One offered today is by Robert H. Gundry on Revelation.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006LRC7M0/?tag=baptis04-20
This site has dozens of free books each day. May have mentioned it before.
http://www.ereaderiq.com/free/
Free Kindle books
Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by exscentric, Apr 2, 2012.
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Bakers (text only) illustrated bible commentary free for kindle. Today, don't know for how long.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006K1MVPA/?tag=baptis04-20 -
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http://www.amazon.com/Commentary-on-James-ebook/dp/B0060M8ICO%3FSubscriptionId%3D1GVBN9WWNVXC5DBPE502%26tag%3Dkiq-free-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0060M8ICO
Robert Gundry commentary on James free today for Kindle, don't know how long.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TGGX0O/?tag=baptis04-20
The Lost View of Prophecy: Early Church Teachings Shed New Light on Modern Views
Dr. Robert Franklin -
I like the feel of a real book in my hands.
While I appreciate technology - I've resisted buying an electronic bookreader. I prefer to have the real thing in my hands - and I enjoy putting books on my library shelves after I've read them. Though often the books end up in boxes in my house or shed - cause I don't have room for all of them.:)
Can't get into all technology,
Dan Todd -
Dan - I felt the same way but I have to say that having the Kindle and the Kindle app has really upped my reading. Being able to access free books or books that we need right away has been wonderful. Even hubby, who doesn't have a Kindle but the Kindle app on his laptop, finds being able to purchase books for his sermon prep really helps and getting them immediately is even better!!
I do still like real books but as I've used my Kindle more and more, I'm finding I'm not so apt to buy books unless they are going to be favorites. I've had my Kindle for a year and I've bought one real book - John Frame's The Doctrine of the Word of God. See, that will be a book I'm going to be writing in a lot so I wanted the real thing. But for fiction and to read a book that I might not want to keep? The Kindle is amazing.
There is a Kindle app for most anything and if you want to take advantage of any of the free books, you can get them even without the Kindle. Then if you ever do get a Kindle, you can register it and download all of your purchased books onto it! -
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I used to have a fair library but have given most of it away due to inactivity. I have most of it in digital format anymore. My free Bible program has a better commentary/dictionary/book library than the shelves ever had. 2000 plus resources and some of them are multi volume sets.
I also have 20,000 volumes or so in just reading material for computer. My kindle has 1200 or so right now. The old question, if you had to be deserted on a desert isle with five books what would they be.
Let's see my kindle, my netbook with esword, my 10 inch tablet and why bother with the other two :)