Sites For Kindle Ebooks

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The bookworm in us will agree that only books can provide the much-needed escape from reality. Whether it’s an adventure or a hair-raising thriller, they sure know how to feed our vivid imagination. Though the smell of a new book is almost irresistible, most of the people these days are choosing to go the digital way by investing in either a mobile device or a Kindle.

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  • 13 Sites to Download Free eBooks. By Sam Grier. EBooks have become very popular with devices such as the Kindle and the new iPad. You can get applications for your smart phone to read PDF files and eBooks from most popular book sites. Amazon has a collection of free eBooks for their Kindle reader so be sure and check their site.

Undoubtedly, e-readers such as Kindle, Nook, Kobo or PDF readers in browsers have made reading books so much easier. But buying books — both online and offline — can, at times, cost the world.

We are listing out the top 10 sites for free ebooks. After all, a once-in-a-while freebie wouldn’t hurt much, right?

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1. BookZZ

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A site with over 2.7 million books and 52 million scientificarticles, BookZZ, definitely deserves the first spot. This site, which claims to be the world’s largest library has almost all the books that you can think of. What’s more, one can also check out the latest collection to this enormous library in just a single click.

Not only that, there are several formats that you can choose to download (depending on the type of reader). The UI is minimalist with the right things at the right place.

So you can either search by the category or through the search bar on the home page. The over-a-million books are arranged neatly into genres like Arts and Photography, Entertainment, Nonfiction, Science, and much more.

In addition to its huge collection, BookZZ will also let you choose from 15 different languages in your quest to download the golden book.

2. Many Books

A site similar to BookZZ with a few nifty features added in, Many Books will leave you speechless with its collection of over 33 thousand free ebooks. Many Books’ advantage over BookZZ is that you can choose to read a book directly on the browser.

Featured in many of the popular sites like Mashable and LifeHacker as the go-to ebook site, it has a neat UI with the book genres and deals on the main page.

Also with Many Books, you can view the latest deals on Amazon, B&N, Kobo, etc from within the site.

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3. Project Guttenberg

Project Gutenberg is one of the oldest publishers of free content and it boasts of over 53 thousand books. Mainly seen as a treasure trove of English classics, you will find everything ranging from Pride and Prejudice to Shakespeare.

The UI is a bit clunky, so you might need to explore around a bit to get the hang of it. You can download the ePub or the Kindle format or choose to read the online version, whichever suits you better. There are several search factors which help you discover some neat books like the Most Downloaded Books or Top 100 Books and Authors.

So, if you are on a hunt for some Classics or a bunch of books on history, this site will help you in landing gold.

The ebooks may be used freely in the U.S, however, the user must check the copyright info before downloading it in any other country.

4. Open Library

Going by the tagline of “One web page for every book ever published”, Open Library boasts of gathering over 20 million books till date and is still going strong.

A tad different from the popular Project Gutenberg, Open Library claims of listing every published book. An offshoot of the Internet Archives, this site has a great collection of books — new and old. Much like real libraries, this site too features the ‘waiting’ part for the books that are to be uploaded soon or the checked out feature where a user has already checked out the book.

Most of the available books can be read online or downloaded in popular formats. There are a lot of options to be explored and I am sure it won’t disappoint. The best part is, you can actually lay your hands on books which have gone out of print.

5. Overdrive

Overdrive is a digital rendition of the good ol’ library. You will need a library card to access this site, but once that’s done you can borrow ebooks and audiobooks from any participating library.

Overdrive spans over 30,000 libraries in 40+ countries and claims of having a catalog of around 2 million ebooks, audiobooks and videos combined.

The collection is overwhelming — with the most popular bestsellers rubbing shoulders with critically acclaimed books. However, as is the case with most of the libraries, you might have to wait for books which already have been checked out.

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6. Smashwords

Smashwords is the gateway for all the indie authors and readers. It boasts of providing up to 60,000 free books and has about 400,000 books in both the free and paid domain.

