You don't need a Kindle!....

You don't need to own a Kindle reader to read these books! You can read them on the internet or with the free Kindle apps for your computer, tablet, or smartphone:
...The Cloud Reader is automatically there when you have an Amazon account; you’ll see it under the buy button. In Cloud Reader, the books are stored on the internet and read on the web page.
...To download free Kindle reading apps for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, Android, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry, IPad, or Android Magnet, go here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=sv_kstore_1?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771

Enjoy!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Free books updated August 22, 2013

The nonfiction was done much earlier but the fiction was a lot later.

If you "Like" Prep Utility Vehicle on Facebook I will let you know when this happens in future with an extra update there. (See link at right)

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



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Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Free books updated August 21, 2013

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Free books updated August 20, 2013

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Free books updated August 19, 2013

These are audio books that don't have the option to be added to the regular lists below:
9-11 Commission Hearings: NYC Panel One
9-11 Commission Hearings: NYC Panel Two
9-11 Commission Hearings: NYC Panel Three

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Free books updated August 18, 2013

Today's books include a number of the elusive Pollard books under Farm/garden.  This author's books are usually only free for a few morning hours.  

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 

As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Free books updated August 17, 2013



Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


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As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

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Friday, August 16, 2013

Free books updated August 16, 2013

Had a bit less time today.  Most are done, a few fiction may be added later on.

Don't forget we're now using a new way of listing the books. I'll keep mentioning it for a while for those who don't check here daily.

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 



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As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Free books updated August 15, 2013

Don't forget we're now using a new way of listing the books. I'll keep mentioning it for a while for those who don't check here daily.

Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print." 


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As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



----------
Here are the links to the respective lists.

First, some tips on using these lists:

  • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
  • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
  • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Free books updated August 14, 2013

Several were added late last night so check carefully.

Don't forget we're now using a new way of listing the books. I'll keep mentioning it for a while for those who don't check here daily.


Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list. Links are below, under the "fine print."


FEATURED BOOKS TODAY:

(National Outdoor Leadership School's Rocky Mountain Branch)





  • Bestselling NOLS cookbook
  • An update to the classic guide to backcountry cooking
  • New section on lightweight backpacking
  • 137 recipes
  • Covers menu and ration planning, packaging, preparing a fire, and site maintenance

  • Backwoods Home Magazine #118 - July/Aug 2009
    Back issue No. 118 contains: An article about saving money while you improve your garden; controlling grasshoppers; preparing for the possibility of future civil unrest; taking care of your cast iron cookware; how to contend with the ammo shortage; an Appleseed boot camp; two “Making a Living” profiles; making apple and berry pies; a discussion of building basics; an examination of various solar hot water systems; making wonderful wilderness teas; part 3 of John Silveira’s series on the nation’s energy crisis; a discussion of the risks of Swine Flu; and a commentary on the self-reliance lessons that can be learned by playing golf. Plus, Jackie Clay answers questions about the shelf life of canned meats, arsenic in well water, a foot-powered thrasher, elderberry extract, baking with duck and goose eggs, planting in tires, a lotion recipe, wire bail canning jars, storing citrus, the best dairy goats, cannibalistic chickens, hot salsa, and moving to the farm

    Edge of Heaven depicts stories that were heard from the real Lucy Davenport Carpenter. Edge of Heaven is a spirited account of family life in western North Carolina at the turn of the century. In the late 1890s, rural life was often threatened by illness, poverty, and violence, but was softened by the love of family and the surrounding beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. This 15-year anniversary edition recaptures the magic readers felt by McCall’s imagination that brilliantly incorportates fact with fiction.
    256 pg, high reviews



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    As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books. These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.

    PLEASE NOTE: To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase. I will then get a small percentage. Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again. With your help, I can do that.

    Please support this blog by clicking this link before you make a paid purchase on Amazon.

    If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

    I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



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    Here are the links to the respective lists.

    First, some tips on using these lists:

    • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high. The books that are free should be listed first. You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want. (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice. I will only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
    • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added." Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day. (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books. Also, sometimes I add books late in the day that you'd have missed.) 
    • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect. If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up. At least they were for me. Your mileage may vary. You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....
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    Tuesday, August 13, 2013

    Free books updated August 13, 2013

    Don't forget we're now using a new way of listing the books.  I'll keep mentioning it for a while for those who don't check here daily.

    Each subject is now a separate Amazon wish list.  Links are below, under the "fine print." 

    FEATURED BOOKS TODAY:

    For the first time a Naturopathic Doctor opens his vault to unveil the complete list of home remedies used by professionals Holistic Practitioners... All Natural Cures and Home Remedies 
    High ratings, long, looks in-depth

    Warrior Mountians Folklore

    Many years ago, Rickey Butch Walker took his tape recorder and camera and systematically began interviewing some of the oldest living descendants of the pioneer families of the Warrior Mountains of northwest Alabama. No price can be put on the stories that he recorded. He captured snapshots of Americana and family history that would have been lost forever. These historical sketches and photographs will be revered forever by the descendants of the families who lived on mountain farms in one of Alabama's most rugged back country. His down-to-earth style of writing is reminiscent of summer afternoons that I have spent in a front porch chair captivated and fascinated by listening to old timers telling of the old days and the old ways. My, the world has changed and maybe not for the better.

    Forgetting Tabitha: the Story of an Orphan Train Rider


    RUNAWAY TWINS IN ALASKA (Runaway Twins series #2)

    survival

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    As always, please double-check the price before you "Buy" your free books.  These books have been found to be free in the USA as of this morning. Different countries may have differing pricing. Please check prices before clicking "buy" to make sure they are still free. Please see the tips on using the lists, in the bullet list below.


    PLEASE NOTE:   To help support the blog and the many hours I spend on it, if you decide to purchase something from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you would come back to the blog here first and click on an Amazon affiliate link on the right hand side, before making the purchase.  I will then get a small percentage.  Since Amazon changed their policy on March 1, I have been working on this blog (
    over 750 hours) almost entirely for free, and I would really like to start making it help the family again.  With your help, I can do that.



    If you are not one who purchases items from Amazon, or would prefer to help more directly and with more effect than a 4% commission, I will soon be figuring out a Paypal button by which you can contribute.

    I can't express enough how much I appreciate your help!



    ----------
    Here are the links to the respective lists.    


    Tips on using these lists:


    • If you're new here or back after a break, use the sort fields to the right just above the first books on the list, to sort the list by price, low to high.  The books that are free should be listed first.  You can then go through them all and get all the ones you want.  (Reason: as old timers here will remember, prices are subject to change without notice.  I will  only delete books from the lists as I have large windows of time to check that they're no longer free, which may not be often, hence the need to sort this way.)
    • Afterwards, for daily visits, I recommend using the sort field to "Show: Unpurchased" AND "Sort by: Date Added."  Now keep an eye on the date added, in the right-hand column, so you don't miss all the ones added that day.         (The reason is that sometimes I will forget that I added a book the day before and add it again...you will recognize it and think that's the previous day's list and stop there, and miss some books.)        
    • Keep in mind that Amazon sorting engines are not perfect.  If you sort by price, low to high, some are mixed up.  At least they were for me.  Your mileage may vary.  You'd think that a company the size of Amazon would get this right, but.....










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