Save the Book: Get a lawyer, a real Godot one: A-G Brandis seeks legal advice in fiction We Australian taxpayers kindly bought attorney-general George Brandis a copy of the Samu...
We Australian
taxpayers kindly bought attorney-general George Brandis a copy of the Samuel Beckett play Waiting for Godot for the bookshelf of his Canberra office.
(That’s
Brandis’s office. Godot has not been seen in the national capital for a long
time; some say never.)
Bent Banana Books is offering the
third installment of Jane Sharp’s Vision III psychic mysteries free
for five days. Flight of the Reluctant Psychicis free from the Kindle store from
December 10 to December 15.
Mark your diary or
return to the website below regularly, click on the Amazon link of any book in our gallery
to see if one of summer holiday promotions is available on it.
Bent Banana Books has all its titles at BewdifulBargainBasement prices this festive season starting with Bernie Dowling’s neo-noir novel Iraqi Icicle at .99c.
Check back
regularly at www.bentbananabooks.com.au click on books in our gallery and see what
bargains are on offer.
The Iraqi Icicle
eBook bargain begins on December 7 at Amazon US. Your copy for Kindle is a few
clicks and .99c away. The promotion
begins at Amazon UK on December 8 for £.99.
Australian author
Bernie Dowling applauds this promotion.
“I am pleased
Amazon and Bent Banana Books have made Iraqi Icicle available at the eBook
price of .99c,” Dowling said from his home
north of Brisbane.
“I created the novel as a deliberate challenge for the reader with a headache from the sugar-hits
of formula thrillers. Now,
people can read the eBook to decide which friend would appreciate the paperback
for Christmas."
He said the
correct answer to what is an Iraqi icicle was find out for yourself.
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I have not blogged here for quite some time so I am not sure if you are out there. Helloooow! Helloooow! Anybody there?
Any way, if you are out there, you know the drill. We finish with a song. As this post is about a neo-noir novel this one is appropriate. The video is a cultural atrocity but the song is cool. Cheers, Bernie.