Bookbub will send you e-newsletter of daily/weekly short term deals. You let them know your preferred genres. They’ll often have a couple free ones you download, another couple discounted to $2-3 and some more popular/new books discounted from $15 to $5-6.
Google Books for public domain titles. Your library surely belongs to overdrive. You can borrow books and download them for a limited time. Current, frontlist titles will not legally be free any other way and, if you don’t want the publishing business to go the way of the music business, you wouldn’t want to pirate books and deprive authors and the publishers who take chances on new talent of the revenues protected by their copyrights.
Some libraries use overdrive or cloud library (an app) to check out ebooks. Look on your library’s website or ask at info desk. Also, if you have nook or kindle search 0.00 , or free and a variety of books come up. Some authors will do a free sale for limited time to get readers interested
https://www.gutenberg.org/
Gorilla books
Join your local library and then connect to it with apps. I use overdrive, hoopla, and axis 360
Remember…if the book isn’t in public domain, downloading novels on “free” sites can be stealing.
Fuzzy librarian
Bookbub will send you e-newsletter of daily/weekly short term deals. You let them know your preferred genres. They’ll often have a couple free ones you download, another couple discounted to $2-3 and some more popular/new books discounted from $15 to $5-6.
Just look for books by name with pdf free download
ask at your library
On Amazon’s kindle page, there is a tab for best-selling free ebooks you can download. Just need an Amazon account.
Google Books for public domain titles. Your library surely belongs to overdrive. You can borrow books and download them for a limited time. Current, frontlist titles will not legally be free any other way and, if you don’t want the publishing business to go the way of the music business, you wouldn’t want to pirate books and deprive authors and the publishers who take chances on new talent of the revenues protected by their copyrights.
http://ohfb.com/ aka One Hundred Free books
libgen – best resource, if you’re open to torrenting
Your local library
http://m.vk.com/
http://gutenberg.org/
Freebooksy and bookbinding.
Auto correct!! Meant bookbub!
http://mobile9.com/
Some libraries use overdrive or cloud library (an app) to check out ebooks. Look on your library’s website or ask at info desk. Also, if you have nook or kindle search 0.00 , or free and a variety of books come up. Some authors will do a free sale for limited time to get readers interested
iBooks sometimes
If you subscribe to Bookbub, you will get daily offers. Most are 99 cents,$1.99, and some are actually free.
Overdrive from your library