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Free Fantasy & Science Fiction eBooks Every Day

Posted on December 5, 2015January 10, 2016 by piglet
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How to Find Free, Quality eBooks Every Day

There are tons of free eBooks that you can download to enjoy in an eReader, browser, or other application. The problem is that many of them are not that good. While some accomplished and established authors use free promotions to attract more readers, a lot of free books suffer from a lack of editing or other thought. How can you tell the difference?

Once way to save time and money is to look for some online collating services that keep track of eBooks that are both free and good. If this sounds attractive to you, consider some suggestions to help you keep yourself stocked with electronic speculative fiction every day.

Free Speculative Fiction From the Zon

FreebookBeast.com uses both human editors and technology to sort through Amazon’s massive offerings to suggest a handful of free speculative fiction books each and every day. This isn’t the biggest list on the Internet, but it is one of the best and easiest to access. You don’t need to sign up with an email address or any personal information at all. You just visit the site and select one of the category pages. Right now, the site lists, science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, apocalyptic, horror, and speculative fiction for kids.

Besides lists of freebies to download for free for your browser, Kindle, etc., you can also find articles by author and critics, plus a community of like-minded fantasy and science fiction fans. There is also an active Twitter and Facebook group that you might enjoy.

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