I’m always hunting for free indie books, and I’ve built a little list of reliable places over the years. Project Gutenberg is my first stop for older indie works that have entered the public domain—think early 20th-century experimental stuff. For newer indie titles, I rely on Open Library’s borrowable e-books or Smashwords, where authors often give away free copies to build their audience.
If you’re into genre fiction like cyberpunk or cozy mysteries, the Internet Archive has tons of niche indie books uploaded by users. I’ve also stumbled upon great finds on ManyBooks, which sorts free indie reads by mood and theme. Wattpad can be hit-or-miss, but some indie writers post polished serials there for free. Just keep in mind that ‘free’ doesn’t always mean ‘low quality’—many indie authors use free books as a gateway to their paid work, so it’s a win-win.
I love diving into indie books, especially when I can find them for free online. One of my go-to spots is Project Gutenberg, which has a massive collection of public domain books, including some hidden indie gems. Another great place is Open Library, where you can borrow digital copies of indie titles for free. I also check out platforms like ManyBooks and Feedbooks, which often feature indie authors alongside classics. If you're into speculative fiction or weird lit, the Internet Archive has a treasure trove of obscure indie works. Just remember to support indie authors by buying their books if you really enjoy them—they deserve it!
Finding indie books online for free is like discovering hidden treasure, and I’ve spent hours scouring the web for them. My absolute favorite resource is Project Gutenberg, which offers thousands of free public domain books, including early indie works that are now classics. For more contemporary indie reads, Open Library is fantastic—you can borrow e-books just like at a physical library, and they have a surprising number of niche titles.
Another underrated gem is Smashwords, where many indie authors offer free samples or even full books to attract readers. I’ve found some of my favorite underground sci-fi and romance novels there. If you’re into weird fiction or experimental writing, the Internet Archive’s text collection is a goldmine, with everything from obscure poetry to avant-garde novellas.
Don’t overlook smaller platforms like ManyBooks or Feedbooks either—they curate free indie books in genres like fantasy, horror, and literary fiction. Some indie authors also post their work on Wattpad or Royal Road, though the quality varies. Just be sure to check the licensing; some free books are promotional, while others are truly open-access.
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Project Gutenberg and Open Library sometimes host older titles, but newer books like 'Incarnate' might not be available. Alternatively, platforms like Scribd occasionally offer free trials where you could read it temporarily. Always prioritize supporting authors when possible, but these options are great for budget-conscious readers.
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For more contemporary stuff, Scribd sometimes offers free trials where you can access a ton of content, including niche Southeast Asian titles. Also, check out local digital libraries like the National Library of Indonesia’s online portal—they occasionally have free anthologies. Just be prepared to dig; half the fun is the hunt!
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