Reading as a hobby is becoming more and more expensive with the prices of publishing going up. When publishing costs increase, the cost of the finished book also increases. If reading is one of your favorite hobbies and you've had to let it go by the wayside or read the books you have over and over because of finances, you can read on the cheap.
Where to Get Cheap Ebooks for Kindle
The best place to find ebooks is on Amazon – if you have a Kindle. Many authors offer the ebook version of their books for much less than a paperback since they don't have the printing costs associated with the paperback.
Free and Marked-Down Books
If you have a Nook or a Kindle, you can download books that are marked down or free. If you have Amazon Prime, you can read tons of books for free – though you can't keep them. If you don't want a full Prime membership, you can also opt for the Kindle Unlimited Plan, which allows you to read millions of books for free.
When You Don't Have a Kindle
If you don't have a Kindle and don't want to buy one, you can download free Kindle readers for your phone, tablet or computer. The reader is available for PC or Mac, Android, or iPhone. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg to enjoy reading, regardless of the genre you prefer.
Additional Way to Read on a Budget
If you prefer holding a real book instead of another electronic gadget, you can still read on a budget.
Visit Your Public Library
Most cities and towns have one or more library branches that offer tons of books in many genres. Whether you like romance, classic literature or prefer contemporary bestsellers, you're sure to find something. Most libraries offer a free membership or library card. Some even offer ebooks and audiobooks for free – you download them from the library's digital platform.
Create a Book Swap
Get a bunch of friends, relatives and neighbors together to create a book club. Organize book swaps or lend books to each other. You'll discover new reads and create a sense of community. You can even take turns hosting a book swap party at each other's homes. You can also find book swaps online.
Book Deal Newsletters
Sign up for book deal newsletters – they'll send you book deals, discounts and free promotions. You can usually find book deal newsletters at online bookstores and platforms. You can even personalize the emails you receive from sites likeBookBub and Goodreads.
Book Fairs and Sales
Used bookstores, library sales and local book fairs have affordable books – and sometimes free books. Watch your community events calendar for book sales and fairs, or locate a used book store in your community.
Book lovers should never have an excuse for not reading with the many cheap ebooks for Kindle out there and the many options for finding softcover and hardcover books.
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