For newcomers to the Kindle or to this blog, here are the special book deals for March, 2014 -- where to find them, etc.
MARCH 2014's Kindle Books deal, for $3.99 or less (See UK page below.)
I often highlight this monthly deal at or near the beginning of the month for those who don't know about it or might not remember.
For those who want to quickly look first at only the ones that are star-rated at 4 or above, I ran across Amazon's page for exactly that.
On the main monthly Kindle book deals page, separate categories are highlighted, using Amazon's usual horizontally-scrolling pick-lists, for the following topics highlighted on the main page. They link to "See all" at the bottom of each horizontally-scrolled category row [ I'm adding direct links to the full category listings ]:
1. Editors' Picks used to be one of the categories, but I don't see it set apart anymore.
2. History and by Avg Customer Rating
3. Biography and Memoirs and by Avg Customer Rating
4. Literary Fiction Deals and by Avg Customer Rating
5. Religion and Spirituality and by Avg Customer Rating
6. Science Fiction & Fantasy and by Avg Customer Rating
7. Whispersync for Voice and by Avg Customer Rating New
The Whispersync category showed up with an explanation that the
corresponding audio book is also sold at the monthly-deal price, if wanted.
' Now you can seamlessly switch between reading featured Kindle books and listening to them without ever losing your place...But the Whispersync category was removed from the main Monthly Deals page while I was writing this up, although the deals still exist (there were about 54 of these Whispersync-ready books in the monthly deals). They ARE included in the overall scrolled monthly deals (110 as of this writing) that can be sorted by several options at the bottom of that main page. Maybe Amazon hasn't fully coordinated the audio-book pricing yet.
First, purchase the Kindle book for $3.99 or less. Then add the narration from Audible for $3.99 or less to enable the feature. '
This main monthly deals page also has, on the right, two vertically-scrolling categories:
1. Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense highlighted + more in the linked full list w/ sorting options)
Here's that fuller listing by Avg Customer Rating
2. Romance and by Avg Customer Rating.
THEN, at the bottom of the new main monthly Kindle book-deals page, they offer the FULL current monthly listing, defaulting to sorting by "New and Popular" and there are 119 in all, currently, but the number may vary.
Here's a direct link to that Full-listing (US), sorted by "New and Popular" for the month, so
it's a good one to bookmark if you just want to jump to that) and
you can choose another sort option for this full listing, such as
Avg Customer Rating or by Price: Low to High
These newer options should make it easier to find books of interest to you.
The pricing for March's group of Kindle books ranges from $0.99 to $3.99, as is usual for this monthly deal.
The Kindle books you'll see on this special monthly-deals page (UK version here) are new for March 2014.
FREE KINDLE BOOKS (Non-classics) for March (and February)
I've updated the "Temporarily-free books -- Non-classics" search results to show free contemporary Kindle books for MARCH, sorted by publication-date, as of March 1, 2014. There are only a few shown on the first day or two of any month, and these include pre-orders due that month. On the first few days of the month, most of these are listed as "free preview" of whatever chapters chosen, some are short stories, and a few (overnight) not-entire-family-safe titles may show up.
Here, also, are the current Search results for still free Kindle non-classics, by publication date during the last month (February).
The ongoing Kindle Daily Deals page
for any given day usually shows a lot of books since it includes children's books, a couple of genre-specific deals, and the monthly daily deals as well.
DISCOUNTED / Price Dropped Kindle eBooks III - the ongoing Kindle Forum message thread
This is an ongoing message thread in which Kindle owners share information on recent drops in pricing on specific Kindle books, often with some added info by the person posting it.
Here's a link to the thread, starting at a February 26 posting that includes a book that's still on sale today
It includes a title I saw while driving by quickly to see what might still be discounted 3-4 days ago -- "The Kid Stays in the Picdture" by Robert Evans. The average Customer rating is high, and the publisher's description is of course overblown, but here's an excerpt re the content:
"...universally recognized as the greatest, most outrageous, and most unforgettable show business memoir ever written. The basis of an award-winning documentary film, it remains the gold standard of Hollywood storytelling...Filled with starring roles for everyone from Ava Gardner to Marlon Brando to Sharon Stone, The Kid Stays in the Picture: A Notorious Life is sharp, witty, and self-aggrandizing, and self-lacerating in equal measure...a must-read for fans of American cinema and classics of the canon, including The Odd Couple, Rosemary’s Baby, Love Story, The Godfather, and Chinatown."
Was $11.83, and during the last two days, it's $2.99. A 75% price drop. HarperCollins
The books discussed here tend to be very short-term discounts.
That forum topic link is to a specific post to start, in this case, a book alert on Feb. 26, as mentioned. Previous titles mentioned for that day had small discounts, but you can look at previous posts or days, or keep up with ongoing alerts after that, because Amazon keeps track of the last message# that you read, so that you can start from there next time.
While many of the better deals seem around $1.99-$4.99, there usually are a decent number of larger-publishing house deals included (primarily price-matching) that tend to end in a DAY, so you'd need to double-check the current pricing of ANY Kindle books that interest you to see if the discounts are still active.
Again, Kindle book prices are discounted for only a very short time, too often, and are promos, and that's another reason to watch the list. Most of the large-publisher discounts last only one or two days even when they originate the discount.
DISCOUNTS ON ACCESSORIES Amazon's current pages (some, ongoing) on accessories for Kindle e-Reader and Kindle Fire
1. Up to 50% (higher discount than usual) on cases for Kindle eReaders
2. Up to 50% on cases for Kindle Fire (Gen 2) and Kindle Fire HD tablets but NOT HDX tablets
3. Accesdories for all Kindles, with some discounted.
If that's not enough, there are the Goldbox and Lightning Deals, especially active currently.
DISCOUNTS ON ACCESSORIES Amazon's current pages (some, ongoing) on accessories for Kindle e-Reader and Kindle Fire
1. Up to 50% (higher discount as a "Spring Sale: than usual) on covers for Kindle eReaders
2. Up to 50% on covers for Kindle Fire (Gen 2) and Kindle Fire HD tablets
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