Kindle is new hot gadget in 2012 for all readers around the world. Day by day significately high amount of readers are buying this new electroninc ebook reader. Already more than 10 million users are using this device around the world. So at the end of this year we thought that we should share name of top 10 paid ebboks, which are few of the most downloaded ebooks on this amazon's gadget.
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'[A] tender and intriguing love story ... Boyd is as canny as Joanna Trollope at observing family life - and better than Trollope at jokes. But she is at her best when quietly dismantling the scaffolding that families spend years putting up to protect themselves from each other' Daily Mail. |
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'This novel grabs from the very first page, refuses to be laid aside, and carries the hapless reader, exhausted and wrung out, to the very last sentence... Nevill is excellent at characterization, and evokes the terror and despair experienced by the quartet with heart-stopping fidelity. Best of all, though, is his depiction of the elemental forces of evil that haunt the hostile arctic wastelands. Superb.' –Guardian |
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'The Lewis Man, Peter May's sequel to last year's bestseller The Blackhouse is even more impressive than its predecessor' Big Issue Scotland. 'His landscape is authentic and, while what happens in the dark tales are things one hopes would be foreign, they become all too believable as they stream from his sharp pen' Northern Times. |
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"Sly. . . . Pavone strengthens this book with a string of head-spinning revelations in its last pages. . . . The tireless scheming of all four principals truly exceeds all sane expectations." --"The New York Times" |
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Eva and Gideon ... make Bared to You richer and more real to me than many of the contemporary books I've read in a while Romance Junkies I became so attached to Eva and Gideon that I actually hurt for them. I shared their pain and their joy as they fought to keep each other Joyfully Reviewed If I were to recommend any book today to readers who enjoyed Fifty Shades of Grey ... [Bared to You] would be the first one I would offer Dear Author |
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'Chris Ewan soars to a new level with this dark, absorbing thriller. It combines a tense emotional switchback with an expertly controlled narrative and characters you care about. Chris Ewan is an author to watch and enjoy.' --Andrew Taylor |
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I have been a great fan of Peter James and Inspector Grace but he has recently take to wring increasingly implausible plots with bizarre characters and outcomes. It's almost as concerning as the transition of James Patterson from innovative crime author to pantomime script writer. It's not too late Peter.......just take a step back and keep it real! – Ciderman |
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I've read several of Nick Alexander's other titles and really enjoyed this. A good storyline with well drawn characters and I liked how he revealed elements that were important to the plot in small chunks, with each one giving more insight into the characters' behavior and attitudes and drawing my interest further. Then there was a twist near the end that I never saw coming... A great little book, I read it in just a few days between works, I could not put it down as they say. – Bretty |
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"'Masterfully done... subtle, elegant' (The Times) 'Short and crisply told... The tension is built up gradually until it is taut and physical' (Independent) 'On chilling form' (Vogue) 'Beautifully evoked... what's most impressive is what hangs between the spare lines of Hill's precise prose... this is a wonderful piece of storytelling that does what a good story ought to do: it keeps you guessing, pulls you in' (Jeremy Dyson, Guardian)" |
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The plot is simple enough. A suicide looks solid enough. A body and a note but the mother will not accept that her daughter killed herself and so begins the plot-line. I've never read any of her stuff before but I tried this one and found it to be a great thriller which keeps you turning the pages. I will read more from this author. – Conrad Jones |