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Nook Free Friday - September 2024

The Nook Free Friday selection for September 6 is Bluebird by Rich Cochrane and Robert Kingham.  This week's selection is an audiobook.

 

Bluebird

 

A university lecturer and his PhD student embark on a research trip to a remote village in England to write about its dark history.

 

They think they know some of the stories. A burglar shot dead; a tragedy on the train tracks; and remnants of psychological experiments from the Cold War. But as they meet the inhabitants of Renslow, and try to make sense of their sometimes-odd behaviour, they wonder how much of this is connected, and how much is just them seeing patterns.

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Re: Nook Free Friday - September 2024

I never see this post until Saturday. LOL

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Re: Nook Free Friday - September 2024

Sometimes I don't post until Saturday. Smiley LOL

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I appreciate your posting these .... whenever you post. 

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Re: Nook Free Friday - September 2024

The Nook Free Friday selection for September 13th is Heather (Hart Land Lakeside Inn) by Chris Keniston.

 

Heather (Hart Land Lakeside Inn Series #1)

 

Brilliant cardiac surgeon Heather Preston has invested everything to achieve her dream of working at a world renowned hospital. When an unsettling call from her grandfather the retired general brings her back to her childhood lakeside home, she rediscovers the appeal of life in a small town, the joys of free-spirited youth—and Jake Harper.

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Re: Nook Free Friday - September 2024

The Nook Free Friday selection for September 20th is Over the Woodward Wall by Deborah Baker.

 

Over the Woodward Wall

 

Writing as A. Deborah Baker, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Seanan McGuire introduces readers to a world of talking trees and sarcastic owls, of dangerous mermaids and captivating queens in Over the Woodward Wall, an exceptional tale for readers who are young at heart.

If you trust her you’ll never make it home…


A 2021 Locus Award Finalist!

Avery is an exceptional child. Everything he does is precise, from the way he washes his face in the morning, to the way he completes his homework – without complaint, without fuss, without prompt.

Zib is also an exceptional child, because all children are, in their own way. But where everything Avery does and is can be measured, nothing Zib does can possibly be predicted, except for the fact that she can always be relied upon to be unpredictable.

They live on the same street.
They live in different worlds.

On an unplanned detour from home to school one morning, Avery and Zib find themselves climbing over a stone wall into the Up and Under – an impossible land filled with mystery, adventure and the strangest creatures.

And they must find themselves and each other if they are to also find their way out and back to their own lives.

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The Nook Free Friday selection for September 27th is Tales of Crow Complete Book Series (1-5) by Chris Ward.

 

Tales of Crow Complete Series Books 1-5

 

TALES OF CROW - THE COMPLETE SERIES VOLUMES 1-5 AVAILABLE TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME.

#1- The Eyes in the Dark
#2 - The Castle of Nightmares
#3 - The Puppeteer King
#4 - The Circus of Machinations
#5 - The Dark Master of Dogs

From a mountainous study camp in Japan, through the wilds of Romania, the political upheaval of Barcelona, the bleakness of a Siberian ghost town, and finally into a near-future Britain at the beginning of a nightmare ... one man has been at the centre of it all.

If indeed you could even call him a man...

Dark genius of robotics and genetic engineering, megalomaniac and callous prankster, Tales of Crow follows the rise of Professor Kurou from an orphaned nobody to someone capable of making and breaking countries, and then charts his dramatic fall.

From Chris Ward, acclaimed author of the Tube Riders series, Tales of Crow is an adventure unlike any other, a tour de force blend of dystopia, black humour and horror.

A penny for your thoughts, sire, the Crow is coming ....

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