- Kobo Ebookstore. Free ebooks are not very well highlighted on Kobo (it's actually the problem with most ebookstores).
- Smashwords.
- Project Gutenberg.
- Internet Archive.
- Open Library.
- Feedbooks.
- Goodreads.
- ManyBooks.
Correspondingly, how do I add books to my Kobo eReader?
Adding books (EPUB files) or PDFs to your Kobo eReader using your PC. You can connect your Kobo eReader to your Windows computer, and then drag and drop books into your eReader Library. Connect your eReader to your computer using a Micro USB cable. Tap Connect on your eReader.
Also Know, how do I transfer eBooks to my Kobo? On your computer, look for a drive named 'KOBOeReader'. Drag the PDF or ePub files into the 'Kobo eReader' drive.
To find the file you just added on your eReader:
- Go to your Home screen.
- Tap My Books.
- Tap the name of the book you added to start reading.
Also to know is, how do I get free eBooks on my eReader?
11 places for thrifty bookworms to download free e-books
- Google eBookstore. The Google eBookstore offers an entire section of free e-books to download.
- Project Gutenberg. With a collection of more than 45,000 free e-books, Project Gutenberg is a volunteer effort to create and share e-books online.
- Open Library.
- Internet Archive.
- BookBoon.
- ManyBooks.net.
- Free eBooks.
- LibriVox.
Is Kobo better than Kindle?
Granted, Kobo is nowhere near as well known as Kindle but it does offer some features that Amazon can't. Kobo ebook readers are able to read more formats than Kindle devices too, and you can even access the free OverDrive ebook library service.
