites · 3 months ago
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Read an ebook Week!
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Excited to announce that A Beast at Heart will be part of Smashwords' Read an Ebook week promotion, March 2-8th, 2025! You can pick it up for free along with tons of other great ebooks!
Hope to see you there!
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maryannwrites · 1 year ago
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Two more days of the sale! Don't miss your chance to get some great reads at deep discounts. The Wisdom of Ages, my short story collection is only .99  "The book has three short stories that will move your to tears, give you goose bumps and make you pause with reflection. I thoroughly enjoyed the stories and will certainly read them again and recommend the book to my friends." Amazon reader review
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bernetawrites · 1 year ago
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Read an Ebook Week is here!
To celebrate, my ebooks are discounted by 50% at Smashwords and Amazon from March 3-9.
Find more info at https://bernetahaynes.com.
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meleighm · 1 year ago
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Welcome to March!
Yes, March has arrived, with rain, wind, and cold temperatures for us. And we’d just gotten used to the warmer springtime temperatures a few days ago. Ah, well, that’s Georgia for you. How is everyone out there today? And what are you reading? I’ve been indulging in some paranormal cozy mysteries while I continue editing on Old Flame. Next in the Gambler’s Folly series, this book features bear…
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itwas217amwhenyoutoldme · 5 months ago
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hey, hey, hey– let's do talk about how these sections of part i chapter 1 and part iv chapter 15 —aka: the first and final chapters of the book, aka-aka: the pre pauljulian and the post pauljulian— work together to make me SICK!
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fictionadventurer · 3 months ago
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Potential March Reads
Wandering by Loren G. Warnemunde
Spe Salvi by Pope Benedict XVI
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Heir and the Spare by Kate Stradling (plus Maid and Minstrel and/or Brine and Bone)
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Light Princess by George Macdonald
The Hunger Games trilogy (and possible Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins)
#monthly reading lists#books#i'm hoping to read the first two before my ebook ban starts on wednesday#i've got a physical copy of the third book in warnemunde's trilogy on my shelf#it'll be a perfect lent read but i have to make sure i finish book 2 first#i've gone from 30% to 60% in the past day so i should be able to finish#(it got better once i pushed through the overly-detailed explanations of the political situation)#i've got to read benedict's second encyclical now that i've read the first#i should be able to fit it in before wednesday#i heard 'the secret garden' mentioned and it seems like an excellent time for a reread#(especially since rebekah's going to be posting about it)#the heir and the spare is a lenten must-read#i've been making myself wait for weeks now#(and after reading one of her books i always need a second so i've got the novellas on hand)#i *really* would like to be able to read the mount doom chapter on the feast of the annunciation#i doubt i'll be able to squeeze in a full-series reread before then#so i may just reread that chapter on the day#i heard 'the light princess' mentioned and felt it was the perfect time of year for a reread#and i'll finally read my illustrated copy!#considering rereading thg trilogy before the prequel arrives#i doubt it will happen#i'm not sure i'll finish the new book before the end of the month#depends how much of a chonker it is#there are other things on my shelf that *aren't* rereads that i may get to#but the rereads are what are sticking out to me right now#i'll wait and see what else appeals to me as the month goes on
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