How to Save Money on Reading and Get a Free Book!

 

How to Save Money & Get a Free Book!

Do you love the feeling of a brand-new book in your hands? There is nothing quite like it. You open the cover, smell the fresh paper, and know you are about to start a grand adventure. It is one of the best feelings in the world.

But let’s be real for a minute. Books can be expensive! Sometimes, you look at your bank account and realize you have to choose between a new hardback and buying lunch. Or maybe you have a huge stack of books on your nightstand that you haven't even touched yet. We have all been there.

The good news is that you don't need a pile of gold to be a reader. You can build a great library without spending a lot of money. Here are three simple ways to save cash, plus a special deal where you can get a free book from us!

1. Use Your Local Library

If you haven't been to the library in a while, you are missing out. It is basically a building full of free stories! It is the best deal you will ever find.

Libraries today aren't just for quiet research. They have many cool tools:

  • Reading Apps: Most libraries use apps like Libby. You can borrow ebooks or audiobooks on your phone or tablet. You don't even have to leave your bed!

  • Brand New Books: Libraries get the newest bestsellers. You might have to wait in line for a bit, but getting that email saying "your book is ready" feels like winning a prize.

  • Sharing Books: If your small library doesn't have the specific book you want, they can usually find it at another library and have it sent over just for you.

2. Shop for Used Books

There is a special kind of magic in a used bookstore. You never know what you might find. Sometimes you find a book with a nice note written inside from the person who owned it before.

  • Little Free Libraries: Have you seen those small wooden boxes on poles in people’s yards? Those are "Little Free Libraries." You can take a book for free and leave one you are finished with. It costs nothing!

  • Websites for Used Books: Sites like ThriftBooks sell used copies for very low prices. It is a great way to save a book from being thrown away while saving money.

  • Library Sales: Once or twice a year, many libraries sell their old books to make room for new ones. You can often fill a whole bag with books for just five dollars.

3. Watch for Digital Sales

If you like to read on a screen, you should never pay full price. Prices for ebooks change all the time. Sometimes a book that costs $15 on Monday will only cost $0.99 on Tuesday!

You can sign up for emails from sites like BookBub. They will send you a list of books on sale every single day based on what you like to read. It is a very easy way to get a new story for less than the price of a candy bar.


A Special Deal: Get a Free Book!

The tips above are great for finding any kind of book. But sometimes, you find a series that you just can’t stop reading. You want to know what happens next right away!

We want to help you dive into a new world without worrying about the cost. That is why we have a special deal for you when you buy directly from us.

The "Series Starter" Deal

If you buy Book 1 and Book 2 of our series, we will give you Book 3 for FREE.

When you buy books from a big store, the store takes a lot of the money. When you buy directly from the person who wrote the book, the author gets to keep more of it. Because of that, we can give you a better price! It’s a win for everyone. You get a whole trilogy to read over the weekend, and you help the author keep writing more stories.


Why Buying Direct is Awesome

Buying directly from an author is a bit like buying fruit at a farmer’s market. You are helping a real person instead of a giant company. Plus, when you buy from us, we often include little extras like special digital bookmarks or notes about how the story was made.

So, go ahead and make some room on your shelf. Whether you are visiting the library or taking us up on our Buy 2, Get 1 Free deal, you deserve to enjoy a good story.

Happy reading! We hope you find your next favorite book today.

By the way, how many books do you have waiting to be read right now? It’s okay if the number is high—we won't tell anyone!

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