If you need more titles to flesh out your already-bulging library, or you just need an excuse to get back into reading, now is a fantastic time. Amazon is giving away 10 books through its Read the World campaign, and you can download them all free of charge until 11:59 pm PST on April 24, 2021.
What Books Can You Download to Amazon Kindle?
You can check out all the entries and download your books on the Amazon Kindle Read the World webpage. When you grab one of these books, it attaches to your Amazon Kindle account. You can then download it to your e-reader or mobile app to read.
As you might expect from the campaign’s name, each book comes from a different country from around the world and is translated into English. The books are:
- Keiichiro Hirano – At the End of the Matinee (Japan)
- Zhang Ling – A Single Swallow (China)
- Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller – The Broken Circle (Afghanistan)
- Natalia Polesso – Amora (Brazil)
- Szczepan Twardoch – The King of Warsaw (Poland)
- Marc Levy – The Strange Journey of Alice Pendelbury (France)
- Alex Münninghoff – The Son and Heir (Netherlands)
- Noa C. Walker – You, me, and the Colors of Life (Germany)
- Johary Ravaloson – Return to the Enchanted Island (Madagascar)
- María Wernicke – Some Days (Argentina)
Expanding Your Library for Free
If you’re looking for a new read, Amazon is giving away 10 books for World Book Day. However, you have to be quick, as the deal only lasts until the end of April 24th PST.
If you’re hungry for even more free ebooks, did you know there are ways to download books for absolutely nothing legally? From project Gutenberg to ManyBooks, there’s plenty of places that offer a good read for free.
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