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More than 750 free eBooks for your Kindle

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Diesel eBooks has put together a list of more than 750 eBooks in PRC format that can be downloaded from  and read it in your Kindle.

There are very good classics from Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Jule Verne, Arthur Conan Doyle, etc. And all of them, like I said, already formatted to be read in your Kindle. That page is also Kindle friendly so you can access it on your Kindle and download the files using your Kindle.

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  • ctitanic
    I don't know what you are saying but if that's the case just download them in your PC first and then copy them to your Kindle.
  • tomlinton
    Some of your books
    are loading as websites
    rather than saving as files
    and no I'm not going to list them
    It appears to be a generic fault
    since it repeats on the same ones
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