Smashwords offers a change both to the readers as well as to the authors by publishing new work and making them available to the public. So, chances are a tad hard if you are looking for a piece by a well-known author or of an old classic.

It offers a majority of the popular formats like ePub, Mobi, PDF as well as an online reader.

7. Centsless Books

Centsless Books are for the avid Kindle readers. Like the much popular website Hundred Zeros, this site too features the books which are free on Amazon.

This site has a decent collection of the latest novels and novellas. But there’s a small catch — most of the books can be availed for free, only if you are a member of the Kindle Unlimited program.

The list is updated on a regular interval and you can choose to have a newsletter dropped to your inbox with all the latest additions.

8. Feedbooks

Feedbooks is an ebook retailer which has a great collection of both free and paid books. The collection of free books is rather impressive through its public domain offerings and you can easily have great short stories and books at your disposal.

What’s more, the public domain books are segregated neatly into several categories like short stories, historical, literary and etc. Like most of the websites, this one too offers the download format of ePub, Mobi, and PDF.

9. BookBoon

Looking for a site with good educational books on natural science or marketing? Look no further, BookBoon has you covered with its range of free books. It has over 1,000 textbooks for students and 600 ebooks for business professionals in over nine languages.

Established in Denmark in 1988, BookBoon is the go-to site for students and managers alike. Till now, there have been around 75 million downloads. To download, all you need to do is sign up for the newsletter with your email ID. Only PDFs are available on this website.

10. Goodreads

Though basically a cataloging website, Goodreads is also a lesser known haven for free ebooks. A great many books can be found under the ebooks section.

Launched in 2007, the site boasts of 55 million readers and a whopping 50 million reviews. The best part is, you can sort the books either by readability or popularity.

So, Which One’s Your Go-To Site?

These were some of the thrifty sites where you have your fill of free ebooks to your heart’s content. You can also dig through the Stanford University collections or the Google Play Store for more. And while you are on it, don’t forget to tell us your favorite site, will ya?

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It's easier than you think to get free Kindle books; you just need to know where to look. The websites below are great places to visit for free books, and each one walks you through the process of finding and downloading the free Kindle book that you want to start reading.

If you don't have a Kindle and would rather not purchase a brand new one, no worries; there's a free Kindle reading app that you can get for your browser, smartphone, or tablet. After you've installed the app, you're ready to get your free Kindle books.

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Amazon's Free Kindle Ebooks

What We Like

  • Massive collection of eBooks.

  • Customer reviews and ratings.

What We Don't Like

  • Many sub-par titles.

  • Some titles are only free for a limited time.

Amazon has hundreds of free eBooks you can download and send straight to your Kindle.

Amazon's eBooks are listed out in the Top 100 Free section. Within this category are lots of genres to choose from to narrow down the selection, such as Self-Help, Travel, Teen & Young Adult, Foreign Languages, Children's eBooks, and History.

You can also browse Amazon's limited-time free Kindle books to find out what books are free right now. You can sort this list by the average customer review rating as well as by the book's publication date.

If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get a free Kindle eBook every month through the Amazon First Reads program.

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OverDrive Through Your Public Library

What We Like

  • Access to thousands of titles.

  • Advanced search features.

What We Don't Like

  • Not available everywhere.

  • Libraries limited to a certain number of loans per day.

If your public library has a subscription to OverDrive then you can borrow free Kindle books from your library just like how you'd check out a paper book. Use the Library Search page to find out which libraries near you offer OverDrive.

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Just like with library books, when you ​check out an eBook from OverDrive it'll only be loaned to you for a few weeks before being automatically taken off your Kindle.

You can also borrow books through their mobile app called Libby.

Learn more about using the public library to get free Kindle books if you'd like more information on how the process works.

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Book Lending

What We Like

  • Loan books as well as borrowing them.

  • User friendly.

