Allen Stroud's book "The Sword Of Wisimir" is currently available from Amazon for free.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Sword-W...14NW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355553358&sr=8-1
(Allen, how long will it be free for?)
This has prompted me to look into how you find other eBooks for free.
So, first let's look at Amazon.
They do lots of books for free, so how do you find them? Are they all really old titles that no-one wants?
Well, no, they are not all really old titles no-one wants, but there are older titles for free and some newer ones too.
How To Find Them
Look at the section I outlined in red on the left of this screenshot:
If you select Books, and then Kindle Books (because Amazon only does Kindle books, not ePub), and then further select categories down to which ever genre you are interested in, you'll soon see a list of titles displayed.
In the top right area, you'll see a drop down box to select how the list should be sorted, select "Price: Low to High" and the list will show the eBooks that are free:
Here you can see I've selected Fantasy books (I'm a sword & sorcery fan) and I've highlighted the sort by box
You can also use the search box to search for specific words, then sort the order by price, but you'll be more likely to find free books if you sort by genre.
So, Where Else Has Free eBooks?
I don't know all the sites, but a quick search on Google will throw up some sites for you. Here are some I've found:
Project Gutenberg - Out of print books for free
Open Library
Many Books.net
Feed Books
Hundred Zeros They are also on twitter: https://twitter.com/HundredZeros
I know I've concentrated on Kindle and not mentioned ePub, that is because I have a Kindle. Some of the non-Amazon sites cater for many formats, not just Kindle or ePub. If you really need to, you can convert books with Calibre but it might have trouble converting Kindle format to non-Kindle format ... that's Amazon for you!
So I hope this helps you find more free eBooks, and feel free to post sites you've found that have free eBooks or tips you know to find free eBooks or just general feedback & comments.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Sword-W...14NW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355553358&sr=8-1
(Allen, how long will it be free for?)
This has prompted me to look into how you find other eBooks for free.
So, first let's look at Amazon.
They do lots of books for free, so how do you find them? Are they all really old titles that no-one wants?
Well, no, they are not all really old titles no-one wants, but there are older titles for free and some newer ones too.
How To Find Them
Look at the section I outlined in red on the left of this screenshot:

If you select Books, and then Kindle Books (because Amazon only does Kindle books, not ePub), and then further select categories down to which ever genre you are interested in, you'll soon see a list of titles displayed.
In the top right area, you'll see a drop down box to select how the list should be sorted, select "Price: Low to High" and the list will show the eBooks that are free:

Here you can see I've selected Fantasy books (I'm a sword & sorcery fan) and I've highlighted the sort by box
You can also use the search box to search for specific words, then sort the order by price, but you'll be more likely to find free books if you sort by genre.
So, Where Else Has Free eBooks?
I don't know all the sites, but a quick search on Google will throw up some sites for you. Here are some I've found:
Project Gutenberg - Out of print books for free
Open Library
Many Books.net
Feed Books
Hundred Zeros They are also on twitter: https://twitter.com/HundredZeros
I know I've concentrated on Kindle and not mentioned ePub, that is because I have a Kindle. Some of the non-Amazon sites cater for many formats, not just Kindle or ePub. If you really need to, you can convert books with Calibre but it might have trouble converting Kindle format to non-Kindle format ... that's Amazon for you!
So I hope this helps you find more free eBooks, and feel free to post sites you've found that have free eBooks or tips you know to find free eBooks or just general feedback & comments.
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