Pastor Lindstedt's Free Kindle Book of the Day
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=7000#post7000
http://previousdissent.com/forums/sh...0682#post30682
http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthr...#pid1047925049
http://stumbleinn.net/forum/showthre...858#post365858
Ever since buying a Kindle I read lots more books on the device. So where to get free books or library books outside of a Prime membership?
Well, pretty much everyday I go to the Weber-Books Blog and check out that which is the the Editor's Picks of the Free Books of the Day.
http://www.weberbooks.com/kindle/buy...kindle-buffet/
These books go 'free' as part of a Amazon marketing effort in which the author lets them be downloaded for free up to five days per every ninety days. Usually for full marketing effect, the author uses "three days, then two" in which for the first of two periods they set the free download period for three days in order to make the Weber Blog and other blogs, and then a month or so later set for free a two-day period. Most of the 'free books' are part of a fictional series, be they romance, mystery, sci-fi, horror or erotica. The very first book of the series is used to 'hook' those who read the author, like what they see, then look up the author and pay for books two and three of the series.
These free books are a mixed bag, but every so often there is a true gem. When one is found that I think is especially good, I'll post it to the sundry forums so that they can download on one of the free days and read at leisure. I will also write a review in short if I have time to do so, or go back and post it. What is important is if you find my recommendation useful, you go and download the book that day it is posted.
By the way, you don't need to have a Kindle in order to download and read these free books. You do need an Amazon account however. An Amazon account is easy to set up as all you need is an e-mail account and possibly a debit card. If you make a mistake or one is made, then you usually have seven days to 'return' the book, i.e. to delete the book from your account and get a refund.
I find this service quite useful.
Hail Victory!!!
Pastor Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt
Church of Jesus Christ Christian/Aryan Nations of Missouri
http://whitenationalist.org/forum
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=7000#post7000
http://previousdissent.com/forums/sh...0682#post30682
http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthr...#pid1047925049
http://stumbleinn.net/forum/showthre...858#post365858
Ever since buying a Kindle I read lots more books on the device. So where to get free books or library books outside of a Prime membership?
Well, pretty much everyday I go to the Weber-Books Blog and check out that which is the the Editor's Picks of the Free Books of the Day.
http://www.weberbooks.com/kindle/buy...kindle-buffet/
These books go 'free' as part of a Amazon marketing effort in which the author lets them be downloaded for free up to five days per every ninety days. Usually for full marketing effect, the author uses "three days, then two" in which for the first of two periods they set the free download period for three days in order to make the Weber Blog and other blogs, and then a month or so later set for free a two-day period. Most of the 'free books' are part of a fictional series, be they romance, mystery, sci-fi, horror or erotica. The very first book of the series is used to 'hook' those who read the author, like what they see, then look up the author and pay for books two and three of the series.
These free books are a mixed bag, but every so often there is a true gem. When one is found that I think is especially good, I'll post it to the sundry forums so that they can download on one of the free days and read at leisure. I will also write a review in short if I have time to do so, or go back and post it. What is important is if you find my recommendation useful, you go and download the book that day it is posted.
By the way, you don't need to have a Kindle in order to download and read these free books. You do need an Amazon account however. An Amazon account is easy to set up as all you need is an e-mail account and possibly a debit card. If you make a mistake or one is made, then you usually have seven days to 'return' the book, i.e. to delete the book from your account and get a refund.
I find this service quite useful.
Hail Victory!!!
Pastor Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt
Church of Jesus Christ Christian/Aryan Nations of Missouri
http://whitenationalist.org/forum
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