What We Don't Like

  • Loans limited to 14 days.

  • Limited titles available.

If your library doesn't have a subscription to OverDrive or you're looking for some more free Kindle books, then Book Lending is a similar service where you can borrow and lend books for your Kindle without going through a library.

After you register at Book Lending (which is free) you'll have the ability to borrow books that other individuals are loaning or to loan one of your Kindle books. You can search through the titles, browse through the list of recently loaned books, and find eBook by genre.

Kindle books can only be loaned once, so if you see a title you want, get it before it's gone.

The free Kindle books here can be borrowed for 14 days and then will be automatically returned to the owner at that time.

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eReaderIQ

What We Like

  • Feature-rich service.

  • Helpful browsing tool.

What We Don't Like

  • Only links to books on Amazon.

  • Cluttered appearance.

eReaderIQ may look like your typical free eBook site but they actually have a lot of extra features that make it a go-to place when you're looking for free Kindle books.

At eReaderIQ all the free Kindle books are updated hourly, meaning you won't have to miss out on any of the limited-time offers. In fact, you can even get notified when new books from Amazon are added.

Browsing books at eReaderIQ is a breeze because you can look through categories and sort the results by newest, rating, and minimum length. You can even set it to show only new books that have been added since you last visited.

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Project Gutenberg

What We Like

  • Titles not found elsewhere.

  • Thousands of free eBooks available.

What We Don't Like

  • Outdated appearance.

  • Unable to download directly to Kindle.

There are over 59,000 free Kindle books that you can download at Project Gutenberg.

Use the search box to find a specific book or browse through the detailed categories to find your next great read. You can also view the free Kindle books here by top downloads or recently added.

You'll be able to download the books at Project Gutenberg as MOBI, EPUB, or PDF files for your Kindle.

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Freebooksy

What We Like

  • New books added often.

  • Multiple genres available.

What We Don't Like

  • Largely used to promote books.

  • Some eBooks are only sample chapters.

Freebooksy is a free eBook blog that lists primarily free Kindle books but also has free Nook books as well, in addition to free eBooks from Kobo, Apple, and Google.

There's a new book listed at least once a day, but often times there are many listed in one day, and you can download one or all of them.

A few genres available in eBooks at Freebooksy include Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery/Thriller, Romance/Chick Lit, and Religion/Spirituality.

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ManyBooks

What We Like

  • Popular titles.

  • Reader ratings and reviews.

What We Don't Like

  • Free and premium books listed together.

  • Cluttered layout.

ManyBooks is another free eBook website that scours the internet to find the greatest and latest in free Kindle books. Currently, there are over 50,000 free eBooks here.

Browse the free eBooks by authors, titles, or languages and then download the book as a Kindle file (.azw) or another file type if you prefer. You can also find ManyBooks' free eBooks from the genres page or recommended category.

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Open Library

What We Like

  • Tremendous amount of books available.

  • Variety of classic and academic literature.

What We Don't Like

  • Scans from hard-copies can be difficult to read on Kindle

  • Titles might have waiting lists.

Open Library is a free Kindle book downloading and lending service that has well over 1 million eBook titles available.

They seem to specialize in classic literature, but you can also browse recipe books and fantasies, among others genres. Searching by keyword is also allowed, as is browsing by subjects, authors, and genre.

Each book can be read online or downloaded in a variety of file formats like MOBI, DJVU, EPUB, plain text, and PDF, but you can't go wrong using the Send to Kindle feature.

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OHFB (OneHundredFreeBooks)

What We Like

  • Helpful categories and keywords for search.

  • Updated often.

What We Don't Like

  • Links to Kindle.

  • Not user friendly.

OHFB is a free Kindle book website that gathers all the free Kindle books from Amazon and gives you some excellent search features so you can easily find your next great read.

You can search category or keyword to quickly sift through the free Kindle books that are available. Finds a free Kindle book you're interested in through categories like horror, fiction, cookbooks, young adult, and several others.

