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Werewolves, vampires and zombies - Oh My! Thanks to wildly successful series like Twilight by Stephanie Meyers and HBO's, True Blood primarily based on the books by Charlaine Harris, new legions of readers are on the hunt for their next paranormal fix.

Thanks to Amazon, lovers of the things that go bump in the evening, by no means have to go without a new supernatural read. Many writers are using Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing as a way to get their stories to fans faster than ever before.

What is the very best news for the avid reader? Many of these digital books can be snagged for totally free or for under one dollar. All that is needed is a Kindle or a device (like an iPad) that can download the Kindle app.

Beneath I'll make some suggestions but here's some advice to find great, independently published books:

1. Keyword search - Do a keyword search in your favorite on-line book sellers. For example, kind in zombie, urban fantasy, or werewolf. Inside Amazon, one may select 'kindle' to do a search solely for books accessible on Kindle. Within Barnes and Nobles, verify out 'nook books'.

2. Book Review Sites - Many sites have popped up to show digital love to the plethora of new ebooks hitting the market. Some feature books traditionally published. Other feature indie books or each. Try out PixelofInk.com and ereadernewstoday.com for starters.

3. Book Discussions Boards and Forums - For every type of ereader or book genre, there is a location devoted to online discussions for it. The obvious location to hunt for book chats are the boards on Amazon and Discussion. Do a search for a favorite category like 'paranormal romance books'+ 'review' or' blog' to find subject particular blogs or forums There is are some well-liked ones on the rise as well. Verify out Goodreads.com, shelfari.com, and Kindleboards.

4. Your preferred author's weblog - Every writer has a weblog or website. Often the writer will host a guest post composed by an additional writer.

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