Where To Find Free Books To Add To Kindle From PC?

2025-07-04 01:48:23 121

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Ulysses
Ulysses
2025-07-07 09:36:30
As someone who spends way too much time hunting for free Kindle books, I’ve got a treasure trove of sources to share. Project Gutenberg is my go-to—it’s a massive library of over 60,000 free eBooks, mostly classics like 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'Frankenstein,' all formatted for Kindle. Just download the MOBI or EPUB file and email it to your Kindle address. Another gem is Open Library, where you can borrow modern titles for free, just like a digital library.

For more contemporary reads, check out BookBub. They curate free and discounted eBooks daily, and you can filter by genre. I’ve snagged everything from romance to thrillers there. Also, don’t overlook your local library’s OverDrive or Libby app—you can borrow Kindle books legally and send them straight to your device. Lastly, sites like ManyBooks and FreeBooksy offer rotating selections of free titles, perfect for discovering new authors without spending a dime.
Chloe
Chloe
2025-07-06 09:50:23
I’m all about maximizing my Kindle without breaking the bank, and I’ve found some awesome spots for free books. Project Gutenberg is a classic—think 'Sherlock Holmes' or 'Dracula' ready to download in seconds. For newer titles, BookBub’s free section is gold; I’ve downloaded at least a dozen mysteries and romances from there. Open Library is another winner, especially if you’re into borrowing bestsellers.

Don’t forget about Amazon’s own Free Kindle Books section—just search 'free Kindle books' on Amazon, and you’ll see tons of options, from indie gems to temporarily free bestsellers. I also love ManyBooks for its clean interface and curated lists. Pro tip: Follow authors on Twitter or join Kindle freebie Facebook groups—they often announce limited-time free deals you won’t find elsewhere.
Violet
Violet
2025-07-08 11:03:11
I’ve built my Kindle library almost entirely with free books, and here’s how. Project Gutenberg is a must for classics—everything from 'Alice in Wonderland' to 'Moby Dick' is there, perfectly formatted. For modern books, I rely on BookBub’s daily emails highlighting freebies. I’ve discovered so many hidden gems this way.

Another favorite is Open Library, where you can borrow books just like a physical library. Amazon’s Kindle Store also has a 'Top Free' section—I check it weekly for new additions. Lesser-known sites like ManyBooks and FreeBooksy are great too, offering everything from sci-fi to romance. Bonus: Some authors give away free eBooks on their websites, so always Google your favorite writers—you might get lucky.
Georgia
Georgia
2025-07-08 03:34:50
Finding free Kindle books is easier than you think. Start with Project Gutenberg for timeless classics—download MOBI files and email them to your Kindle. BookBub is great for contemporary freebies, with new titles added daily. Open Library lets you borrow popular books digitally.

Don’t skip Amazon’s own free section—just search 'free Kindle books' and browse. ManyBooks and FreeBooksy are also solid for curated free picks. For a wider selection, check out your local library’s digital catalog via OverDrive or Libby. Happy reading!
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