Large photos of the Kindle books covers makes it especially easy to quickly scroll through and stop to read the descriptions of books that you're interested in.

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FreeBooksHub.com

What We Like

  • New titles added often.

  • Site is easy to navigate.

What We Don't Like

  • Some books require Amazon Prime subscription.

  • No search feature for free books.

FreeBooksHub.com is another website where you can find free Kindle books that are available through Amazon to everyone, plus some that are available only to Amazon Prime members.

You can subscribe with RSS or email to get updates when they add new free eBooks to the site.

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DigiLibraries.com

What We Like

  • Lengthy category list.

  • Download up to 50 eBooks per day.

What We Don't Like

  • Cluttered appearance.

  • Ads on pages.

DigiLibraries.com gathers up free Kindle books from independent authors and publishers. You can download these free Kindle books directly from their website in a variety of formats (usually EPUB, PDF, and MOBI).

My favorite part about DigiLibraries.com is that you can click on any of the categories on the left side of the page to quickly see free Kindle books that only fall into that category. It really speeds up the work of narrowing down the books to find what I'm looking for.

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Kindle Buffet

What We Like

  • Features new titles.

  • Email subscription available to learn of new posts.

What We Don't Like

  • Not user friendly.

  • Not searchable.

Kindle Buffet from Weberbooks.com is updated each day with the best of the best free Kindle books available from Amazon.

Each day's list of new free Kindle books includes a top recommendation with an author profile and then is followed by more free books that include the genre, title, author, and synopsis.

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Freebook Sifter

What We Don't Like

  • Outdated layout.

  • No cover images or details.

Freebook Sifter is a no-frills free kindle book website that lists tens of thousands eBook downloads on Amazon and sometimes other sites like Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Project Gutenberg.

Beside each of these free eBook titles, you can quickly see how many downloads it has received, making it really easy to find the most popular free eBooks.

Subscribe to their daily alerts to get emails about new books.

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The eReader Cafe

What We Don't Like

  • Search tool doesn't include just free books.

  • Titles might not be free.

The eReader Cafe has listings every day for free Kindle books, sometimes Nook books, and a few bargain books.

Daily email subscriptions and social media profiles are also available if you don't want to check their site every day.

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eBookDaily

What We Like

  • Signup alerts you to three new titles daily.

  • Choose favorite genres.

What We Don't Like

  • Account required to view titles.

  • Titles might only be free temporarily.

Every day, eBookDaily adds three new free Kindle books to several different genres, such as Nonfiction, Business & Investing, Mystery & Thriller, Romance, Teens & Young Adult, Children's Books, and others.

Amazon.com Kindle Ebooks

Amazon's star rating and ​its number of reviews are shown below each book, along with the cover image and description.

You can browse the past day's free books as well but you must create an account before downloading anything. A free account also gives you access to email alerts in all the genres you choose.

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DailyCheapReads.com

What We Like

  • Junior Edition lists YA titles.

  • New books added frequently.

What We Don't Like

  • Not all eBooks are free.

  • Subscription to Amazon Prime or other service might be required.

DailyCheapReads.com has daily posts on the latest Kindle book deals available for download at Amazon, and will sometimes post free books.

There are specific categories of books on the website that you can pick from, but only the Free category guarantees that you're looking at free books.

They also have a Jr. Edition so you can find the latest free eBooks for your children and teens.

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Centsless Books

What We Like

  • Contemporary titles frequently updated.

  • Large category list.

What We Don't Like

  • Not user friendly.

  • Outdated appearance.

Updated every hour with fresh content, Centsless Books provides over 30 genres of free Kindle books to choose from, and the website couldn’t be easier to use.

All the books are listed down a single page with thumbnails of the cover image and direct links to Amazon.

If you’d rather not check Centsless Books’ website for updates, you can follow them on social media, subscribe to email updates, or use their RSS feed.

