Discounted books as a thank-you!
If you’ve been thinking of picking up one of my books—or sharing one with a friend—this weekend might be a good moment. A number of my titles happen to have Thanksgiving/Black Friday discounts.
For anyone who enjoys giving books over the festive season, the paperback editions have been reduced from around $15 each to just under $11.
And if you feel like treating yourself to a Kindle read, they are discounted to $2,99.
These reductions are a way to express my gratitude—for your interest in my work, and for the kindness you’ve shown in helping support vulnerable people and animals.
Paperback - $10.70
Kindle - $2.99 Get “Instant Karma” on Amazon
Paperback - $10.50
Kindle - $2.99 Get “Four Paws” on Amazon
Paperback - $10.90
Kindle - $2.99 Get “Awaken the Kitten” on Amazon
Paperback - $10.95
Kindle - $2.99 Get “The Claw of Attraction” on Amazon
Kindle - $2.99 Get “The Magician” on Amazon
Kindle - $2.99 Get “The Secret Mantra” on Amazon
My new baby, The Good Karma Refuge for Elephants, only came into the world on 14 November, so is not discounted. I’ve been delighted by the beautifully heartfelt reviews I’ve recevied both online and by email.
I couldn’t stop smiling as I read David Michie’s new book! K. Martens:
What delightful new characters. I am glad to count Rob, Lakshmi, Riley, Yogi Tarchin among many others that I look forward to meeting again. It will fun to watch Kadiki grow up and challenging to come to understand Bodhi. I am confident I have much learn from their journey in this mesmerizing country. The glossary of African terms and the focus on learning about this part of the world further enriches Michie’s role as a master teacher. I am always most grateful for his well crafted teachings.
As an ardent admirer of HHC I was anxious about the move to this new focus. If you share my concern, please be reassured that this feels like the beginning of a rich new journey.
The extraordinary blessing of animals, Laurie Bradach:
The Good Karma Refuge for Elephants is a quietly transformative novel—one that reminds us how profoundly animals can change the human heart. Michie captures the remarkable blessing of being in the presence of animals: their ability to sense us fully, to draw us into the present moment without a single word spoken. Through beautifully rendered scenes of non-verbal communication, he shows how allowing animals to lead can become its own form of spiritual practice.
Couldn’t put it down. Linda W:
Fantastic book. A weaving of African culture and history, legends, animal facts, Buddhist wisdom, and a good story.
An amazing story, J. Muench:
What a beautiful story!!! I was not sure what to expect but I am a HUGE fan of David Michie, and, whatever he writes, it’s gonna be good!!
He has another enchanting and heartfelt story that feels a bit more personal--a little bit more of David tucked into the main character, Nick. Nick is on the ‘climb the ladder’ hamster wheel in London, where the higher he goes, the less soul-fulfilling it becomes. He travels back to his original home in Zimbabwe to close out his aunt’s estate, and--enter karma! I won’t spoil any of the story, but I can tell you I know this hamster wheel well, or maybe you also have an intimate connection to this ladder you are supposed to climb... there is more out there needing you besides that damn ladder or hamster wheel. I was totally drawn into this story, the descriptions, the smells, the joy and the difficulties... Typical life yes, but what does it take to highlight that the ladder or hamster wheel is just a vapor? An absolutely beautiful story highlighting our interconnectedness to not only other humans but to animals, the land, and the wheel of dharma. Highly recommend!!
Get “The Good Karma Refuge” on Amazon


