Free Kindle eBooks - Recommendations

Free Kindle eBooks - Recommendations

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Stevenj214

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4,941 posts

235 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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I'll have a Kindle by the end of the month and I'm looking for free kindle book recommendations!

Chat in here, and update the wiki please smile

celticpilgrim

1,965 posts

250 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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I've downloaded Dracula for my ipad, just started reading it. Loving it so far

muppetdave

2,118 posts

232 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Treasure Island's good. Dracula I really enjoyed too.

elster

17,517 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Most recently I read The Picture of Dorian Gray.

I don't usually download from Amazon for a lot more availability for free books elsewhere.


RizzoTheRat

26,003 posts

199 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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I started On The Origin Of Species using the kindle reader on my phone, but it's quite heavy going.

blinkythefish

972 posts

264 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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South: the story of shakleton's 1914-1917 expedition.

Parsnip

3,135 posts

195 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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The Sherlock Holmes books are pretty good for nowt - the short story ones are about the perfect length for a commute.

vtecstu

1,079 posts

190 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Another vote for Dracula. Slightly odd writing style (all extracts from diaries) but well worth reading.

RizzoTheRat

26,003 posts

199 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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The Mrs bought me a kindle for my birthday and being a tightwad I've been hunting though the free books and found some great stuff. Currently reading Dracula, and have Frankenstein, The 39 Steps, and The Adventures of Sherlock Homes to get on to next, plus biographies of Charles Darwin and Captain Cook.

So what other free treats have people discovered?


ETA: Oops, having found an old thread on the subject rather than starting a new one, I've just realised it's in the lounge not in Books and Literature, sorry.

Adam B

27,952 posts

261 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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elster said:
I don't usually download from Amazon for a lot more availability for free books elsewhere.
what confused and where else do you download from for kindle books?

deckster

9,631 posts

262 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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http://calibre-ebook.com/

and google.

Legality varies, depending on source and/or personal morality.

LordGrover

33,699 posts

219 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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A few to begin with here: click.

hal 1

409 posts

256 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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blueg33

38,542 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Down and out in Paris and London - Orwell

Morf

215 posts

177 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Not free, exactly, but worth keeping an eye on the Kindle Daily Deals, two or three books each day for about a pound each.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature.html/ref=sv_kin...

There's the occasional gem - for instance on the day that would have been Douglas Adams' 60th Birthday, they had the full Hitchhiker's "trilogy" (all five books) for 99p.

Also, see the Kindle free books bestsellers list:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store/...

Morf

215 posts

177 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Oh, and also to say...

It's worth noting that some publishers are now getting sensible over the selling price of new ebooks, and acknowledging the fact that they don't have all the manufacturing and distribution costs of a paper book and so can be cheaper - especially soon after publication when they want to hit bestseller lists.

For instance, Peter May's latest (Runaway) is £9.49 in hardback but only £2.85 for Kindle. His previous (Entry Island) is £3.85 in paperback and £1.68 for Kindle.

At those sorts of prices I don't begrudge paying for them!

caziques

2,652 posts

175 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Don't often venture into this forum.

Recommend a biography of James Watt written by Andrew Carnegie, both fascinating characters.

LordGrover

33,699 posts

219 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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This one: click?
Will give it a try later.

Steve vRS

5,039 posts

248 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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celticpilgrim said:
I've downloaded Dracula for my ipad, just started reading it. Loving it so far
The first half was good. The second half is a bit slow. I've got about 20% left and it is becoming a struggle.

Steve