Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot eBook Is Free for the Barnes & Noble NOOK |
The free adventure novel finds Sarah clinging for life aboard a small boat that is being tossed about by a raging storm in the Flores Sea. Sarah is an attractive young lady and a leading authority on the study of the great apes but she is questioning her own sanity for having taken this journey. This is one of many trips Sarah has made to assist her academic mentor but this trip takes a decidedly wrong turn when the boat's engine dies forcing her and her guides to seek shelter on a small, uncharted island in the Flores Sea. As the guides repair the motor of their stranded boat, Sarah wanders off from the beach, heading to the woods to observe the local bird population. While she is sitting in the woods she suddenly feels as if she is being watched. Sarah is not easily scared, since she has spent many days alone in the wild while observing her beloved chimps and gorillas. But this experience is entirely different to her and she begins to feels a strange presence closing in about her. Then she actually hears the presence! Strange human-like voices, much like the mumbling's of the damned, begin to fill her ears coming from all directions. Sarah is terrified but paralyzed with fear as they begin to surround her. In the distance Sarah can hear the guides frantically searching for her but they are too late to rescue... The Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot NOOK eBook is free to you! Just download the free NOOK eBook below! |
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The Sequel to Flores Girl, "The Sacred and the Profane" is on the way!The adventure continues...
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Is the Barnes & Noble NOOK an eBook Contender? |
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Is the Nook a game changer? No! Nor is the iPad but then again I’m not a Mac fanboy, the iPad is too expensive and there is not enough new functionality in the iPad to get me really excited. I just keep thinking about how the entire concept of eBooks needs to evolve. The problem with most PC’s including the NOOK is that most computers are basically digital replacements for an analog world including the NOOK. Keyboards and monitors in essence replace paper. I am old enough to remember when my own job was entirely paper based; I didn’t have a personal computer during my first job from college. We moved paper from one desk to another and we had secretaries to type our important reports using dedicated word processors. Calculations were done on calculators. PC’s were to be a revolution but PC’s just allowed us to create more paper faster but metaphorically it’s still paper! Of course, my interest in the Nook is for the eBook technology. The present eBook readers so far just replicates a paper book electronically including the NOOK. Plus most readers, and the NOOK is no exception, don’t take advantage of images and other playback formats. The Kindle is particularly guilty of this and partly this is a function of price point. The iPad is far more satisfactory in terms of a multimedia experience; the iPad can add sounds and beautiful color graphics that put the Kindle to shame. If I wanted a dedicated eBook reader I want the NOOK, not the Kindle. However, at $499 I really don’t want the iPad eBook reader nor is there an overwhelming reason to want to one in order to replace a good old fashioned book that could be had for all of $20. That's where the NOOK shines at $149 with WiFi! The NOOK is really inexpensive. First and foremost, we need to take advantage of the hardware and the technology. In others words, do not replicate thousand year old technology such as paper books. Books are tactile and so is the touch screen on the iPad. Okay, I get it but I want more from the iPad! I want to rethink how we read. More importantly, we have to rethink the novel experience and become less serial in our approach to the entire reading experience. That said I'm glad Apple is in the eBook business with the iPad. They kept Microsoft honest and we got Windows 7. Maybe they can do the same for Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble NOOK and the other book publishers! In short... having Apple in the book publishing business is big and that in itself is a game changer not the iPad!
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