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Have You Read Any Free Kindle Books?
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Dec 30, 2009 10:05AM

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I just read the above and I really liked it. The foul language was perfect for my taste! I will be purchasing the rest of this series!
The Angel Experiment has been downloaded and will eventually read.
Download them all, doesn't hurt!

I keep meaning to scour the freebie pages and pick some things out on my own, but it is sort of a hassle as my whispernet does not function. Or maybe I'm just too lazy X)

I've read a couple of them. Soul Identity was really good. I read Maximum Ride in paperback a couple years ago, and loved it. Like Kip, I've also read quite a few classics - Mark Twain, Shakespeare, Poe and others. (Mostly for school) I'm really glad I bought a Kindle. =D

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/...
I agree with Already Dead - download them all. I've downloaded literally hundreds of free books. I remove them from my device so they are just sitting on Amazon waiting for me to get around to them. Even though I'll probably never read all of them, I still like having them there.
I assume you're asking about the newer freebies, not the public domain ones. Here are some I liked (though some are not free anymore):
The Keeper - this one was EXCELLENT
Kiss of Midnight
Dark Lover
Paranoia
The Briar King
(All of these except Paranoia are the first in a series, and I ended up buying and reading the rest of them. Amazon is like the book pusher in that regard - first one's free, then you gotta pay for the rest!)
Some that were "meh":
Giving Chase
72 Hours
House of Danger
And some that aren't worth your time:
Full Moon Rising
Weaving Words



Already Dead is the real steal. A quality author in Charlie Huston. I have read his Caught Stealing trilogy and loved it. Already Dead is the first of his Joe Pitt series that I have been looking forward to reading for a while. When I saw it for free I was fired up! From what I have heard Charlie will be releasing future books for free via Kindle so be on the look out.
Conspiracy in Kiev is not bad so far. A pretty good pot boiler. I am not familiar with the author but so far very enjoyable.


Up until this book I would say, "Once I start reading something I'm stuck, I have to finish it."
I just plain stopped and deleted this one!
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Although it's a completely transparent marketing ploy, a lot of publishers are offering the first book of a series free, in hopes that you'll get hooked and buy the rest. I just read Wit'ch Fire and may try the next one. ont entirely sure yet, I have too many other books on my to-read list.

Absolutely agree! That was the only one of the freebies that I couldn't finish, too.

With my new kindle for Christmas, my hubby gave me $50 to spend on new books too. I have only used $9.99 to buy the 4th Twilight book. With all these freebies, that money may last longer than I thought.

Oh no, Diane. They are not really lesser quality. Some that I have gotten for free were really good reads. :) Sometimes they are the first in the series (to get you hooked) or a new author to promote them. There are also a lot of classics available. Your money will last longer than you thought :)

Right now I am half way throught Midnight Sun (Twilight #5) that I had converted from PDF (I did this before I upgraded my K2). I am trying to decide if I want to read some of my freebies next or purchase The Host by Stephenie Meyer. Any recommendations?
Diane U wrote: "That is so good to hear! I have been checking the Kindle Store's bestsellers twice a day so I do not miss out on any new freebies!!
Right now I am half way throught Midnight Sun (Twilight #5) t..."
Go with the freebies! The Host was horribly written. (And I enjoyed Twilight)
Right now I am half way throught Midnight Sun (Twilight #5) t..."
Go with the freebies! The Host was horribly written. (And I enjoyed Twilight)

I recommend Books on the Knob blog for keeping track of freebies and discounts. You set it up as an RSS feed.
http://booksontheknob.blogspot.com/

Amazon sells the first three books in the series in one for $9.99
May of last year I downloaded Serial by Jack Kilborn and Blake Crouch. It's more of a short story than a novel- but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. I also liked how the two wrote the story. Basically it's written into three parts: one author wrote the first part, the other writing the second, then they both collaborated on the third part. I believe it's still a freebie on amazon.
Also have Already Dead by Huston and can't wait to start it!
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Also have Already Dead by Huston and can't wait to start it!
-d
Recently downloaded my first freebie - A STUDY IN SCARLET by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The new Sherlock Holmes movie inspired me to add it to my Kindle, but I've only read a bit so far. Got distracted when I read the sample for THE SECRET LIFE OF CEECEE WILKES by Diane Chamberlain, which pulled me right in!

Right now I am half way throught Midnight Sun (Twilight #5) t..."
I enjoyed the The Host but it takes a while to get into. I would say wait a bit and see if the price goes down and in the meantime read some freebies or inexpensive books. I cannot remember what price The Host was the last time I checked. I have it already in hardcover. If you are looking for something in that category I can try to help you find something cheaper or free :)

Take a look at some of the under $2 books I have found over on this thread:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

I have downloaded tons of free Kindle books - I regularly check Amazon for free books. I've learnt pretty quickly to download the freebies as soon as you see them because they don't stay free! Mileage varies - some are great and some are awful! But, they are free so nothing to lose and you may just stumble across a gem :-)
And don't forget that there are hundreds of "classics" available for free!
I have 225 books sitting on my Kindle atm & all but 2 were absolutely free... They should keep me busy for a while!

I did get the "going gray" freebie last week -- I suspect it will be annoyingly narcissistic, but I can always delete if I don't like it!


So far, I have read "Serial" by Jack Kilborn, Crime Scene At Cardwell Ranch, Dancing In The Moonlight, The Angel Experiment, Dark Pursuit and a ton of "classics" - and have a lot of other free ebooks from Amazon, Smashwords, ManyBooks (and some other sites I've come across) waiting for me.
At the moment I'm reading Exposure: A Novel.
I have enjoyed all of them so far, with the exception of Serial - it just missed the mark and was too short and not quite the gripping serial-killer story I hoped it would be. The Harlequin romances are exactly that - a good (if you like that sort of thing), easy, quick, light read.
I'll post ratings & short reviews of the free Kindle books I read as I finish them, so keep an eye on my bookshelves!

by Gayle Trent which was free...a quick fun read...I quite liked it!!

Can I just say that I LOVE MY KINDLE!!!
Jaimie
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Dancing in the Moonlight (other topics)
Dark Pursuit (other topics)
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