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Showing posts with label Early. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

#Ebook Deal/Day: Tap, Move, Shake: Early Release - Only $15.99 w/code DDSHK #iPhone #iPad

With this digital Early Release edition of Tap, Move, Shake, you get the entire book bundle in its earliest form – the author's raw and unedited content – so you can take advantage of this content long before the book's official release. You'll also receive updates when significant changes are made, as well as the final ebook version.

Got a good game idea? Turn your concept into a hot game app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with this do-it-yourself guide. Tap, Move, Shake helps you build multitouch games that take full advantage of iOS 4, and shows you how to prepare your app for the App Store. Create your first game with just 20 lines of code, then learn how to add graphics, sound effects, and key game algorithms. This book helps you explore practical game examples for iOS devices.


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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

New ebook Story Tells of the Intrigue and Politics of France in the Early Fourteenth Century

North Truro, MA (PRWEB) April 22, 2011

Author Jeannette Angell brings the Middle Ages to life in her novel The Crown and The Kingdom, now available in ebook format at http://tinyurl.com/29hdz84.

The Middle Ages has become a familiar place to nearly everybody who reads or goes to the movies. Tolkien and George Martin, C.S. Lewis and Marion Zimmer Bradley have romanticized it, and yet it doesn’t need that much help: the Templars’ mysticism and secrets (made famous by The Da Vinci Code) and the intrigue of the Inquisition (explored in The Name of the Rose) are only a small part of what was happening in France at the beginning of the fourteenth century.

It was a turbulent time that reads like the script for a soap opera. And while the king of France was orchestrating major events on the world stage, his four offspring were busy creating history of their own, with treason, murder, adultery and deception flourishing in Paris and London.

It was also a time to play with power, to determine who should rule the world: king, pope, or wizard. It was a time for princesses to fall in love rashly and to marry wisely, and for fortunes to be made and reputations to be ruined.

It was 1300.

Now this exciting time comes alive in Angell's The Crown and the Kingdom, available in ebook format on Amazon for only $3.99!

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