Did you get a Kindle or another eReader for the holidays? Wouldn’t it be great if you had access to free eBooks? If so, you are in luck! Amazon offers great eBooks for FREE and you don’t even have to own a Kindle to take advantage.
- FREE Kindle Reading Apps – With these FREE apps, you can read Kindle eBooks on your iPhone, Blackberry, iPod, Android device and more. These are apps are very easy to install and easy to use.
- Kindle Cloud Reader – This new reader allows you to read Kindle eBooks in a supported web browser without owning a Kindle. Supported web browsers include – Firefox 6+, Chrome 11+, Safari 5+ and Safari.
- Kindle Owners’ Lending Library – With a Kindle and an Amazon Prime Membership, you can choose from over 50,000 titles, including more than 100 current and former New York Times Bestseller, to read on your kindle for FREE.
- Kindle FREE Popular Classics – You have access to thousands of the the most popular classics available for FREE.
Amazon also offers other titles for FREE. The easiest way to find these is to search Amazon for FREE Kindle eBooks. Amazon is always changing up it’s selection of FREE eBooks so you will want to check back regularly to see if they added any new titles.
Here are some of the eBooks that I found of interest that are currently free:
- Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know by Hamilton Wright Mabie
- Betty & Veronica by Elena Aitken
- Ryan’s Return by Barbara Freethy
- The Holy Bible, English Standard Version by Crossway Bibles
- Hostile Witness by Rebecca Forster
- The Secret Holocaust Diaries by Nonna Bannister, Dennis George and Carolyn Tomlin
- The Witness by Dee Henderson
- The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Anderson and Ripple Digital Publishing
- Cougar Cub Tales: I’m Just Like You by Sharon Cramer











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Other ways to get “free” books for your Kindle:
If you have an account at your public library, many public libraries have subscribed to the “Library2Go” program where you can check-out ebooks (including Kindle format books) just like you would check-out a book from the library.
There are several lending groups out there like booklending.com where you can borrow books from other Kindle owners. eBookFling.com and Lendle.me are other ebook lending sites, but I personally have not used them.
Great tips – thanks Lisa! We’ll definitely have to check out those websites.
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