Weekly Book Deals – 27th April, 2020
Are you looking for a new book to read? Perhaps you’re wanting to fill your bookshelves, or else get some inspiration for your writing. Either way, you should check out this week’s book deals from Literary Edits. Each week, we recommend a selection of different eBooks based on monthly and weekly book deals. These are either books which we have read (and loved) or books which we think our readers will love!
#1 – The Bottle of Tears by Nick Alexander
Genre(s): Contemporary Fiction.
Sisters Penny and Victoria have been at odds with each other since the Christmas Eve of 1976; back then, a shocking chain of events fractured their family, and the sisters have never been able to reconcile. Yet when fresh tragedy strikes, they are brought together once more.
Read it now for only £0.99
(FREE with Kindle Unlimited)
#2 – Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson
Genre(s): Young Adult, Adventure Novel, Historical Fiction.
It is 1910, and English orphan Maia is sent to live with distant relatives who own a rubber plantation along the Amazon River. Yet no one warns her about her nasty, xenophobic cousins who attempt to put a stop to Maia’s wild adventures.
#3 – The Likely Resolutions of Oliver Clock by Jane Riley
Genre(s): Contemporary Fiction, Romance.
Oliver Clock is thirty-nine years old and has a steady job running the family funeral parlour. He has everything planned, from the woman he’s going to marry to the coffin he’s going to be laid to rest in. Yet when the love of his life moves away, Oliver resolves to make some significant changes.
Read it now for only £1.00
(FREE with Kindle Unlimited)
#4 – Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
Genre(s): Historical Fiction.
In the little, dusty Texas town of Lonesome Dove, there are heroes, outlaws, Indians, and settlers; in this emotional recount of the last defiant wilderness of America, there is danger, passion, and a great deal of drama.
#5 – Scrublands by Chris Hammer
Genre(s): Thriller, Mystery, Crime.
In an isolated country town, a charismatic young priest calmly opened fire on his congregation, killing five parishioners before being shot dead himself. A year later, a troubled journalist arrives to reflect on the shooting, but as he does, he begins to realise that not all of the facts add up.
Thank you for reading! These books are based on the prices stated during the writing of this post. Deals change quickly, though, so make sure you take advantage of them soon!
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