No, of course not.
Kindle books are purchased through Amazon. They're simply electronic versions of the printed books, and both Amazon and the authors/publishers get their share of money for their work.
Public domain books (such as those from Project Gutenberg) are available for free. You download those manually to your Kindle.
For US customers, there's a selection of Kindle public domain books that are available for free from the Kindle store. They do cost a few dollars elsewhere, because Amazon needs to cover the wireless delivery expenses.
I am assuming that when you say buy books for free you are not referring to a contradiction but I am assuming you want access to free books through the Kindle store.
Yes there is a large range of selected titles which do not cost any money. Although most books require a credit card purchase.
There are also legal online libraries that offer digital classics in .mobi, .pdf, .doc and other formats supported by Kindle.
you buy books on the amazon website
get a amazon account and you then buy them off your kindle
There is a store on the kindle that you buy books from but over 1,000 books are free!
Yes, I think that you should buy the Kindle first. After you get the kindle, then you can go and buy your coupons for her. She can then use the coupons you get her to buy her favorite books on her amazon Kindle. Hope I helped!
No, only from amazon.
You can go to Amazon.com to buy a book and download it to your Kindle. There are some free books there. An Amazon Prime membership will give you a free rental each month. Many public libraries have webpages where library card holders can "rent" Kindle books for free.
Yes, you do have to buy the books on a Kindle so you have books you like. But you can get free books on there too. But they are not all the books you may read.
Yes. I have bought them there. If they are out of Kindle cards, you can buy Amazon.com cards. They are interchangeable. You can use Kindle cards to buy anything on Amazon and you can use Amazon cards to buy any Kindle books.
Well yes. But some of the books can be free.
Yes, there are Russian books on the Amazon Kindle, but not every book that is offered on the Kindle is in another language. The best thing to do is go on Amazon and Search "Russian Kindle Book". It may not come up with very many answers, but there will be some.
Yes, you can remove books from your Kindle. If you purchased the books from Amazon, they have a permanent record of which books you purchased and you can have them resent to your Kindle wirelessly at a later date without having to buy them again if you wish to restore them to the Kindle. If you downloaded them from another source, you can copy them to your computer via the Kindle's USB port and save them on the computer before removing them from the Kindle. Amazon stores no information concerning books you did not purchase from them.
If your asking to access the internet then no you don't have to pay. But if you want to read books you can buy them from amazon some are free. You can also download a PDF file convert it to a kindle format then put it on your kindle but that's probably illegal.