Free Today on Amazon
If you’re heading to London for the the Olympic Games or any other reason, you may find “Map of London” useful, or you may not. I downloaded it to my Kindle Touch and found this wasn’t a good way to view the book. I couldn’t re-size the map and the screen made it difficult to read without direct light. I then loaded the book onto my iPhone. Much better, but not ideal. It needs a bigger screen. I would say this is a good resource for people who plan to travel with the Kindle Fire or a tablet that has the Kindle app.
I also picked up a Moon guide sampler to U.S. national parks. I was a bit disappointed that Rocky Mountain National Park wasn’t included, but there are other great parks within the pages, including Yosemite and Four Corners.
Wherever you go this weekend, have a great time!
Map of London by Andreu Lukkiin
Digital map of London, The United Kingdom. Advantages: It’s very simple; It’s easy to navigate; It’s cheap; It’s indispensable.
Moon National Parks Sampler
Moon National Parks Sampler provides an overview of some of North America’s most iconic destinations. This fun-to-browse eBook offers plenty of inspiration for planning a trip to these beautiful national parks and monuments, including suggested itineraries, maps, and photos. The information in this sampler is excerpted from individual Moon national parks guides; once you’ve chosen your travel destination, check out the full-length Moon guide to the park of your choice for 250 pages (or more) of detailed coverage and advice. Moon’s national parks guidebooks are available in print and as eBooks.
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Disclaimers and Disclosures
I found these books via Amazon’s Kindle eBooks store. Resources for free Kindle and other format eBooks are listed in my sidebar.
These freebies are limited time offers, so there is no guarantee any of these books will still be free when you click on the links. Grab them sooner rather than later.
Books that I have previously listed will occasionally come up free again. I add those to my current posts for people who didn’t see them the first time.