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Free Kindle Books From The Library
Patrons can download e-books for their Kindle for free with their library card. The collection includes books for adults, young adults and children in popular genres like thrillers, historical fiction, biography, literary fiction, romance and history.
There is a whole page of this research guide dedicated to Overdrive. It includes information about the collection, where to get help and other support. Click on the "Overdrive" tab above this box.
- About Overdrive for Kindle
Overdrive now works with Kindle! This is relatively new for Overdrive and you can find out all about it from this website. - All About Overdrive
This link takes you to the Overdrive page of this research guide. - Go to Overdrive
Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks here!
More Free Books for Kindle
- Free Book Collections
The Kindle Store links to free book collections and provides directions for accessing them. This page also has instructions for getting Project Gutenberg books onto your Kindle. - Popular Classics from Amazon
Amazon has thousands of classics available for free download to the Kindle. - Limited Time Promotional Offers from Amazon
Amazon makes many books available for free for a limited time. - BookLending.com
BookLending.com is a website that matches lenders and borrowers of Kindle e-books. To participate in lending and borrowing Kindle books, you must first register as a user on the site or connect with facebook. You may lend/borrow a book once between Kindles. Titles eligible are very limited and mainstream authors are blocked for the most part. - Lendle
Lendle is another website that matches lenders and borrowers of Kindle e-books. You must first register as a user on the site or connect with facebook or Twitter. - FreeReadFeed
FreeReadFeed is a page of free books available for the Kindle. Each item has a "Free since" date and says when the last time it was verified to be free.
Kindle Help
Amazon's Kindle is still the most popular dedicated e-reader on the market today. Whether you have had a Kindle since the first generation released in 2007 or you are considering a purchase of a Kindle Fire tablet there are many things to learn about the device. We have gathered resources that will help you with getting books and making the most of your device.
- Kindle Help From Amazon
Getting Started, Troubleshooting, FAQs and a Customer Service Forum straight from the source. - How to Do (Almost) Everything With a Kindle 3
The good folks at Wired have a very helpful page on how to make the most of your Kindle 3. - Kindle How To
The eBookReadersResource.com folks have a full page of ways to make your Kindle do things like access Google Maps, work outside the US, change the screensaver and, of course, download free books. - How to Put .pdf Files on Your Kindle
