Category: Books
William Shakespeare, Good Kindle Books at a Glance #1
Good Kindle Books at a Glance is a series of posts I’m going to publish on this blog about books that have caught my attention and that are now available…
Free Books by Harlequin
As part of celebration its 60th anniversary, several Harlequin are available for free on Amazon.com according to official Amazon Kindle Blog: The Bride’s Baby by Liz Fielding. “Events manager Sylvie…
The Most Expensive Amazon Kindle eBook
And the winner is… Selected Nuclear Materials and Engineering Systems (Part 4)… Selling… Selling… Sold to the gentelman in the green coat for $6,431.20 at 20% discount from it’s print…
Free Science Fiction Books From Random House
According to Amazon Blog, following Kindle books by Random House will be available for free until May 31, 2009: Settling Accounts Return Engagement by Harry Turtledove. “In this well-thought-out alternate…
Promised Land: Thirteen Books That Changed America
A while ago I heard a piece on NPR on this book about books, and it really grabbed my attention. I even spent 10 minutes sitting in my car in…
March 2009 One Dollar Kindle Book – Empress By Karen Miller
While this is technically not free, costing $1 comes pretty close to it. Book publisher Orbit is running a promotion allowing Kindle owners to download one of their books per…
23K+ Free Kindle Books at munseys.com
Another good place to download free books for your Amazon Kindle is http://www.munseys.com/. Main website itself is a bit heavy for Kindle Basic Web to render so you can use…
Free Kindle Books From Amazon
This is the second post in the Free Kindle Books series… It so happens that there are 4,800+ books that Amazon.com has made available for Kindle owners to download for…
Project Gutenberg Books for Kindle
This post commences series on absolutely free books available for Amazon Kindle. There are many places on the web that have very good literature available for Kindle for free legally…
The Future of the Book
Scribe Media discusses the future of books, and how e-books could possibly be the future – or at least part of it. Its a fascinating discussion with Bob Stein who…