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FTC Disclosure: If you make a purchase via a link on this site, I may receive a small commission. There will be no added cost to you. What's better than finding free Kindle Fire books to read on your tablet? Prices are subject to change at any time and without notice. Products listed as free may no longer be free. Please confirm all prices before purchasing products. Please see the Terms of Use. Why Are Some Books Free? Usually, books that are offered for free are done so by self-published authors who are trying to get the word out about their new book. In exchange, most authors would greatly appreciate receiving an honest review about their book. Books that are available for free are for a limited time. I've seen books listed as free for as little as 24 hours up to several days, and mrboss.com on occasion, even for a full week or more. Personally, I find that on average, the quality of self-published books is not of equal value to those that have been published with a publishing house.


I feel that books that have been read and edited by an agent and publisher, in addition to the author, are so much more refined and polished, verses authors who publish their books without bothering to pay for Ebooks an editor to help them clean up their work. HOWEVER, there are some fabulous gems out there and they sometimes are offered for free. I guess it mostly depends on how picky you are (I am very picky). Fortunately, trying out books for free is a great way to test out new authors, with little to lose except your valuable time. If you'd like to see some of Amazon's Kindle Book Deals (for huge discounts on regularly priced books) head on over to my Kindle Fire Books page for links to several really great deals! Also, don't miss my tutorials on reading library books and listening to library audio books on your Kindle Fire.


There are over 22,000 libraries and schools worldwide and they have FREE eBooks and eAudio books just waiting for you to download them onto your Kindle Fire. I have 100's of free ebooks on my Kindle Fire and you can too! Among all the free books I've downloaded there are cookbooks, www.uneditedmeat.com children's books, novels, self improvement books, and many others. How did I find all of them? Fairly easy, actually, by subscribing to Amazon's RSS feeds for the top free books in my favorite subjects. As of the moment of writing this, I have 26 new books I haven't looked at yet, so this list continues on and is constantly updated. The RSS reader (Feedly in my case) shows a book's title, author, cover, star rating and number of reviews (if applicable), and Amazon Ebooks a few other details including a link directly to the book on Amazon. 0.00 for as long as the book is listed for free, but once an ebook goes back to its regular price this number will change accordingly, so be sure to always check the price before downloading.


What about blogs that list free ebooks? Why don't I share some of those? 1. There's a small window of time in which Kindle books are listed for free. By the time a person finds the book, lists it on their website, and you see it, the book may no longer be free. 2. On March 1, 2013, Amazon changed their affiliate agreement affecting sites that primarily promote free Kindle ebooks, causing them to no longer be eligible for affiliate income. There are a lot of details with both of the above, especially the second, that I'm not going to go over, but what it means is that I foresee the eventual demise of blogs that only promote free books. Most of them will either fade away, close up shop, or start promoting a LOT of paid books and other products (if they don't already). They will most likely stop listing as many free books as they used to.


Now, there's nothing wrong with promoting paid books and products (I recommend fabulous products myself) but if you're looking for free Kindle Fire books it's best to go directly to the source: Amazon. And I'll show you how. If you're a little lost at this point and unsure what an RSS feed or reader is, that's okay. I haven't yet explained. That's because I already have an article all about what RSS is and how to set it up on your Kindle Fire. If you like what you saw in the picture above, and want quick, easy access to free Kindle Fire books, then head on over to my tutorial and setup your own RSS reader. There's even a video at the bottom of that page which visually shows what RSS is and why it's so fabulous! It's simple to setup and worth the bit of effort it takes. You'll forever enjoy the reward of instantly seeing the hottest free books from Amazon right on your Kindle Fire, as well as seeing what's new on your favorite blogs and websites- like this one! This has been g᠎en erated ​by G᠎SA᠎ C​on tent G ener ator DEMO!

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