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CFrance
07-23-2012, 04:08 PM
A while back someone posted a few sites for downloading free ebooks. There were a couple or three sites. I thought I bookmarked the thread but can't find it now. I've done a search for free ebook threads on the forum, but there are so many of them, I thought I might ask here if anyone remembers the title of the post or what member it was. I have a friend who received a Kindle Fire and wants to find some free sites.
I'm hoping someone with a better memory than mine might be able to help!
Indydealmaker
07-23-2012, 04:39 PM
A while back someone posted a few sites for downloading free ebooks. There were a couple or three sites. I thought I bookmarked the thread but can't find it now. I've done a search for free ebook threads on the forum, but there are so many of them, I thought I might ask here if anyone remembers the title of the post or what member it was. I have a friend who received a Kindle Fire and wants to find some free sites.
I'm hoping someone with a better memory than mine might be able to help!
This site will help your friend find some free books for kindle:
eReaderIQ.com | The Easier, Faster, Smarter Way to Kindle! (http://www.ereaderiq.com/)
Moderator
07-23-2012, 04:44 PM
Cfrance.... As I recall, the websites that were posted allowed illegal downloading of commercial/copyrighted material or purchase of CDs with similar protected content. The Admin deleted the thread since it discussed or promoted copyright violations.
CFrance
07-23-2012, 04:48 PM
No, these were definitely not illegal downloads. The are legal sites for this.
CFrance
07-23-2012, 04:55 PM
Moderator, i think, for instance, one site is the Gutenburg Press, and another was Library of Congress. I found this list of free legal download sites. 10 Websites To Download Free eBooks - AppNewser (http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/ten-websites-to-download-free-ebooks_b10776). I thought i had ascertained that the poster's sites were all legal. I could be wrong, though.
Moderator
07-23-2012, 04:59 PM
Cfrance.... Yes, there are a lot of old classics that are free to download. The thread I am referring to discussed some questionable methods for obtaining recent best sellers at low or no cost.
You might try to do a TOTV site search on ebooks and see what pops up.
Also both Sumter and Lady Lake libraries now offer free ebooks for their patrons.
mulligan
07-24-2012, 06:48 AM
How about paying the author for his work?? Seems fair to me.
CFrance
07-24-2012, 07:05 AM
Mulligan, on the free legal sites, either the copyright has expired, or the author has already been compensated in some way and agrees to have the book offered for e-book reading. This isn't about ripping the author off. We are not trying to do that.
When you borrow a book from the library, you aren't paying the author either.
And actually, even when you buy an e-book, you don't own it forever. After a certain number of uses, albeit many, many uses, it comes off your e-reader.
mollypeanut
07-24-2012, 12:31 PM
A while back someone posted a few sites for downloading free ebooks. There were a couple or three sites. I thought I bookmarked the thread but can't find it now. I've done a search for free ebook threads on the forum, but there are so many of them, I thought I might ask here if anyone remembers the title of the post or what member it was. I have a friend who received a Kindle Fire and wants to find some free sites.
I'm hoping someone with a better memory than mine might be able to help!
I have a Kindle Fire... I am a avid reader, both Ebooks and audio.. The site that I use ... and it is AMAZING is "Overdrive.com" this site is connected to your library.. you type in your zip code and off you go.. it will connect you with the group of librarys.. "free" you just need your library card.. I still have my card from NY and will be down in TV full time in 2 weeks.. I will have to see how it works there.. You will need to down load the "overdrive app" to the Kindle.. The Kindle is an Android... You can borrow for up to 3 weeks then puff the are gone... This site will keep your friend busy for a long time because its the library!! I just checked and the zip code for The Villages does not come up.. You can use.. Lady Lake - 32159 Leesburg - 34748 I would love to hear what you think....:-)
uujudy
07-24-2012, 04:16 PM
Mollypeanut, I just discovered today that the the Sumter County Library system (the Villages has 2 Sumter County Libraries) is now affiliated with Overdrive. I haven't had a chance to go through the books to see if there are any new good ones listed, or how easy it is to borrow books this way, but I'm hopeful it will be a piece of cake! We have waited a long time for this to happen in The Villages.
Ohiogirl
07-24-2012, 04:21 PM
At least that is what I am finding. For instance, maybe you have a favorite author, or have discovered an author who has a series of books - I am finding only 1 or 3 out of 8 or 10 titles available as an ebook, both from my large library up north and even more limited with the Sumter County library. Lots more are still available as actual printed books than in ebook form.
Sumter library books are quite limited. However, the process is easy. I downloaded two books to my Kindle today. They also have e-pub format.
CFrance
07-24-2012, 09:23 PM
I have a Kindle Fire... I am a avid reader, both Ebooks and audio.. The site that I use ... and it is AMAZING is "Overdrive.com" this site is connected to your library.. you type in your zip code and off you go.. it will connect you with the group of librarys.. "free" you just need your library card.. I still have my card from NY and will be down in TV full time in 2 weeks.. I will have to see how it works there.. You will need to down load the "overdrive app" to the Kindle.. The Kindle is an Android... You can borrow for up to 3 weeks then puff the are gone... This site will keep your friend busy for a long time because its the library!! I just checked and the zip code for The Villages does not come up.. You can use.. Lady Lake - 32159 Leesburg - 34748 I would love to hear what you think....:-)
Mollypeanut, I wonder... We have a library card for the library down by 466A. Would that enable us to use the other libraries you mentioned--Leesburg and Lady Lake? I looked at the site, and it appears you have to have a card for the library system(s) that have the book you want. I still have my Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh card and have been borrowing books for my kindle from them, and also from the one here in Muskegon, Michigan, without having to download an app. I am not sure if this site would help me any further, but it sure is interesting to look at! Thanks for the info.
mollypeanut
07-25-2012, 08:13 AM
Mollypeanut, I wonder... We have a library card for the library down by 466A. Would that enable us to use the other libraries you mentioned--Leesburg and Lady Lake? I looked at the site, and it appears you have to have a card for the library system(s) that have the book you want. I still have my Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh card and have been borrowing books for my kindle from them, and also from the one here in Muskegon, Michigan, without having to download an app. I am not sure if this site would help me any further, but it sure is interesting to look at! Thanks for the info.
Because "Overdrive.com" is web based... Where ever you have a library card from you should be able to sign into their group of libraries.. My card is in NY until it expires I will be able to use it.. You have 2 cards!! you would be able to look at 2 different library groups.. it can be very enjoyable.. While it may be limited to how many books are available from an author that you like... It is still free... I am always able to find something I want to read or listen to.. You can also download an audio book.. I enjoy listening in the car.. I plug the Kindle into the audio jack and away I go!!!
BaylorBear
07-25-2012, 08:28 AM
Bassettbooks.com is another website. They have a daily newsletter like eReader.
CFrance
07-25-2012, 09:11 AM
Because "Overdrive.com" is web based... Where ever you have a library card from you should be able to sign into their group of libraries.. My card is in NY until it expires I will be able to use it.. You have 2 cards!! you would be able to look at 2 different library groups.. it can be very enjoyable.. While it may be limited to how many books are available from an author that you like... It is still free... I am always able to find something I want to read or listen to.. You can also download an audio book.. I enjoy listening in the car.. I plug the Kindle into the audio jack and away I go!!!
Mollypeanut, thanks for all this info. Now you have taught me something I didn't realize about my Kindle--that I can use it as an audio book in the car. At least I hope I can... The car we brought home is 2005 and not very tech savvy. The newer one (we left at TV) has all those electronic bells & whistles, SOME of which I've figured out and some await the learning curve...
And BaylorBear, thanks for Bassetbooks. I'll pass that along.
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