Free Kindle Books {1/3/13}

by Mandi on January 3, 2013

Free Kindle Books

One of the most popular features of our sister site, Jungle Deals & Steals, are our free Kindle book lists. With 15-20 free ebooks every day, these are a great way to load up your Kindle without breaking the bank, and Kindle books can also be read on smartphones, computers and tablets with the Kindle app from Amazon.

Here’s a quick list of some of the freebies that are currently available, but be sure to head over to Jungle Deals & Steals for new freebies today…or subscribe to our daily freebies email so you don’t miss a single book!

Fiction

Sweet Masterpiece (The Samantha Sweet Mysteries) by Connie Shelton
Genre: Mystery
Reviews: (27 reviews)

A Purse to Die For by Melodie Campbell & Cynthia St-Pierre
Genre: Mystery
Reviews: (7 reviews)

The Candle Star (Divided Decade Trilogy, 1) by Michelle Isenhoff
Genre: Historical
Reviews: (9 reviews)

Discovering Grace by David Temple
Genre: Religious Fiction
Reviews: (1 review)

No Time To Die (Legal Thriller Featuring Michael Collins, Book 2) by J.D. Trafford
Genre: Legal
Reviews: (30 reviews)

Georgiana Darcy’s Diary: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice continued (Pride and Prejudice Chronicles) by Anna Elliott
Genre: Historical
Reviews: (110 reviews)

Nonfiction

The Rules of Life, Expanded Edition: A Personal Code for Living a Better, Happier, More Successful Life (Richard Templar’s Rules) by Richard Templar
Genre: Personal Transformation
Reviews: (56 reviews)

Abortion: A Rational Look at An Emotional Issue by R.C. Sproul
Genre:
Social Sciences
Reviews: (11 reviews)

Selling Outside the Square by Bob Boog
Genre:
Business & Investing
Reviews:
(6 reviews)

10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything by Mark Jacob & Stephen Benzkofer
Genre: Trivia
Reviews: No Reviews Yet!

Children’s Books

Mississippi Cotton (A Southern Novel) by Paul H. Yarbrough
Genre: Mysteries
Reviews: (27 reviews)

Aldo Tanners! Where Are Your Manners?!by Drew Blank
Genre: Literature
Reviews: (12 reviews)

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Genre: Horses
Reviews: (268 reviews)

The Adventures of Gertie by Marie-Claire Keague
Genre: Children’s Fiction
Reviews: No Reviews Yet!

Shep Dreams Of Home by Jason Matthews
Genre:
Dogs
Reviews: (18 reviews)

See more Kindle freebies here.


  • Rachel

    I will admit I am a total addict and my husband knows when the school/office supplies appear in the stores it is time to take away my credit/debit card. I have a box in our guest room filled with journals i’ve purchased over the years but have yet to use (at least 20 are in there), another box of art/craft supplies and oodles of pens, markers, crayons, etc. 

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      So funny — I had to ban myself from buying school supplies this year because I have so many from last year, LOL. What is it about them?!

  • Jamie

    I feel like I have met my kindred spirits!  There is nothing that I love more than wondering thru the aisles of an office supplies or stationery store and then the promise I feel when I purchase a new “perfect” notebook!  So happy to share the passion!

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      It’s so fun to talk to people who understand rather than looking at me like I have two heads!

  • http://www.se7en.org.za Se7en

    Oh lovely, lovely, lovely!!!

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      I know, right?!

  • http://www.1momsmission.com Selena

    You have no idea how excited I am to see such things!  Well…actually…you do :)
    Are you going to be offering them on your site?  LOVE THEM!
    This time of year, I have to hold back from buying excess cute storage bags and notebooks.  I have so many notebooks filled with random notes….I like the editorial book…must look into that one!

  • http://modernmrsdarcy.com Anne @ Modern Mrs Darcy

    Oh, I love office supplies!  (Do you remember in You’ve Got Mail, Meg Ryan’s got a thing for office supplies?  So Tom Hanks says, “I’d send you a bouquet of sharpened pencils?” or something like that.  That is SO me this time of year!)

    My favorites are pretty paper and nice pens.  I love a beautiful journal but it really brings out the perfectionist in me–not a good thing!  But those ribbons and bags above are just lovely!

    • Rachel

      I love that movie and my husband quotes that line to me every time I go looking at office supplies!

  • Jennifer

    I’m right there with all of you. I could spend HOURS in Staples or Office Max or perusing the cabinets of my department’s main office. I love my google and icalendars, but my husband knows that on Christmas morning I will be looking for my yearly planner – with the monthly calendar and daily calendar (complete with hourly spots for scheduling conferences and office hours with students and activities with my 2 preschoolers). 

    My FAVORITE supply, however, is the highlighter with the post-it note flags that you can write on. Talk about multi-tasking; I can mark a page, highlight a line, and mark my own responses/thoughts all with one supply. It’s AMAZING.

    These supplies look enchanting!

  • Pixi

    Another stationery supply addict here.  In fact I loved this post so much, I’ve ordered some of the journals and agendas featured.  I’m hoping for squeals of delight when my parcel arrives – yes, I’m that sad.  

    Pixi

  • Rutheemac

    I love journals of all kinds and have the Brief Editorial journal as well as the A Thousand Kinds of Stories journal and love them both. Seeing the 1/4 and the Magazine Editorial journals has given me ideas on how I could put each one to good use.  You can never have too many journals on the go! As for the washi tape, I use it all the time when making cards and have a box of various colours and patterns. Now, seeing the tote bag, I’m longing to get one of those.  This is one Sunday when surfing the net has been worthwhile!

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