I realised recently how easy it is to just download books as Epub and read them on your kindle. However, the kindle is connected to amazon and ive been wondering if there are some risks to this. I mean, cant amazon see all the shit that i have pirated? lmao. Should i always stay in airplane mode or is it safe anyways?

I consider myself a pretty moral gentleman, but I enjoy pirating music and movies from time to time. I want to get a kindle, but I want to make sure I can download most of the books I want to read. How easy is it to torrent/rapidshare/kazaa these books?


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I was just curious. A friend of mine recently purchased a Kindle 3 and has several pirated e-books that he's wanting to put on it. Can Amazon detect illegal material on your device? Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.

Are you a big fan of Kindle ebooks who reads dozen of books per month? Always buy books in Amazon store is really a budget for normal people. To get free books from piracy sites is also not a good idea. While searching "free kindle books" in Amazon but only get those public domains.

If you have the same problems displayed above, this list is definitely what you need! These 60 sites allow you to download free legal Kindle books. Most of them are limited-free. So the best practice is to subscribe to their RSS feeds and then check the daily update via RSS reader.

1. Perfect integration with Kindle devices and apps. Nearly all the books provided in the websites below are sold in Amazon Kindle store, which means they work perfectly on your Kindle devices and apps. You can download kindle books first for reading, then easily manage them in your Kindle cloud library and enjoy all the services provided by Amazon.

3. Not a US Amazon user? As most of the books are only free in amazon.com but not in amazon.co.uk, etc. For this situation, you have 2 solutions. To register an amazon.com account and login in your Kindle with US account to sync the book for reading; or play some tricks to make books from amazon.com integrate to your non-US account.

4. Tips on how to read them on other devices or apps. If you are a user of a non-Kindle device like Sony, Kobo or Nook. You can use the Ultimate Converter to convert those books to Epub format, which is the accepted format for non-Kindle devices.

So I'm using calibre to load ebooks onto my Kindle Paperwhite and everything seems to be working just fine except when I try to use any of the Goodreads options on that book ("View on Goodreads" or "Add to Goodreads shelf") I get the error "There was a problem connecting to Goodreads." My Goodreads profile is hooked up and works for some other books just fine. I'm assuming there's something up with the way calibre is adding the metadata for that book but even after messing around with the ISBN data I still can't figure out what's wrong.

We know we can sideload books (most of them illegal downloads) but from Amazon's perspective most users should be using only Kindle eBooks. Amazon can provide good integration for (legal) content with their platforms.

I believe the only way to do this would be to somehow turn your kindle book into a Personal Book (see - this article for details on how to make Personal Books) and import it that way. This could involve a lot of work, depending on the length of the book in question, to ensure it is properly tagged like native Logos resources are, to get the full search functions enjoyed in Logos.

The advantages of the Logos platform are that you can search your entire library, which is why you are asking your question. Do you mind me asking which books you are interested in? Have you checked VYRSO (the new eBook store from Logos)?

Creating a "full featured" Personal Book does require much time & effort, however, creating a simple eBook is fairly straight forward. Vyrso books would be similar in quality because they have hyperlinks to Scripture but not much else.

Typically, books that are in Logos are academic in nature. Vyrso books, on the other hand, are what you would find at your average "Christian" book store. This includes books such as (ahem) "Amish Romance Novels," to "Christian Living" books and devotionals. Here are some things you should know:

One option for use with Logos 4 is reading kindle book using Amazon's Kindle for Mac along with building a Personal Book for your Notes, which could include text copied from Kindle book with citation (similar to Logos 4 copy and paste with footnote reference). Your personal notes could include comparison and/or contrast with other 2nd Temple literature.

I think there are or have been Kindle books without DRM (such as old PD works that Amazon gives away for free or nominal charge), where Alabama's rationale about breaking the protection mechanism wouldn't apply and one might try how it looks. It is upon you to decide whether the use of a simple, automated DRM-removing converter (e.g. a Calibre plugin) is against the law in your jurisdiction and/or your personal ethos. I find that the various legislations and court-rulings in different countries regarding this kind of thing (private format conversion of a digital resource you paid for) are neither consistent nor exhaustive and may render this into a somewhat grey area for some of us. But you need to decide for yourself.

I started doing steps 1-4 before I even had Logos because I don't like giving Amazon total control over items that I've purchased. There was an instance a while back where Amazon remotely removed a book from users' Kindles without notifying them, and to me that's entirely unacceptable (ironically, the book was George Orwell's 1984). If I buy it, I want to be able to put it on any device I want and I want to be sure I can still access it even if Amazon goes under. The ability to add these books to Logos is just an added bonus.

Calibre is great and I have occasionally used it for ebooks from various source types (such as PDF and epub, which one finds on the web for out-of copyright books), however I always "automatically" converted to RTF to open in word, since this used to be Word's format in the past and we advise to use it for "sanitizing" docx-files anyway. It never even occurred to me to try another format... Any issues with RTF or other reasons you prefer the HTML?

With everything set up, all you need to do is add the Kindle books that you downloaded from Amazon to your Calibre library. If you configured it correctly, the ebook DRM removal will happen automatically.

What did you think of our guide to free Kindle DRM removal? Did it give you a clear idea of how to remove DRM for Kindle books, or does the process seem too convoluted and cumbersome? Is there another piece of software you like that supports removing DRM from Kindle books? Let us know in the comments below. Thank you for reading.

You may also provide professional reviewers with a copy of your book via email for the purpose of editing, proofreading and helping with other quality improvements. See the KDP Select Terms and Conditions for more information. When you enroll a boxset in KDP Select, none of those books can be offered elsewhere. (source)

But recently I discovered a couple ways in which you can legally download free kindle books, including how you can get the new or popular ones as well. It will save me a bunch of money and I hope it can save you money too.

Big sites like Amazon, Google Play, and Kobo have sections in their store where they highlight both permanently free ebooks, known as permafree, and also those books that are currently at the price of zero for promotional purposes.

The other big player in audiobooks is Audible, a great service through Amazon that allows you to download and listen to audiobooks. And they offer a completely free trial. On top of that, Audible has just about every audiobook you can imagine in their library.

Finally, you can download free ebooks on big book promotion sites like Book Bub, Free Booksy, StoryOrigin or Book Sends. You can browse free ebooks from just about every genre, including bestsellers and new releases.

lol i think top free books is trying to mimic the original top shelf. is hands down the reigning king of free ebooks. theses free sites come and go but top shelf along with a small handfull of others actually last

External hyperlinks are not currently supported on E-reader devices in fixed-layout books. Amazon reserves the right to remove links in its sole discretion. Deactivate external hyperlinks that are broken due to forces outside of your control and add text such as "(URL inactive)" after the link text.

Use the Kindle app for PC to read Kindle books on your Windows computer. Download Kindle for PC from Amazon. Any books from your Kindle will automatically be available. In the app, select Kindle Store to purchase and download new titles.

I LOVE to read. And ever since I bought my Kindle Paperwhite, I've not been able to go back to reading "real" books. I save storage space in my house and I don't have to turn on the light when I read in bed at night.

Since I love to read free Kindle books, I love to find free ebooks for my readers. Each day, I check Amazon and post a new FREE Kindle book each day on my site. Since I like to read inspirational fiction, the books I post tend to be in the same genre.

Here's my secret to finding FREE Kindle book at Amazon (in any genre): check the Top 100 Free Kindle Books on Amazon in the Kindle store. You can then sort by genre to narrow the selection even further. You just need an Amazon account to "buy" the books for free.

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