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Suvudu Offers Free Downloadable Books

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Posted by Michael Hickerson on Thursday, 4 Jun 2009
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Have you ever been standing in the bookstore, browsing the sci-fi and fantasy offerings and wondering–will I like this novel or series once I get it home and start reading?

Of course, there’s always sample chapters of a novel made available on-line by most publishers. But what if you could get a free, downloadable copy of the first installment of a series to read and see if you like it before you took the plunge?

That’s what Suvudu is offering readers–free, downloadable books. The list includes a wide variety of stories and novels from entries in the on-going “Star Wars” novels to Naomi Novak’s Hugo-nominated novel, “His Majesty’s Dragon.” You can also read Nubula-winner, “Red Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson or the Terry Brooks tongue-in-cheek fantasy, “Magic Kingdom: For Sale, Sold!”

The site will offer new books every month to readers. Of course, if you like the books, you should head out to your local bookstore and buy a copy of the book to support the author. And pick up the rest of the books in the series.

You can browse the entire library of free books HERE.

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