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Weekly Kindle Deals for 9/16–9/22

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This September, we're featuring Quirk's best e-book discounts! Keep reading for today's delicious deals:

Posted by Quirk Books Staff

Daily Kindle Deals for 9/16

Prices subject to change.

This September, we're featuring Quirk's best e-book discounts! Keep reading for today's satisfying deals:

Posted by Quirk Books Staff

How Do You Know When It’s Time to Break Up with Your Literary Boyfriend?

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Do you find yourself speaking in a British accent when it’s not your native dialect? Do you find yourself gazing out of your 4th story window longing for your love to ride up to your doorstep on his faithful steed with a bouquet of roses in hand? Do you find yourself chain smoking Marlboros just to have the scent linger on your clothes because you’re pining for your man? If you have answered yes to any of the above, then you my friend, need to put down the novel.

Posted by Jill Effron

A Spoiler-Free Review of the Balloons in IT: Chapter 2

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Last Friday night, my wife and I got in the car and drove to our favorite movie theatre. This is a bit of a routine of ours when a big movie lands, and we had tickets to one of the biggest: a 7pm showing of IT: Chapter 2. As the sun set, I reflected back on the film’s first chapter and tried to refamiliarize myself with the plot. Having read the book, it didn’t matter that I’d only seen the movie once. The story came floating back. And so I entered the theatre that night, like most, excited to see what the director had in store for the next installment. 

Posted by J. B. Kish

Video Games That Play Like Books and Movies

Do you ever need a break from reading? We know, reading is life. But every once in a while, we need a different form of entertainment. That’s why we came up with a list of video games that you can play that have great stories and fill more like books/movies than a console.

Posted by Sandra Woolf

Books Set in a World Without Books

It’s National Read A Book Day and we’re grateful for a world full of literature. Think about it: if we really wanted to we could run to the library after work, or pop into a bookstore on our lunch break. And if you’re reading this right now, chances are you have a TBR pile on your nightstand and unread books on your bookshelf. The printed world is everywhere! But imagine a world without books. Today, we’re exploring books, both fiction and non-fiction, that bring this concept to the forefront. Read on!

Posted by Danielle Mohlman