Off of a website.
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
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I think it depends on whether you intend to download books away from your internet connection. Generally most people would use their home internet to download books and then take their kindle away with them. All the 3G does is allow you to have a remote internet connection away from your home allowing you to download books whilst travelling on a train or bus or in a car.
To get books on your kindle or kindle fire, hook it up to the internet and buy the books on-line. Wait for them to download then enjoy.
Yes it is very much possible if you have the internet connection.
You can download free books from the internet if you have an account, or you can put your library card code in on your local library website. You can also try free eBooks websites.
Do an Internet search for "Project Gutenberg". They publish lots of old books whose copyright has expired. You will find many great books among them.
To download Audible books, you need to have an Audible account, an internet connection, and the Audible app installed on your device. Once you have these, you can browse the Audible library, purchase or use your credits to acquire a book, and then download it to your device for offline listening.
If you are wondering how you can find eBooks and download them off the internet because you recently purchased an eBook reader, then you can check the Apple website.
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You can find free books on philosophy at websites like Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive, and Google Books. These websites offer a wide range of public domain books that you can read online or download for free.
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