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and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: Always Looking Up There are many words to describe Michael J. Fox: actor, husband, father, and activist. Readers of Always Looking Up will soon add another: optimist. Michael’s personal policy is one of engagement and discovery. It’s an emotional, intellectual, and spiritual outlook that has helped him throughout his struggle with Parkinson’s disease.
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Romance Daily Deal: Prelude to a Seduction David Broussard is a handsome and successful businessman in pursuit of Sarona Maxwell, but his unsavory romantic reputation has followed him. David soon learns Sarona is more woman than he’s bargained for, and he’ll need much more than cunning, charm, and good looks to claim her as his next prize.
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Science-Fiction & Fantasy Daily Deal: The Color of Magic Terry Pratchett’s first of more than 20 books exploring the bizarre land of Discworld features tourist Twoflower and his hapless wizard guide, Rincewind, hurtling along on a madcap adventure. Pratchett’s profoundly irreverent, best-selling Discworld novels compare favorably with the works of fellow parodists Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, and Douglas Adams.
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