Tag: Free ebooks
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How to find free ebooks on Kobo international sites
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This is the update of a post I wrote back in January. Since that time Kobo has updated store interface in major countries: Canada, US, UK, France, Germany, among them. If you live in one of those countries, please read this post for details how to find free ebooks. Users living in remaining countries, still see…
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How to find free ebooks on Kobo Canada, US, and UK
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Depending on the country you live in and connect with the internet, Kobo is displaying a different store interface. I’ve invested in a VPN software to check out the store from different countries. Users in US, Canada, UK, and a couple of other major countries, see the new interface. The rest of the markets are…
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3 ways to find free ebooks on Google Play
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If you’ve got Android-based smartphone or tablet, you may want to check out Google’s native ebookstore available on Google Play. The number of countries with access to Google Play ebookstore is increasing. Currently there are 26 are on the list. While Google web search is famous from showing thousands of results to even the most specific…
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Get new ebooks from Project Gutenberg once a day to your inbox
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Project Gutenberg is our favorite source of free ebooks that have entered public domain. Currently there are over 42 thousand ebooks in several formats, including the ones that are compatible with Kindle (mobi), as well as Nook, Kobo or iBooks (epub). The site offers an RSS feed of books recently added to the catalog or…
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Robinson Crusoe, edition from 1801, with original illustrations by A. Carse
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Robinson Crusoe, a famous novel by Daniel Defoe, was first published on 25 April, 1719. The book is a fictional autobiography of the main character, who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island, encountering Native Americans, captives and mutineers, before being rescued. The book was very well received and is often credited as marking the…
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The quickest way to find free Kindle books with an iPhone or iPad
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There are several services that list free Kindle books, but it doesn’t mean that each day you’ll spot the free book you’d actually want to read. An option to find a book that is interesting for me and at the same time is free was always something that I wanted to achieve. Searching for free ebooks…
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Short stories for tech geeks are free on Kindle until March 5
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If you are a tech geek and would like to double-check what’s wrong (or good) with your geekish attitude, these fun-to-read stories (written by myself) might be a good companion while restarting the operating system (or operating systems). A hint that may geo-locate these stories on a book-genre map: it’s something between “Monty Python of digital…
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Astounding Stories of Super-Science are free on Project Gutenberg
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I’m pleased to share a new set of great books that came into public domain and are available for free from Project Gutenberg. Many people assume that public domain is all about classic literature from XIX century. It’s not true. You can find a lot of much younger publications. Some time ago, I put together 12…