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PixelScroll

What We Like

  • Frequent updates.

  • Dates clearly listed for limited-time freebies.

What We Don't Like

  • No search feature.

  • Paid and free titles listed together.

PixelScroll lists free Kindle eBooks every day that each includes their genre listing, synopsis, and cover.

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PixelScroll also lists all kinds of other free goodies, such as free music.

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BookBub

What We Like

  • Email subscription will notify you of new titles.

  • Wide array of categories.

What We Don't Like

  • Links take you to Amazon.

  • Many titles only free for a limited time.

BookBub is another website that will keep you updated on free Kindle books that are currently available.

Click on any book title and you'll get a synopsis and photo of the book cover as well as the date when the book will stop being free. Links to where you can download the book for free are included to make it easy to get your next free eBook.

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Free-eBooks.net

What We Like

  • Search by author or title.

  • Multiple categories, including textbooks and academic publications.

What We Don't Like

  • Cluttered appearance.

  • Registration required.

  • Limited to five free downloads per month.

You can search for free Kindle books at Free-eBooks.net by browsing through fiction and non-fiction categories or by viewing a list of the best books they offer.

You'll need to be a member of Free-eBooks.net to download the books, but membership is free.

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Free Kindle Books and Tips

What We Don't Like

  • No title search feature for just free books.

  • Unfriendly user interface.

Free Kindle Books and Tips is another source for free Kindle books but discounted books are also mixed in every day.

There are plenty of genres available and you can search the website by keyword to find a particular book. Each book has a full description and a direct link to Amazon for the download.

To stay up to date with new releases, Kindle Books, and Tips has a free email subscription service you can use as well as an RSS feed and social media accounts.

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BookGoodies

What We Like

  • Updated weekly.

  • Free download end dates listed.

What We Don't Like

  • Limited time free eBooks.

  • No search options.

BookGoodies has lots of fiction and non-fiction Kindle books in a variety of genres, like Paranormal, Women's Fiction, Humor, and Travel, that are completely free to download from Amazon.

The time frame a book is available as a free download is shown on each download page, as well as a full description of the book and sometimes a link to the author's website. However, some of the eBooks here are free forever.

Social media pages help you find new eBooks from BookGoodies, but they also have an email service that will send the free Kindle books to you every day.

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Booktastik

What We Like

  • Reviews and recommendations.

  • Appealing appearance.

What We Don't Like

  • Limited titles.

  • Links take you to external download pages.

Booktastik has free and discounted books on its website, and you can follow their social media accounts for current updates.

There aren't a lot of free Kindle books here because they aren't free for a very long period of time, though there are plenty of genres you can browse through. Look carefully on each download page and you can find when the free deal ends.

Bootastik's free Kindle books have links to where you can download them, like on Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, etc., as well as a full description of the book.

If you want to subscribe to their email list, you can choose which book categories to get notified about. For example, if you only want to read paranormal and Christian books, you can subscribe to those to avoid being notified about other free eBooks.

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eBooks Habit

What We Like

  • Popular titles available.

  • Free email subscription notifies you of updates.

What We Don't Like

  • No search feature.

  • Free eBooks are mixed in with premium titles.

  • Doesn't update very often.

eBooks Habit promises to feed your free eBooks addiction with free kindle books.

The free Kindle book listings include a full description of the book as well as a photo of the cover.

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Kindle Owners' Lending Library

What We Like

  • No expiration on borrowed eBooks.

  • Thousands of titles available.

What We Don't Like

  • Amazon Prime membership required.

  • Some eBooks only include the first few chapters for free.

The Kindle Owners' Lending Library has hundreds of thousands of free Kindle books available directly from Amazon. This is a lending process, so you'll only be able to borrow the book, not keep it.

Although this program is free, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of it. If you're not a member you can sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime or wait until they offer free subscriptions, which they do from time to time for special groups of people like moms or students.