Well, since the weekend is about here (work with me, it will be here in a couple of hours if you haven’t started it yet) and, by popular request, I thought I would highlight the free Kindle book offers in another genre.  The next few paragraphs will be new to folks who have just discovered or have recently joined in to reading the blog, and for others it will look familiar…be patient, Grasshopper, as the details – as well as links to the prior genre highlights – will be on your screen before you know it!

I’ve received a lot of requests to highlight more of one particular genre or another – let’s say that’s science fiction. On the other hand, as an example, I receive a lot of requests to decrease the exposure to science fiction and increase the exposure on mysteries and thrillers.

In other words, everyone has a different favorite genre – and that’s great!

In each post of the various free book offers I try to provide a variety of different genres, as I realize everyone has different tastes. While there are certain genres I love, I know there are folks out there who absolutely wouldn’t stand to read the kinds of books I enjoy; the opposite is also true, as I know there are those of you who absolutely love paranormal tales about vampires – as one example – yet you would never catch me reading one of those (hasn’t that type of tale been overdone by everyone and their brother?).

For a new series of posts over the next few weeks, I’m just going to point you to the specific genre in the Amazon Kindle store where you can peruse to your heart’s content: some of the genres you may really like, and for the ones you don’t like rest assured there will always be another post down the road.

All that being said, today’s focus is the free Kindle book offerings in the Science Fiction genre: as I type up this post on Thursday night for posting on Friday afternoon, there are just over 400 free books in the science fiction genre.  I’ve created a special link where you can check out the listings of freebies in those categories you can save to your web browser/s favorites / bookmarks as follows:

 

http://amzn.to/kindlescifi

 

or

 

http://amzn.to/kindlesciencefiction

 

Alternatively, if you are using a Kindle Touch you can click here.

The number of books free in this (and any other) category change each hour and, just because you may click the link(s) above doesn’t mean each and every book listed will be free: if a price is showing, it may mean the price is (a) about to change to free and the Amazon server hasn’t caught up yet, (b) was free but is now back to “paid” status, or (c) any of 1,001 different reasons. The key thing to do is to carefully look at the price before you click the “buy” button on the Amazon website.

Here are past spotlights in case you missed them:

Over 400 historical fiction books being free in the Amazon Kindle store (you can click here or type in http://wp.me/p2b82w-37J into your web browser to see that post again or in case you missed it).

Over 600 mystery and thriller books being free in the Amazon Kindle store (you can click here or type in http://wp.me/p2b82w-371 into your web browser to see that post again or in case you missed it).

Over 650 children’s books being free in the Amazon Kindle store (you can click here or type in http://bit.ly/QjbjuY into your web browser to see that post again or in case you missed it).

Over 500 religion and spirituality books being free in the Amazon Kindle store (you can click here or type in http://wp.me/p2b82w-3bd into your web browser to see that post again or in case you missed it).

 

I hope each of you have a great weekend!

 

Michael

 

 
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  6. E Ann Black  Says:

    I really like this way of listing.

  7. Allen Jesson  Says:

    Hi – 2113 is free to download on Sunday 26th August 2012:

    http://amzn.to/NdNZEf

    It’s a great story and in among the deliberate raunchiness it has some serious messages for the future of our planet. It also asks some interesting questions with regard to global warming, expanding populations, rising sea levels and feeding the world. There is also an informed view of where technology is likely to go and how it will effect our everyday lives. Please download and let me know what you think. I would appreciate some reviews and likes if possible.

    Please pass it on.

    Thanks Allen

    PS More information about the book can be found here:

    http://www.twentyonethirteen.com/

  8. Kathryn Druckenbroad-Deni  Says:

    Check it out. Thousands of free books.

  9. Janet Marotz  Says:

    Great books all the time. I love it.

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