Where to get free e-books: Load up your e-reader without spending a dime

August 28, 2025

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A universal truth: everyone loves free stuff. For us, this is especially true when it comes to books. Avid readers who run through books at lightning speed are always on the hunt for the next book. But reading doesn't have to be an expensive hobby — it can be accessible and affordable. And that's true even if you're using an e-reader.

Free e-books are surprisingly plentiful. Thanks to the internet, there are so many exceptional resources for free e-books that we've already covered, including Libby and Stuff Your Kindle Day. But there are other sites offering free e-books that we've vetted and trust, which is important when you're downloading files from the internet.

But before we get into the details of accessing free e-books, keep in mind the type of free digital books that are available online. The majority of free e-books online are free because they're in the public domain. These will be classic works like Pride and Prejudice and The Great Gatsby. If you're looking to read big-name new releases and best sellers, the best way to read them is with Libby. But for classic and indie authors, here's how to get free e-books for your e-reader or Kindle.

Where to get free e-books

There are four main platforms for finding ebooks that we've used and trust, including Project Gutenberg, Standard Ebooks, Smashwords, and BookBub. Here's what you need to know about each platform.

Project Gutenberg and Standard Ebooks

Both Project Gutenberg and Standard Ebooks are volunteer-run operations that turn books in the public domain into easily accessible e-book files. Each site offers thousands of ebooks in compatible file formats for different e-readers, including Kindles and Kobos.

Expect to find titles such as Moby Dick, Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, and Dracula. Since all of these files download to a computer, you'll need to get them on your e-reader, and we have a step-by-step guide on how to download EPUB files on your Kindle if you need some help.

Smashwords

While browsing through the ereader subreddit, a common website recommended by users is Smashwords. The site is a self-publishing platform where authors can sell their books. The website has a free section with thousands of books available to download for free. All of the books on Smashwords are DRM-free, meaning they can be read across different devices.

BookBub

Unlike Project Gutenberg or Smashwords, which are sites that host downloadable files, BookBub instead aggregates free book listings. BookBub specializes in listing book deals, and among those deals are free e-books, too. Many of the listings are collected from Amazon through the Kindle Store; however, if books are available on other platforms, those will be listed, too.

Where to get free Kindle e-books

Kindle users have another spot to find free e-books: the Kindle Store. There are plenty of free e-books available from the Kindle Store, which you can download to your Kindle library. And Prime members can get a free book each month from Amazon First Reads.

That doesn't mean you need to own a Kindle (although we are big fans of Amazon's e-readers) because you can access the Kindle library on your smartphones, tablets, and computers.

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