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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 170626" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Pat and anyone else interested in free kindle books: Amazon has a good amount of free books for the Kindle, without joining Prime. But some kindle devices make it very difficult to browse only the free books. On the Kindle Fire, you can refine your search to sort by price to get the free books at the top of the list. Also from the Amazon website, you can easily sort your search results by price and find the free stuff in your category of interest. </p><p> </p><p>Another neat Kindle feature: On the link that Laura posted for info on the loaner books, you can find another link for info on borrowing public library books. Our local library has a lot of books available for Kindle loan and the system works quite smoothly. You check out the title from the library website with your library card and they hand you off to Amazon who delivers the book to your kindle in the usual way. Sometimes there is a waiting list and they email you when your turn comes around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 170626, member: 4923"] Pat and anyone else interested in free kindle books: Amazon has a good amount of free books for the Kindle, without joining Prime. But some kindle devices make it very difficult to browse only the free books. On the Kindle Fire, you can refine your search to sort by price to get the free books at the top of the list. Also from the Amazon website, you can easily sort your search results by price and find the free stuff in your category of interest. Another neat Kindle feature: On the link that Laura posted for info on the loaner books, you can find another link for info on borrowing public library books. Our local library has a lot of books available for Kindle loan and the system works quite smoothly. You check out the title from the library website with your library card and they hand you off to Amazon who delivers the book to your kindle in the usual way. Sometimes there is a waiting list and they email you when your turn comes around. [/QUOTE]
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