Click here to go to Amazon’s page about their Free Reading Apps. Unfortunately, that’s the case for Google Books, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble.Īlso, remember, text files and Word documents can be emailed to your Kindle, too! Just send them to your Kindle’s email address and enjoy.(1) Go to the Amazon Free Reading Apps page. Some bookstores use copy protection that doesn’t work with Kindles. (Not dishonest or anything, just bad books.) If you like science fiction, the publisher Baen also has a set of free ebooks. There’s also, but frankly, the stuff up there looks really awful. You’ll find more classics and self-published works at FeedBooks. mixes classics and self-published titles, with around 30,000 in its library. Goodreads has about 2,500 more recent free books available, and they’re even mostly in Mobi format. For historical and academic texts, check out. Open Library has even more downloadable books it also has a lending system that doesn’t work with Kindles. Project Gutenberg, which has been around basically as long as the Internet, has nearly 50,000 copyright-free ebooks. If you want classics, a great place to start is Project Gutenberg. You can find your library’s Overdrive Web site at and the Overdrive send-to-Kindle instructions are here.
Available for both Windows and Mac PCs, it hooks into public library catalogs and lets you download Kindle books through Amazon. public library, try downloading the Overdrive Media Console. Calibre actually has a good “get books” metasearch function, but you need to know exactly what you’re looking for it’s not for browsing. There are lots of places to get free ebooks. In Explorer or Finder, drill into that folder until you find the juicy Mobi file within, which you can email to your Kindle or drag and drop onto it using a USB cable. It’ll create a subfolder with the name of the author. Now select the title again and click “Save to disk.” Pick the folder you want to save it in. In the upper right hand corner, make sure the “output format” is “MOBI.” Click OK, and wait until the “Jobs” number at the lower right of the main screen goes from 1 down to 0. Now click on an entry in your Calibre library and choose “convert books” from the top bar. Once you set up Calibre, click on “Add books,” and pick out the free ebook files you’ve downloaded. Unfortunately, Calibre’s own email system was all screwed up when I tried it. When you set up the software, it asks you for your model of ebook reader, and suggests sending the books by email.
Calibre can reformat almost any kind of ebook for almost any ebook reader, although cracking the copy protection on books purchased from Amazon or certain other stores is forbidden.Ĭalibre is available for both Windows and Mac PCs.
The key is a free piece of software called Calibre. epub files to Mobi files for the Kindle to read. EPUB FormatĮPUB is a common ebook format around the Web, but the Kindle can’t read it natively. The graphics will still be in there as well, but you’ll lose the layout of the original PDF.
Send it to your Kindle email address and your PDF will be converted into a Mobi file, where you can control the font size and formatting. pdf file to an email, and make the subject line “convert” - just that word.
If you’re OK with this kind of formatting, you can also drag and drop the file onto your Kindle if you attach the device to your PC with a USB cable. That will maintain the formatting and graphics, but the font size may be too small to read. pdf file to your Kindle’s address without a subject line. If you want your Kindle to display every page in the PDF as if it were a graphic, just email the. PDF FormatĪmazon can automatically convert PDFs into the Kindle format, but you get two formatting choices. You can also drag and drop the file onto your Kindle if you attach the device to your PC with a USB cable. mobi file to an email, send it to your Kindle’s email address (with any subject, and no body in the email), and it should appear on your Kindle shortly. Good news: If your books are in the Mobi format, they’re already readable by the Kindle. It doesn’t have to be your home network, of course you can go to a coffee shop or a public library, for instance. Remember, your Kindle needs to be attached to a Wi-Fi or 3G network for this to work. Now click “Settings” and scroll all the way down to the “approved personal document e-mail list.” Click “add a new approved e-mail address,” and add the email address you intend to send your books from. Next to “Email,” you’ll find the Kindle’s email address. Tap on “Your Devices,” then choose the relevant Kindle from the gallery below. To get your Kindle’s email address, go to using your PC’s Web browser. The easiest way to put books on your Kindle is to do it via email.