Topic: Amazon’s Kindle and free Kindle Books; free classic e-books
Format: Free Amazon Kindle PC software download and free Kindle-format e-book downloads
Reviewer/email: Mike G – greers_pm@yahoo.com
Now you can use your PC to help you study classic literary and religious works! Amazon’s new (and free!) PC software will allow you to download and read Kindle formatted e-books directly on your PC. (Mac version of the software will be available soon.)

If you’re like me, you’re taking a “try before you buy” approach to the somewhat pricey Amazon Kindle. This free software from Amazon will turn your PC into a Kindle reader, giving you the opportunity to work with many of the Kindle’s features. And while your PC might not be as sleek or portable as the Kindle, you’ll be able to get a sense of what the Kindle reading experience is like.
To download your free Kindle for PC software, go to:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=kcp_pc_mkt_lnd?docId=1000426311
[Thanks to Barb Dybwad's post on Mashable for alerting us to this free software! See the original post at: http://mashable.com/2009/11/10/kindle-pc-launches/ ]
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Thousands of Free E-Books in Kindle Format
After you get your new software, you’ll want to search Amazon to find book titles to download. Most are very reasonably priced and Amazon offers some for free!
Alternately, you can go to FreeKindleBooks.org and find thousands of free classic books including the literary works of Mark Twain, Aristotle, H.G. Wells, Emily Dickinson, Lao-Tse, and many others (including religious, political, and philosophical essays).
URL of FreeKindleBooks.org — http://www.freekindlebooks.org/
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I had the original Kindle and it changed my life. It rekindled my passion for reading, and opened me to a world of new authors and genres that I simply never would have found at the local bookstores. When the Kindle 2 was announced I immediately ordered one. I didn’t have any major problems with the Kindle 1, but I figured that since I loved the Kindle, I would love the Kindle 2 even more.
If you love to read, and find yourself going to the bookstore 2 or more times a month, the Kindle is for you. It’s that simple. The device makes everything about reading a better experience. While the price is steep, just do the math for yourself on what you will save over purchasing books at stores, not to mention the hassle it saves, and all of the content you will find that you never would have otherwise.
Gracias de nuevo
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