![]() Here's how to use the service (although the tutorial is intended for Nook owners, the same process applies to Kindle).Ĥ. Ancient as they may seem, libraries are on trend and offer e-books using a service called Overdrive. Amazon and B&N probably intended that lending would be used among friends, but clever Web sites like and let users list their e-books and swap inventory with anyone else.ģ. ![]() Some books are equipped with a "lending" feature. Simply go to the Barnes and Noble bookstore or the Kindle bookstore and search for "0.00." Your results will yield dozens of free books available for direct download to your device.Ģ. Search for "0.00." This is the oldest trick in the book (pun intended). We scoured the Web and found a few different options for finding free e-books for your Kindle or Nook.ġ. ![]() Luckily, the Internet is pretty good at making otherwise expensive things free. The problem is that e-books aren't cheap-in fact, they don't cost much less than their hard-copy counterparts. Many Kindle and Nook owners will agree: having an e-reader makes you read more.
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