LegumEbooks 2 for 1 deal
As a way of launching the LegumeMan eBook catalogue, we're offering a 2 for 1 deal. Purchase any eBook from our catalogue and we'll send you another one for free! Place your order for the book you want to pay for and let us know which freebie you'd like in the paypal comments field. For a mere $3.50, you can't go wrong.
Why should I purchase an eBook?
- It's great for the author! With our eBooks we're able to cut out every middle man. This means that most of what you pay goes straight into the author's pocket. It's hard being a small press author - make it a little easier for them.
- It's cheap! $3.50 isn't much to pay and removes much of the risk. Hopefully this price will encourage you to try out some of our wares.
How does it work?
It's simple. Click on the buy it now link and we'll send a pdf to your inbox. In the future we'll be offering other formats to enable compatibility with all the major eReaders.
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Archelon Ranch "A jackknife dive into sublime vapor."
More info here. Visit our shop to purchase a physical copy.
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A Million Versions of Right "I'd definitely highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Bizarro literature, and stories outside the norm. This is one NOT to miss." "Perhaps, the most original collection of fiction I have ever read. The prose is stunning... The wealth of ideas simply staggering... This book deserves to be read by millions and sell as many copies." "This gem is one of the offest of off-beat books... This is absurd Bizarro in truly top form." |
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Spare Key "Think if Edward Lee had a child who grew up Down Under and you might get the general idea of just how horrifying this book is" "R. Frederick Hamilton is a young writer going at it hard and heavy in a competitive market. There's a lot of promise in this, his first book. Mark the name down, Hamilton is going to be a voice to be reckoned with in the coming years." "With these stories, it is obvious Hamilton is out to shock and disgust. He will, of course, but damn, this sort of thing bores the hell out of me – we’ve already lived through the splatter-fest of the eighties, haven’t we?" |





