Daily Kindle Deals for 9/19
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This September, we're featuring Quirk's best e-book discounts! Keep reading for today's Hollywood and historical classics:
The Art of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
“Filled with exclusive interviews, on-set photography, and special introductions by Tim Burton and Ransom Riggs, this deluxe hardcover volume is a terrific gift for peculiars of all ages!”—Book Referees
A must-have for fans of the series, The Art of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children features behind the scenes images and set information from two of Burton's longtime collaborators, including details on costume design, cinematography, set design, concept art, and more.
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The Encyclopedia of Shatnerica
Hop aboard the Starship Irreverent with this updated edition of The Encyclopedia Shatnerica. Read about the 50+ year career of actor, singer, writer, director, horseman, game show host, and legendary Hollywood lothario, William Shatner, as well as musical adventures, scandalous allegiations form Star Trek costars, trivia, and more!
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Christopher Walken A to Z
A complete guide to this one-of-a-kind performer, Christopher Walken A o Z feature entries on everything from Walken's time spent as a lion tamer to Walken recipe tips to observations from industry leaders such as Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino.
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Secret Lives of the First Ladies
From Martha Washington to Melania Trump, Secret Lives of the First Ladies comes complete with hundreds of little-known, politically incorrect, and downright wacko facts.
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Lost States
"Trinklein is hilarious in his own right. I laughed out loud before I even got to the book’s main content … it [covers] more states-that-never-were than any other source I've seen.” —Jenny Bristol, GeekDad.com
A fascinating glimpse at the nation we might have become, Lost States uses beauitfully rendered maps and detailed tales to introduce unrealized dreams such as West Florida, Texlahoma, Montezuma, Rough and Ready, and Yazoo—along with plenty of absurd characters, bureaucratic red tape, and political gamesmanship.
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