Top 10 Paid E-Books for Your iPad
14 Jun 2010 | Advice | Ali Gorelova on Google+
There are hundreds and even thousands of ways how to spend your freetime. You can watch movies, meet your friends, go for a walk, take a bike ride, enjoy a sunny day outside, etc., etc. Or you can read a book.
There are so many e-booksavailable for the iPad, that it sometimes becomes too difficult to decide which one to download and read.
As you know, iBooks store created for all iPad users by Apple has both free and paid e-books available. This time we suggest you a list of Top-10 paid e-books. A short description might help you to choose the books you truly wish to read first.
Enjoy an interesting book and a thrilling plot together with your iPadsHouse writing team!
1. iPad Survival Guide by Toly K for $0.99
This is a detailed guide that should help all iPad users to get started, download videos, pictures and e-books and learn how to surf web. This is not exactly an iPad manual, as it has many tips and tricks provided by Toly that you can’t just find online. Well, maybe you can by this time, if some users shared the tips
But the book is in top-charts in iBooks store, so it’s popular among tablet users even though the iPad was released two month ago. This guide should help you to search for free iPad games and applications, and many other tasks providing you with step-by-step directions. This book is ideal for you if you have just purchased an iPad and are new to its features and potential.
2. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Twilight Saga) by Stephenie Meyer for $9.99
You should know Stephenie Meyer by now, as her Twilight Saga is really popular nowadays, and the movies about vampires get a lot of cash in the cinemas. Stephenie is a well-know vampire novelist, and if you enjoyed her Twilight Saga, you will surely be enthralled by this story of Bree Tanner. You met this character in Eclipse, and now the newborn vampire has to follow her own way. This is not just a romance, by also danger and mystery. Learn more about the army of newborn vampires who are getting ready to close in on Bella Swan… Wanna learn more? Get the book and find out everything yourself.
3. Sh*t My Dad Says by Justin Halpern for $9.99
Some critics call this book ridiculously hilarious. You should definitely read it if you love to laugh. The story goes like this. Justin Halpern was dumped by a girl and found himself living with his old father. Well, his dad Sam had never minced words, so Justin came up with an idea to record everything his father said to him. Today hundreds of thousands of people follow Halpern’s musings, and find the quotes really funny.
4. The Help by Kathryn Stockett for $12.99
This books describes the life of 3 ordinary women: Skeeter, Aibileen and Minny. You can learn the life of every woman from the book. The point is that they are all very difference, living their own lives and having their own story. But they suddenly come together to implement one risky project to life. Why would they do this? Well, their town needs some changes, and they organize one curious movement.
5. Cars: Race Day by Disney Press for $1.99
This is a kind story for kids. If they have watched Cars cartoon, they would definitely like to compete for the Piston Cup. The price is not that high, so you can easily light gear up in order to participate in a unique adventure together with your children.
6. The Spy by Clive Cussler for $14.99
It’s another detective investigation created by Cussler. His character, Isaac Bell, focuses on the riddled world of warship. The leading light of naval research and development is murdered, and now Bell has to find out what has happened. When he investigates the supposed suicide of a gun designer, he uncovers a sequence of international suspects who are trying to disrupt the U.S.’s development of battleships. A detective, hero of the Chase and The Wrecker, should stop a submarine attempting to sink the navy’s latest battleship. It’s more than the future of America that’s at risk now.
7. Storm Prey by John Sandford for $12.99
This is a thriller for those who love detective stories and interesting plots. Lucas wife, Weather Karkinnen, drives a car and is almost collided with a getaway car that results in a death of a pharmacy worker. The pharmacy has been robbed, and now Weather is a key witness, and Lucas has to work hard to protect his beloved as she might identify one of the killers. An attempt has been made on her life, and several deaths have been discovered. The case is being investigated, and you get sharp plot, nice dialogues and believable action. Isn’t it everything to expect from a thrilling story?
8. Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin for $12.99
This novel is tackling the subject of unfaithfulness by the cheated wife and another woman. Nick, husband of Tessa, is really handsome. He is a plastic surgeon, and he has to look after his new 6-year-old patient whose mom Valerie is beautiful. He becomes close to her, and he feels guilty as there are too many questions that trouble his mind, will they or won’t they? Will Tessa forgive him if they will? Giffin gets inside her characters’ heads and makes them believable and significant.
9. Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell for $12.99
It is an intellectual journey where you meet many outliers. There are so many questions Gladwell asks, and he gives his answers that are pretty unique and interesting. You get a close view to the life of successful people, and you are explained the secrets of billionaires.
10. So Long, Partner by Wendy Loggia for $1.99
Have you seen the new Toys Story in 3D? If not, take this chance and read this book by Wendy Loggia. You will learn more about the adventures of Woody, Buzz and other toys once Andy gets ready for his college life. An interesting story that many kids will surely enjoy!
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