Category: Free Kindle E-Book
Charles Dickens Bicentennial Celebration
This week, there are celebrations around the world to commemorate the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens, one of the most notable authors in literary history. Most, if not all of…
Best Places to find Free Kindle Books
There are many options on where to find free Kindle books. Amazon has dedicated a page to list all of the options. The only catch is that you really have…
Free Kindle Book – Just the Way You Are by Barbara Freethy
I’ve read a few of Barbara Freethy’s romance novels, and have really enjoyed them because they have storylines that tend to have more depth than your basic, trashy romance novel.…
Kindle Book Recommendations: Classics
One of the biggest advantages of something like a Kindle is supposed to be the amazing savings that one can expect from owning such a device. Books should be cheaper,…
Reactions to Free E-books
Lately, I can’t help myself but notice a new emerging movement of free e-books haters. Mind you, I’m not talking about the pirated free e-books haters. That emotional response to…
Free E-books for Newbies (Part II)
If you’ve been in relationship with your Kindle for a while now, then there is nothing new for you in this post. If you are new to the whole e-books…
Some Free E-books from Forgottenbooks.org
Forgotten Books was recommended to me by a reader, Glynn, who, I’m guessing, is affiliated with this company. Forgotten Books is an independent publishing company focused on reviving old…
Tolstoy and Kindle
As I was reading Muriel Barbery’s The Elegance of the Hedgehog (which I quite enjoyed, by the way), I could not help myself but notice that the author emblematizes intelligence…
Joseph Conrad, Good Kindle Books at a Glance #16
Joseph Conrad is famous not only for his works adapted into well-known films such as Apocalypse Now and Sabotage; he also stands out as he was a Polish-born novelist who…
Free Kindle Books From Amazon
If you are already a fan of urban fantasy or would like to get to know this genre, you may well start with The Wild’s Call, which is offered for free…