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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Where To Find Free eBooks | Family Economics

By Trisha

Have you gone from holding a hardback book in your hands to an eReader only to discover a new eBook buying habit? Stop spending your coffee money and discover how you can fill your eReaders with free eBooks by simply going to one of these eight websites and searching for books that interest you.

Amazon has two free eBook offers that provide thousands of free classic books every day or for a limited time.
•    Amazon Kindle Free Classics
•    Amazon Limited Time Offers

Project Gutenberg offers over 38,000 free eBooks to choose from that you can also read online.
•    Project Gutenberg

Many Books has over 29,000 free eBooks available for the Kindle, Nook, iPad and most other eReaders.
•    Many Books

Free Book Spot offers everything from fiction to mathematics, all free.
•    Free Book Spot

Free e-Books allows you to discover new authors and offers both fiction and non-fiction selections.
•    Free e-Books

Get Free eBooks is a directory of free legal eBooks from various categories, along with other resources and useful information for both authors and readers.
•    Get Free eBooks

Feed Books offers both free public domain books and free original books that are mostly self-published or written by new authors.
•    Feed Books  

Where do you find free eBooks? If you don’t have an eReader, what are your tips for finding discounted paperback or hardbacks?

5 Comments so far

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On Tuesday, August 28, 2012, Ed wrote

Another resource where you can find both books in large cover form and hand picked selections is http://onehundredfreebooks.com - all free.

On Thursday, April 26, 2012, Tiffany wrote

Check out www.freebooksy.com for daily free Kindle and Nook books. It's my favorite.

On Saturday, April 21, 2012, Sue wrote

EVen better at Barnes and Noble, search by 0.00 for a price and all the free books come up.

On Thursday, April 19, 2012, Caroline wrote

Barnes and Noble has free books for the Nook too. If you sort by price Low to High, it will put the free ones first.

On Wednesday, April 18, 2012, Jill from Gig Harbor wrote

Thanks for this info!

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