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Oldem

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7. I use
Fri Dec 4, 2020, 01:07 PM
Dec 2020

my local library's free Kindle book lending program, though the wait times can be long for hot books. You might also try various sites tat point you to free Kindle books. One I find useful is at;
https://www.ereaderiq.com/
You can set filters for price, anywhere from free to whatever your maximum is. You can search by genre. If you hit the "Get It" button, the site will open a new tab for Amazon, so you can read about the book and decide if you want it.

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I read all books now from my library's website Ohiogal Nov 2020 #1
Interlibrary Loan exboyfil Nov 2020 #2
did you do a web search for a .pdf? NJCher Nov 2020 #3
No luck spinbaby Nov 2020 #4
I get most of my e-books from BookBub, Robin Reads yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #6
Amazon won't let me sell my e-books for less than $2.99, and... AmyStrange Nov 2020 #5
I use Oldem Dec 2020 #7
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