![]() ![]() Mission accomplished! They can open your books and start reading. If you left the eBooks option checked, then your eBook library will automatically appear on your other family members’ Kindles. When you created your Amazon Household, you had the option to choose which Amazon content you wanted to share. Amazon doesn’t like to draw attention to the fact that it’s not the only game in town, but there’s no technological reason why you can’t use their (really rather good) reading device to enjoy books made available anywhere else.Depending on how you configured your Amazon Household, you’re either already there or almost done. Alternatively, there are any number of places online that’ll convert epub to mobi without you having to install a thing: just upload the epub you want to convert and then download the mobi it produces.įundamentally, ebooks are text: there’s not much to them. There’s a fantastic piece of software called Calibre that’ll let you convert between the two (and many other formats) with ease. One final note on ebook formats:Ī lot of the ebooks you’ll find outside of Amazon will be epub rather than mobi. But if you just want the one and your Kindle can cope, downloading it directly might be your fastest option (with email being fairly snappy if that doesn’t work). I’ve arranged these methods from “very simple but may not work for everyone” to “more complicated but basically foolproof.” Personally I opt for Method Three because it’s very easy to transfer a whole bunch of books at once. A more comprehensive guide is available on Humble Bundle, which is a great place to get DRM-free books while funding worthwhile charities. You may need to make sure that you place the file in a folder on your Kindle labelled either “Documents” or “Books” (depending on the model). Again, this is exactly like moving a file to a USB stick or external hard drive. Transfer the mobi (Kindle) book to your Kindle over USB.(If your Kindle is password-protected, you may need to enter the password on the Kindle before its contents will be revealed.) Using the other device, you should be able to see everything stored on your Kindle exactly as if it were an external hard drive. Plug your Kindle into that device using a USB cable.Use another device to download the mobi (Kindle) book from Smashwords. ![]() (Your Kindle will also need an internet connection in order to receive it.) Note that you’ll have to add the address you’re using to send the email list of approved ones before the Kindle will accept files from it. Instructions on how to do this are available on Amazon. Email the mobi file to your Kindle email address as an attachment.Whatever you’re using to read this should be quite capable of doing the job. Simply search for the book on (or follow one of the links above if you’re reading this on your Kindle right now) and you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding the mobi file to download direct to your device. My decade-old Kindle Keyboard includes an “experimental” web browser which I’ve used to download books this way in the past. This should be very easy if you’re using a Kindle Fire (which is really more of a tablet computer than a dedicated e-reader), but may still be possible even if you’re using one of the more book-focused devices. Use your Kindle’s web browser to download the mobi (Kindle) book from Smashwords.These are the Kindle versions of those particular books, so feel free to test the process out with them (and if you enjoy my stories, please consider leaving a review!). Any mobi file can be transferred to your Kindle using one of the following methods:įor simplicity’s sake, here’s a direct link to the mobi files for Red Herring and Bionic Punchline, flash fiction anthologies that I’ve made available free on Smashwords. Virtually all other e-readers use the much more common epub format (but more on that at the end). The important thing is that you seek out ebooks in the mobi format, which is what the Kindle uses. Project Gutenberg, Unbound and the Humble Book Bundle are also excellent places to get Kindle books outside of Amazon, but these are not your only options. This guide focuses on books downloaded from Smashwords, but the information is equally relevant no matter where you’re getting them. However, it’s not the only way, despite what Amazon would have you think. If you own a Kindle and fancy stocking it with some of my flash fiction, that’s likely the easiest way to do it. Recently I announced that OCR is Not the Only Font had become available for free in Amazon’s Kindle store. ![]()
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