We're looking forward to seeing a new free Kindle Store listing this week for John Jackson Miller's Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #5: Purgatory, but it hasn't arrived yet, so for now we'll help fans prepare by shining the spotlight on Books 1 through 4 -- still free, every one of them! -- at the head of Monday morning's Planet iPad Free Book Alert listings....
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“If you read Lolita or A Clockwork Orange without drop-kicking the book out into the garden on a rainy day, this novel is for you.” Tessa Dick, author of The Owl in Daylight and widow of Philip K. Dick
Eugene Myers is working on a novel about the end of the world. Meanwhile, he discovers his daughter doing porn online and his marriage is coming to an end. When he begins dreaming about people who turn out to be real, he wonders if his novel is real as well. Which isn’t good news: the radical and demented President Winchell is bent on bringing about worldwide destruction. Eugene Myers may just be the one to stop the apocalypse.
This history of the future covers every conspiracy imaginable: UFOs, secret societies, and World War III, as well as theories on life after death and human evolution. In the tradition of Philip K. Dick and Robert Anton Wilson, The American Book of the Dead explores the nature of reality and the human race’s potential to either disintegrate or evolve.
"Reminiscent of Philip K. Dick and Haruki Murakami, a book that boldly explores the future and defies genre." --Largehearted Boy
Winner: Best Fiction at the DIY Book Festival
Winner: The Gold IPPY Award for Visionary Fiction
But first, a word from ... Today's Sponsor
“If you read Lolita or A Clockwork Orange without drop-kicking the book out into the garden on a rainy day, this novel is for you.” Tessa Dick, author of The Owl in Daylight and widow of Philip K. Dick
4.5 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)
This history of the future covers every conspiracy imaginable: UFOs, secret societies, and World War III, as well as theories on life after death and human evolution. In the tradition of Philip K. Dick and Robert Anton Wilson, The American Book of the Dead explores the nature of reality and the human race’s potential to either disintegrate or evolve.
"Reminiscent of Philip K. Dick and Haruki Murakami, a book that boldly explores the future and defies genre." --Largehearted Boy
Winner: Best Fiction at the DIY Book Festival
Winner: The Gold IPPY Award for Visionary Fiction
Click here to download The American Book of the Dead or a free sample) to your Kindle, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, BlackBerry, Android-compatible, PC or Mac and start reading within 60 seconds!
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