Feedbooks has put together an amazing catalogue of its free ebooks, every single one of them in a ready-to-read Kindle-friendly format. What makes it amazing?
The catalogue resides on your Kindle as a “book,” so you can access it from anywhere- It’s updated frequently, and you can retrieve the updated version through your Kindle without having to touch a computer
- When you see a book you like, you simply click the link and it’s downloaded immediately to your Kindle–again, no computer involved!
It’s like a free version of the Kindle store! Of course, you won’t see the new releases that are on the Amazon store, but considering the dreck that passes for “bestseller” fiction and nonfiction these days, maybe that’s a good thing.
You can find the guide at http://www.feedbooks.com/kindleguide
You can find out more about the guide, and the various ways to get it on your Kindle the first time, on this help page.


“Face of Betrayal” by Lis Wiehl
“Curious Folks Ask” by Sherry Seethaler
“Your Credit Score” by Liz Pulliam Weston
“The Skull Ring” by Scott Nicholson
Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon
GONE by Karen Fenech
Out of Water by Colin Chartres and Samyuktha Varma
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