Amazon: Download 10 More FREE Highly Rated eBooks (Kindle Downloads)

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Here’s a few more FREE Kindle downloads you can snag on Amazon! Just click on the links below to download the following highly rated eBooks completely FREE for your Kindle (regularly $0.99 – $7.99!).

Alphabet Book of Animals from Africa – Easy Ways to Learn the Alphabet (regularly $3.99)

Take your child on an imaginary trip to Africa with the “Alphabet Book Of Animals From Africa.” As you journey through each page, your child will have a chance to get familiar with the alphabet while enjoying the vibrant pictures.This ABC book is perfect for babies, toddlers, and preschool children who are learning to read. It is filled with 26 pages of beautiful color animal pictures (you’ll probably come across at least one or two animals that are new even for you!).

Betting on Hope (regularly $3.99)

When her father loses the family’s Nevada ranch in a poker game, Hope McNaughton decides to win it back–from New Jersey Mafia boss Big Julie Saladino. She hasn’t played cards in a while. But she’s got time…thirty days. Thirty days before they have to move out or swim with the fishes.

Critter Tails – You are Valuable (regularly $2.99)

Have you ever compared yourself to others wishing you could change one thing or another about yourself? Woodstock knows exactly how you feel. He used to be that way and wants to show you just how mistaken you are! Journey with him as he learns a lesson on the value God places in each of us.

Baking With Quinoa: Healthier Bread, Muffin, Cookie and Cake Recipes (regularly $3.97)

Quinoa, often considered a ‘powerhouse’ of nutrients, can be used to make favorite dishes healthier than ever. While many people use quinoa for vegetable dishes, side dishes and even main dishes, using quinoa in breads, cakes and cookies is often overlooked.

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Lucy the Tortoise – My Big Adventure (regularly $7.99)

Everyone needs an adventure now and then. . . even a tortoise. In this tale, Lucy the Tortoise tells young readers how a chance encounter with a mischievous back-flipping bunny leads her on an escapade out of her backyard and into an unknown world where she loses her way, gets in some deep water, learns some very valuable lessons and becomes a feature on the local news. Come along on Lucy’s adventure as she encounters the long green legs of praying mantis, plays hide-and-seek with a prairie dog, and journeys to find the path that will lead her back home.

Greatest Clicks: A Dog Photographer’s Best Shots (regularly $3.99)

From a Golden Retriever on a swing to a Standard Poodle tending bar, Greatest Clicks is a captivating collection of dog photographs that tickles the funny bone and touches the heart. The images—sweet, silly, and emotive—reveal the innocence and beauty of dogs and why we love them. Snapped by famed pet photographer Mark J. Asher (Old Friends), Greatest Clicks spans a ten-year career, and includes a behind-the-lens story for each dog captured in the book.

I Am the Best (regularly $0.99)

In this children’s book you can read about the clarinet, that does not believe its own abilities, discovers what is true friendship, what loyalty is and how to build confidence. How she did it? Who helped her? And more ….

The Puzzle Master (regularly $0.99)

Twelve-year-old Marshall Thompson’s favorite place in the world is Luke’s Junk Store. With one more trip in before school begins, he’s intent on finding the perfect thing to take with him on his first day back. But his “great find” ends up being a girl — and a friendship begins that will change him forever.  Together, they share a love of puzzles and something else: sickness. With his asthma, and her in cancer recovery, they’re linked as kindred spirits. But when a life-changing incident threatens their friendship, Marshall has to learn to pick up the pieces to his broken puzzle of life … and put them back together.

Wacky Wishes (regularly $3.99)

Tommy and Suzie find a wishing well and like children do, they begin making wishes. Imagine their surprise when their wishes start to come true! Are spacesuits the new dress code at school? What’s Tommy going to do with three heads? You’ve heard of, “Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.” When Tommy and Suzie’s wishing gets out of hand, will they be able to wish away the mess they’ve created before their wishes run out?

The Fence My Father Built (regularly $13.99)

When legally separated Muri Pond, a librarian, hauls her kids, teenage Nova and eleven year-old Truman, out to the tiny town of Murkee, Oregon, where her father, Joe Pond lived and died, she’s confronted by a neighbor’s harassment over water rights and Joe’s legacy: a fence made from old oven doors. The fence and accompanying house trailer horrify rebellious Nova, who runs away to the drug-infested streets of Seattle. Muri searches for her daughter and for something to believe in, all the while trying to save her inheritance from the conniving neighbor who calls her dad Chief Joseph. Along with Joe’s sister, Aunt Lutie, and the Red Rock Tabernacle Ladies, Muri must rediscover the faith her alcoholic dad never abandoned in order to reclaim her own spiritual path.

* If you don’t have a Kindle, keep in mind that you can still read books on your computer or other mobile devices with the FREE Kindle Reading Apps found here.

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Comments 6

  1. Heather

    You’re the best thank you so much for these Kindle posts!! My daughter goes through books on hers like water so I LOVE being able to supply her with freebies 🙂

    • April

      Ditto! Thanks so much for these posts.

  2. mel

    Thanks! The Baking with Quiona sounds interesting! I just bought a bag from the grocery and fixed it the other day with mixed results. Dh liked it, but me & the kids didn’t care for it. All i did was cook it in chicken broth with some cut up onions. If anyone has a better recipe, please do tell!

    • Kimberly

      Quinoa in soup:
      I don’t have an exact recipe, but this is what I do…
      Chop up 1/2 onion, 2 stalks of celery, a few carrots and 2 cloves of garlic. Heat oil in a pan and cook the vegetables for 8-10 minutes on medium low heat. Add vegetable stock (or chicken if you don’t mind animal products), or boullion and water, to make 2 quarts. Add italian seasoning, sage, rosemary, savory, salt and/or pepper (whatever you have or sounds good), and let it come up to a boil. Add 1/2 cup of quinoa and 1/2 cup of cous cous (or just quinoa) and boil while stirring for 3 minutes. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook for 10 minutes. Check to see if the ring around the grain of quinoa has completely separated, and if it has, it’s ready to serve. If not, let it simmer a few more minutes.

  3. Jenni

    Thank you for posting these free kindle books- we love them:)

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