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Topic: Free and Cheap Ebooks with BookBub (Read 317 times)

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March 02, 2016, 02:10:48 AM
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Your welcome, they should have some categories of book you like they have the main genres  - sci-fi, fantasy, humour, war, historical, autobiography etc

I generally find that there's about 2-4 free books a week that I find interesting enough to download and 3-4 discounted books that are tempting to pay for. Somedays there's nothing of interest.

What I like about it is how easy it is - they send you an email and you have a quick look to see if anything interests you. If it does you click on the link which takes you straight to the book on Amazon and then on to your Kindle or PC
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March 01, 2016, 07:42:00 PM
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Nice man, thanks a lot I will sign up and check it out.

I was recently watching some youtube video's of tai lopez.
And he said the most successful people in the world keep reading books.
To become a better version of yourself.

And when I was younger I liked to read a lot.
Now I only read the paper in the morning and still a lot on the internet!
But this is a good start if they have the type of books I want, Thanks!
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February 29, 2016, 10:44:25 AM
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Hi guys

I thought some of you may be interested in this service which gives you free and cheap ebooks. https://www.bookbub.com/

You click on the link (non-referral) and enter your details to create an account, then you select the categories of books you're interested in. Then everyday you'll get an email with a number of books that are either free or discounted - it'll show the cover and have a brief synopsis of each title and a link to the deal.

Click on the link and it'll take you to the book - normally it's an Amazon page and you then buy the book (the cost is £0.00 if it's a free book) and you can then either download it or if you have a Kindle will automatically send the book to your Kindle (which is awesome).

I normally get offered a couple of books free a day, but the more categories you are interested in the more books you get offered.

It's a free service and a great way to be introduced to new authors.

If there's interest I can produce a step by step guide - but it shouldn't be needed as the process is really straightforward.
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