So for Christmas, our company gave us gift certificates to the retail store we supply at the DC. I opted to use mine along with a few coupons I had and an employee discount to get a Kindle Fire for all of like thirty bucks out of pocket. It was the best investment I've made in terms of advancing my reading. This was after, granted, I dissed tablets of all kinds for ages to Tarot and others who seemingly loved them. I had, being ignorant and an old foggie, no knowledge that a kindle fire was actually a tablet.
Then, once I had acquired a Fire, I wanted some books to read off it. I'm a cheap scape at heart. And I'm always poor. Some call this term 'horse poor'. If you have animals, you're always paying vet bills, hay bills, farrier bills, and you never have spare cash. So... me being me, I soon discovered free books. What? Free books?!?! Sure. Wait you say... maybe these are bad books, novellas, or not the real deal? Well sure there's those types out there, but see there's this racket out there in the amazon and barnes and nobles world that's absolutely amazing for all involved. It's called 'freebies' days or weeks or volumes. You see, publishers want you to get hooked on new authors that you normally wouldn't spend the money on.... or want you to get introduced to a new series... so they put the book up for free oftentimes to get you to 'discover' the author. If there's a five volume set out there, book one goes for free, to hook you, and then you go buy the sequels to see whats going on.
But that's not just for say genres like romance or fantasy. They do this for cookbooks, craftbooks, how-to books, etc. When I first got interested in beekeeping, before my bee mentor and my beekeeping classes, I got a ton of free bee and beekeeping related books off Amazon.
And did you know almost all the classics are free on Amazon too? You can read Dickens and Bronte and Shakespeare all for free if you have a kindle? You can own them at no cost to you with just a click? You just download the books... that's it. So... how do you find them? You go to the kindle store on Amazon (or the nook equivalent on B&N) and type in the genre your looking for... then you go to relevants and click on lowest to highest. All the freebies for the day are displayed first. Now, if you love books of all types, this is a lot of work. But we have computer programers and volunteers out there that just want to stare at books all day.
That lead me to discover whole sites dedicated to the pursuit of free books. Yea baby. Oh yea! I'm making the herbal essence commercial sounds right about now. So... here are two of my favorites. And mind you.. you don't technically need a kindle fire to read these. There are tons of programs on the net that convert from Nook to Fire to PC in all sorts of combinations. I even have one that lets me read my Kindle Fire stuff on my droid phone sans my Fire. And I have my books stored on my Amazon Cloud so all I do is retrieve with my phone, read, and delete. Yea baby.... oh yea!
Okay ... so check out these two sites.
OneHundredFreeBooks is great. It's my current favorite. The editor picks five books three times a day and highlights them for you so you can download. They are hand picked, but Ed also has a big cache of 'whats free currently' on his site which is what I pointed you too in the link. I have downloaded the entire Alan Dean Foster Spellsinger series, Terry Goodkin, Nora Roberts, Barbara Hambly, Game of Thrones books, etc. These aren't all just no names. Freebies are all over. The ones I took from today that looked interesting were 132 Salad Dressings and Dips, The Fountain of Eden, The photography book on correcting facial flaws, When The Devil Whispers, Lame Excuses, Brevity of Roses, Lady in White, Italian Cooking for a Week, Singapore Cuisine, Cat's Paw, and I Am Wolf. A pretty good snatch for freebies today I think. I'm going to try some of the asian fusion recipes this weekend. I also grabbed a few of Ed's handpicked thurs morning and afternoon books from those batches. It's on another link or you can find them at the bottom under his list.
KindleBuffet - This is steve's site and I love it to death. He had a minor ragecation in Feb and just rebooted in March so hes back up and running but a bit truncated. I can explain the ragecation if anyone is curious. You are? Oh okay. Amazon encourages sites like OHFB and KB by letting them do click throughs so if you shop for one book, get it free, and decide you want all the others in the series to take on your road trip etc... and buy other things while you were on the site... having come from say KB or OHFB, then Amazon would toss KB and OHFB cookies of like a portion of the profits from all the purchases people would do while they were there. Say you picked up a ton of great books free but realized you were on amazon and were running low on Chai and Tapicoa beads for your bubble tea while you were there and decided to order some.... OHFB or KB would get a 5% or so cut of that amazon profit. It added up to a HUGE ton of money for Steve and Ed. So they looked even harder for more free books to get people onto Amazon to get them shopping etc. I'm a cheap scape, like I've said, and made them no money... but anyhow Amazon decided enough of the perks. We cheapos would find our freebies with or without Ed and Steve's help... so they cut off the perks. This enraged Steve... understandably so.. who dragged himself out of bed every morning at 5am so his site was good to go by seven when the east coasterners got up and wanted freebies with their morning coffee before they headed off to work. So he took a break. I don't blame him.
Anyhow... Kindlebuffet shows some of the same books OHFB does. So I won't go through the list again of what I downloaded, but I will tell you I read Sandwhich with a side of Romance at work last night and it was quirky and funny and kept me entertained all night. I got it off Ed's site a few days earlier when its week long promo first started. Ed picked it so I said 'dude likes romance... I can't go wrong' and grabbed it.
But anyhow, you should see my kindle library. From nothing in Dec to 2116 books as of todays date... you can't go wrong. And I have books on everything! Do you know you can make duct tape purses? I have a book on that. I have cooking books, baking books, books on herbalism and at home beauty care. I have books on how to make your own paints both with current ingredients and ingredients they had in the middle ages. I have books on medieval weapons, hand to hand tactics, dagger fighting, martial arts, and books on making boos, writing books, writing tips, writing hints, and books about anything under the sun. I have book son how to talk to your man, how to get your wife in the mood, and how to discuss sex with kids. I have books on being a site admin, how to sell on ebay, what all etsy's secrets are, etc. I have business books, marketing books, books on who invented (really!) the internet, and books on environmentalism, global warming, etc. I have occult books on witchcraft and books on poetry and grief. I have books on countering insomnia and books on making those killer little italian cookies. And omg the gardening books. I have books on how to grow almost everything under the sun outside, inside, and in containers and greenhouses.
This is all true. Go forth. Check it out yourself.
Be warned though. Sometimes these books are only free for a few hours or even an hour that day. So you have to catch them when they are free and you need to double check before you order that you aren't 'buying' it and that its still free... especially if your an amazon junkie like me that has a one-click purchase plan.