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Finding free content for your Kindle
Part of the attraction of owning a Kindle is the ability to read E-books that are out of copyright.
A great site for finding these books is http://freekindlebooks.org/ which contains a large selection of works in the Kindle compatible MOBI format.
You can either download the books onto your PC and copy them across to your Kindle, or you can use the built in browser to download the books direct to your Kindle. I prefer the former method, as it means you automatically have a backup of all your books.
The books on this site come from Project Guttenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/) which has also started to supply E-books in the Kindle format.
You may find that the pages of these books are not properly formatted, chapter headings merged into the text for example, but this does not detract from the reading pleasure. The copyright on books in the UK is 100 years, so even books published in the 1910's can be legally obtained for free.
A great site for finding these books is http://freekindlebooks.org/ which contains a large selection of works in the Kindle compatible MOBI format.
You can either download the books onto your PC and copy them across to your Kindle, or you can use the built in browser to download the books direct to your Kindle. I prefer the former method, as it means you automatically have a backup of all your books.
The books on this site come from Project Guttenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/) which has also started to supply E-books in the Kindle format.
You may find that the pages of these books are not properly formatted, chapter headings merged into the text for example, but this does not detract from the reading pleasure. The copyright on books in the UK is 100 years, so even books published in the 1910's can be legally obtained for free.
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