Breakfast of Champions: A Novel Kindle Edition by Kurt Vonnegut (Author) [Kindle Edition] $1.99 + Audible Narration by John Malkovich is $1.99 w/Kindle Purchase

By | February 16, 2017 12:00 pm EST

Hello!
Amazon has the Kindle Edition of
Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut for $1.99.
Also, with purchase of the Kindle Edition for $1.99 you can get the Audible Narration for $1.99 and it is read by John Malkovich!
To get the Audible Narration along with Kindle Book – Under " Buy Now With 1 Click" you wil see " Add Audible narration to your purchase for just $1.99" Check the box Next to it. It should add it to the purchase. (That is what I did)
If not, you should be able to go directly to Audible.com after you purchase the Kindle edn for $1.99 and get the Audible narration for $1.99 here is the link:
http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction…440&sr=1-1
Google Play also has it for $1.99:
https://play.google.com/store/boo…xOoC&hl=en
Breakfast of Champions: A Novel Kindle Edition
by Kurt Vonnegut
Link

https://www.amazon.com/Breakfast-…+champions
322p 4.2/5 659 rev
In Breakfast of Champions, one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most beloved characters, the aging writer Kilgore Trout, finds to his horror that a Midwest car dealer is taking his fiction as truth. What follows is murderously funny satire, as Vonnegut looks at war, sex, racism, success, politics, and pollution in America and reminds us how to see the truth.
Biography
Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922. He studied at the universities of Chicago and Tennessee and later began to write short stories for magazines. His first novel, Player Piano, was published in 1951 and since then he has written many novels, among them: The Sirens of Titan (1959), Mother Night (1961), Cat’s Cradle (1963), God Bless You Mr Rosewater (1964), Welcome to the Monkey House; a collection of short stories (1968), Breakfast of Champions (1973), Slapstick, or Lonesome No More (1976), Jailbird (1979), Deadeye Dick (1982), Galapagos (1985), Bluebeard (1988) and Hocus Pocus (1990). During the Second World War he was held prisoner in Germany and was present at the bombing of Dresden, an experience which provided the setting for his most famous work to date, Slaughterhouse Five (1969). He has also published a volume of autobiography entitled Palm Sunday (1981) and a collection of essays and speeches, Fates Worse Than Death (1991).

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