Need Ebook Newsletters Suggestions

officerripley

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I could've sworn there's been at least 1 thread on this here but darned if I can find it, anyway:

I used to subscribe, using my comcast email, to a bunch of newsletters with ebook deals. (I've got a Kindle.) Then, as I posted elsewhere here on SF, something went cuhrazy with my comcast email about a week ago and I stopped getting a bunch of email; comcast thinks somebody was trying to access my email, recommended I change my password and that's all they can do (sigh).

Anyway, the only ones that I can remember are pixelofink.com, bookbub.com and bookreporter.com and have signed up for those with my gmail. (My Amazon/Kindle emails are still coming into my comcast email, just not a lot of other stuff.) If you know of any others, I'd love to hear about them, thanks!
 

I can help with at least a couple. I have Bookbub.com, and Bookgorilla.com, both are free to subscribe to. You choose how many you want to receive, and what subjects you are interested in, and every day you will get an email with ones that Kindle has on sale either cheap, or sometimes free.
When they are free, be sure and check the price and make sure it still says free on the price before you buy it. They only stay free for a little while, and some have gone back to regular price even when the book reference said they are free.

If you have Amazon Prime, then you have Prime Reading, which is free, and also Amazon First Reads, which gives you a choice of 4-5 new books each month and you can choose one for free.

If you read a lot, like I do, then you might find it worthwhile to buy Kindle Unlimited , it is $10 monthly, but you can save quite a bit with an annual subscription.
 
I can help with at least a couple. I have Bookbub.com, and Bookgorilla.com, both are free to subscribe to. You choose how many you want to receive, and what subjects you are interested in, and every day you will get an email with ones that Kindle has on sale either cheap, or sometimes free.
When they are free, be sure and check the price and make sure it still says free on the price before you buy it. They only stay free for a little while, and some have gone back to regular price even when the book reference said they are free.

If you have Amazon Prime, then you have Prime Reading, which is free, and also Amazon First Reads, which gives you a choice of 4-5 new books each month and you can choose one for free.

If you read a lot, like I do, then you might find it worthwhile to buy Kindle Unlimited , it is $10 monthly, but you can save quite a bit with an annual subscription.
Thanks ! :love: I had remembered bookbub and signed up with my gmail but I had forgotten bookgorilla; gonna sign up with them right now. Thanks, again!
 


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