Kindle Tip #5
There are a lot of free books available for the Kindle. Check these sources.

ManyBooks.net - over 20,000 FREE eBooks. Find a book and use the drop down menu to select Kindle format.

Feedbooks is a universal e-paper platform compatible with all e-paper devices where you can download thousands of free e-books.

Project Gutenberg - download every book for your Kindle for FREE. No conversion required. Good start page at Project Gutenberg to get Free Kindle eBooks here.

Getting them on your Kindle is pretty easy:

Method 1 - Direct to Kindle
Go to Project Gutenberg with your Kindle’s browser and download directly from the Kindle in two ways:

Use the Basic Web browser on your Kindle and find a link to a compatible file (.txt or .prc). Click on link and download it to your Kindle and it will be available on your home screen.

Method 2 - Download to your computer
Download the file to your computer, then copy it to the Kindle over the USB cable putting it in your Kindle’s ‘documents’ directory.

Method 3 - Using email
Email the txt file to your Kindle mailbox and Amazon will convert it and allow you to download via wireless onto your Kindle (for a charge of 10 cents).

Method 4 - Using Email and Computer
Email the txt file to your Kindle mailbox and Amazon will convert it and email it back to you. Then use your computer’s USB cable/connection to copy it onto your Kindle. This method is FREE.

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