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8 Awesome Gifts for August from Andy

8 Awesome Gifts for August – Rather than the end of summer, think of this as the beginning of Christmas. I’ve got 52 free SciFi and Fantasy books for you immediately below.

52 SciFi Novels for You!

Did you know this includes the first of my SciFi series, the Life After Life Chronicles? Gaze upon this next book:

Get your free Zombie Turkeys here!

But hurry! This giveaway expires on August 12th! That’s 3 days from now. Who knows how close it is to you in the future?

Continuing With Awesome Gifts for August

But that’s not all I’ve got for you! I’ve got a free Zombie Turkeys right now for newsletter subscribers. Click and win a a flock of turkey laughs.

Free Books Galore
Zombie Turkeys in Shedd Aquarium. Click to get audiobook

Your Third Awesome Gift Comes Right Here

How about 26 free Paranormal books?

Get your 26 books by clicking here!

And with this giveaway you get another book of mine:

Awesome Gifts
Get your free copy here!

Awesome August Continues – What’s Next?

An interview with me, Andy Zacy, by author Karina Kantas.

Get up close and personal with Andy. Reply to Youtube or directly to me here.

Yet More Gifts for You – Free Short Stories

A Phoenix Tale – Andy Zach tells the tale of how he caught his first phoenix.

A Hamster’s Tale – Andy Zach’s short story written between Secret Supers and Villain’s Vacation.

Awesome Gifts
Click to listen to free sample of Secret Supers.

Villain’s Vacation is my newest novel.

Awesome Gifts
Villain’s Vacation – Click to get it.

Your Last Three Gifts – Gift 6 Next

. I’m sharing the best selections from two dozen authors I’ve met on Facebook. The topic: ‘Fight Scene’. Enjoy!

Countdown: Now You Get Gift 7

Relive the drama of the landing of Mars Curiosity six years ago.

Your Last Bit of Awesomeness

Woohoo! One of my favorite reviewers, Rebecca McNutt, has reviewed ‘Zombie Turkeys’. And she likes it!

This book is quite an eclectic mix of themes and genres. It’s not quite horror and not quite comedy, but rather a variety of both, including some sci-fi and adventure elements, a clever and witty social commentary on modern American digital culture, and a more original story to rise from the over-saturated zombie horror genre as something that carves out its own path in the fiction world. In some ways, it reminded me of those 1980’s horror films I used to watch back in high school, and in other ways, with its themes of a modernizing, changing America, it reminded me of films like Steven Spielberg’s Gremlins.

More at my Facebook post.