Feb 18
Ebook Index of Free Ebooks for the Kindle
Here’s the backstory: My parents got a Kindle for Christmas, and I’ve looked into ways for them to read public domain books on it, and the interfaces for browsing for books and transferring them are non-optimal. First, I tried emailing books to the Kindle, which worked for me, but it was too complicated for my parents.
Then I found the Magic Catalog, an ebook index of Project Gutenberg books, linked up so that you can immediately download books and add them to your Kindle, without using a computer or Amazon. It’s in a useless order, though – it’s not sorted by the book title, or by author.
So I thought I’d fix that. Here’s the prototype, sorted by the author’s last name!
This is my first ebook, so please forgive the rough edges.
Update, 2013-02-20: I made major revisions, to the formatting and to the data. The authors’ names were mangled in spots.
Update, 2013-03-07:
- New list: Popular ebook downloads from the past month.
- Titles are sorted properly, ignoring stop words like a, an, and the.
- I removed most long subtitles. This removed about a third of the pagecount.
- There’s cover art again.
- Renamed the local file, removing a problematic apostrophe.
Update, 2013-03-13:
- adding navigation help – by the first two letters of authors’ last names, and for unspecified authors, the first letter of the book title
- added the latest books from Project Gutenberg
- I made an EPUB version, for readers without Kindles
- some fixes – some special characters, and some missing “illustrated version” labels
Update, 2013-03-18 – Fixed the EPUB version.
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I wanted to try this out on a Nook Touch, but I found that the epub version still links to MobiPocket books.
Whoops! Andrew, I edited the epub version. Check it out now.
I have downloaded both files and neither will open.. What am I doing wrong? Please reply…thanks Dona
How do you usually add files to your ebook reader? Can you go to this page from your ebook reader?