My (ħielsa) Kindle reading list

Turns out there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but there is such thing as a free book.

The cover of the Odyssey
Available for the low price of $0.00

I recently got a Kindle (the old kind, without a touch screen or 3G or a color screen or anything) for an internship I’m working on. I figured I’d get some books to read while I was at it (might as well use the Kindle for what it’s intended), so I opened up the Kindle Store on my Kindle and prepared to buy a few books.

The first book on my list was Homer’s Odyssey, which I’m currently reading in English class. I scrolled though some of the results looking for the cheapest copy. $12.50, $2.50, $0.00, $1.00, $2.00… hm, looks like I’ll get the $1 onewait, what?!?

Dak id-dritt – there was a completely free version of the Odyssey available on the Kindle Store. I selecteddownload”, and in a few seconds The Odyssey popped up on my home screen. Simple as that.

I figured that this was, after all, l- Odyssey, so it would definitely have a free version available. How about less-famous The Count of Monte Cristo? Yup, free version available too. The Art of War? You guessed it.

Count of Monte Cristo
Also available for $0.00

I spent an hour happily browsing through the free store (you just need to know which book you want) and filling up my Kindle with free stuff. At the end, I had the following on my Kindle. Mhux wisq shabby.

  • The Odyssey of Homer, Homer and William Cowper
  • Moby Dick, jew, the whale, Herman Melville
  • Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
  • The Art of War, Sunzi
  • The War of the Worlds, H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
  • The Time Machine, H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
  • The Raven, Edgar Allen Poe
  • The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas
  • A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
  • Dracula, Bram Stoker
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Yup, if you just search the titles, you’ll find that there are free versions available. There are probably plenty more well-known books with free versions available that I didn’t include here.

By the way, if you registered the Kindle with the same e-mail that you use for your Amazon account, inti tista ' find books online and have them sent to your Kindle. So you can get free books without even having to have your Kindle with you. Neat, huh?

Ah, I love free stuff. Especially free books.

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Neel Mehta

Harvard College. Web developer. Sometime philosopher. Baseball junkie.

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