Can I download ebooks from websites onto my kindle? If so, how does this work?


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Yes, download them to your computer then using a usb cable, transfer them to your kindle.
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Well, you inevitability to download the books first. Amazon has books, but so do many other sites. Then accounts are wirelessely sent to you. Btw, great choice with the Kindle. I love mine! Source(s): http://www.gotcheapkindle.com/
Yes. First of all, you can download them from Amazon.com. Go to the home page, click the arrow on the "Search" box, scroll down to "Kindle Store", then click "Go". The rest is self-explanatory. Ebooks are delivered wirelessly to your Kindle. You can also purchase Amazon books directly from your Kindle. Just clear sure the Internet switch is on -- it's located on the back.

You can also download books for free from sites such as freekindlebooks.org, manybooks.net, and feedbooks.com. With the first two, you download books to your computer, then verbs them to your Kindle with the USB cable. With feedbooks.com, you download the Kindle Download Guide to your Kindle, and from there you have access to an "on-demand" library on your device. (Go to http://www.feedbooks.com/help/kindle).

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