Which Publishers Offer Lib Free Books For Fantasy Series?

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Claire
Claire
2025-08-18 02:53:04
Fantasy fans on a budget, rejoice! I’ve found hidden lib-free gems from publishers like DAW, which occasionally partners with libraries for free digital loans. Harper Voyager has done giveaways for series like 'The Poppy War'.

Indie publisher Parvus Press released free short stories from their 'Shattered Sands' universe. Even web serials count—'The Wandering Inn' by pirateaba is entirely free online. Don’t overlook Kickstarter either; some authors offer free digital copies as backer rewards. It’s all about timing and newsletters!
Tristan
Tristan
2025-08-20 03:06:06
I’ve stumbled upon a few publishers that offer lib-free gems. Tor is a big one—they often release free chapters or even full books to hook readers, like Brandon Sanderson’s 'The Way of Kings' prime chapters. Baen Books has their Free Library, packed with classics like David Weber’s 'Honor Harrington' series.

Then there’s Gollancz, which occasionally drops freebies like 'The Blade Itself' by Joe Abercrombie during promotions. Small presses like Grimdark Magazine also give away shorts to spotlight new authors. For indie stuff, check out authors like Michael J. Sullivan, who’ve released free novellas set in their worlds. It’s a treasure trove if you know where to dig!
Kai
Kai
2025-08-20 19:05:18
For free fantasy books, I rely on publisher newsletters. Tor.com’s free short stories are stellar—like Ken Liu’s 'The Paper Menagerie'. Angry Robot’s 'Open Door' program spotlights diverse voices with free samples.

Smaller presses like Broken Eye Books offer free ARCs if you review them. Also, check out authors’ websites; Mark Lawrence gave away 'Prince of Thorns' for a limited time. It’s a mix of patience and luck!
Ian
Ian
2025-08-21 15:32:47
I love hunting for legal free fantasy reads, and publishers are surprisingly generous. Orbit sometimes offers free ebooks—I snagged N.K. Jemisin’s 'The Fifth Season' sampler this way. Penguin Random House’s newsletter often includes free excerpts from big series like 'The Name of the Wind'.

Self-published authors on platforms like Amazon KDP Select give away books temporarily; I grabbed Andy Weir’s 'The Martian' back when it was free. Also, keep an eye on Humble Bundle’s book bundles—they’ve had entire fantasy collections for pay-what-you-want deals. Libraries like Open Library or Project Gutenberg are goldmines too, with classics like 'The Hobbit' available.
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