As the tablet market continues to boom, it’s now simpler than ever to download eBooks with the push of a button. The simplicity is great, but for book lovers and avid readers, stocking up on books can get pricey. So, where can you find discounted and free eBooks to feed your bookworm appetite? Check out the ideas below.
Libraries
Many public libraries are keeping up with the trend towards digital, offering eBooks as part of their lending collections. In most cases, all you need is a card to your local library. You can access their eBook lending libraries directly from your computer or tablet, and download eBooks available for you to read for a specified period of time. It’s just like checking out a library book, without actually making a trip to the library.
Author Lists
Book lovers like us all have favorite authors that we know and love. Luckily for us, many of these authors have blogs, email lists, Twitter accounts and Facebook pages for loyal fans to keep up with their latest news and releases. Additionally, many authors offer special giveaways and discounted prices on their works for loyal followers. Check out your favorite authors to receive these newsletters and alerts.
Book Clubs
Many book clubs receive specials on books, allowing members of the group to purchase selections at a discounted group rate. For avid readers, book clubs offer guided discussions on bestselling books, while also giving readers a chance to snag books at a lesser price in exchange for participation in the club.
BookBub
For the simplest way to get great deals on great books, sign up for a daily alert service like ours! BookBub sends you a single daily email, alerting you to flash sales on eBooks in categories you like. At sign-up, you choose your favorite genres – from romance to thrillers to cookbooks – ensuring that no unwanted deals reach your inbox. We work across a range of devices, such as Kindle, Nook, iPad, Google Play, Kobo and more, and all books featured are free or deeply discounted. Our editorial team sifts through the thousands of submissions, picking only the highest quality books to deliver.
As you can see, it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to stock up on great reading material. All of the above options can do the trick, so check out your library’s offering, follow your favorite authors on Twitter and Facebook, join a book club.

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