Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two of These E-books Free in April

Amazon Prime Members Can Get Two of These E-books Free in April

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You can get thousands of free e-books over the course of 2024 if you know where—and when—to look. All year long, Amazon is offering up free Kindle e-books to readers, with new opportunities popping up every month.

This year also marks the 10th anniversary of Stuff Your Kindle Day, the biggest free e-book event of the year, offering up over a thousand free e-books. But that’s later this year—in April, Prime members can get two free Kindle e-book from Amazon’s First Reads program.

What is Amazon’s First Reads?

Amazon First Reads is a program aimed at Prime members that offers early access to new e-books across many genres, as curated by First Reads editors (one of your many Prime Member benefits). Prime members can choose to download one free e-book every month from a rotating list—though some months that number is bumped up to two—and non-members get them for a discounted price. These e-books can be read on any compatible Kindle device or via the free Kindle app.

How to get your free Amazon Kindle e-books in April

Go to the First Reads landing page to see the full list of e-books available this month. Once you find a book that seems interesting, click the “Shop Now” button. Make sure you’re not being redirected to the Kindle mobile application because you won’t see the free book option; instead, use your browser (or just “check out” your free book on your computer).

Make sure you’re not clicking the ”Pre-order for…” button, as that will direct you to pay; instead, click the “Read for Free” button under the First Reads banner. This will send the e-book directly to the Kindle linked to your Amazon account.

You can see what it should look like from the screenshot below.

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Credit: Daniel Oropeza screenshot of Amazon browser.

You’ll know you did it right when you see a “Thanks, [your name]!” order summary indicating the e-book is being auto-delivered to the Kindle Cloud Reader.

Free Amazon Kindle e-books available in April 2024 (pick two)

This month, you get can choose from eight Kindle e-books, plus the free “bonus short read,” Cut and Thirst: A Short Story by Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid’s Tale.

Amazon notes the genre for each of the books above the title, offering a quick way to narrow down your options. If you hover over the “See Editor Notes” under the “Shop Now” button, you’ll be able to read a short synopsis from the First Reads editor who picked the book.

Here are your options for April 2024:



by Life Hacker