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Great books you can read for free on Kindle Unlimited, part 3

This is my third in what will be four posts (so far). Check out the first here, and the second here.

If you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription, you have access to millions of Book titles that you can read for free. But let’s face it: you have no idea what their content is, and you don’t know if they’re any good.

But you can depend on Rated Reads for help. Here’s yet another list of books we’ve reviewed on Rated Reads that we’ve enjoyed AND that are rated Moderate or lower.

  1. The Golem and the Jinni, by Helene Wecker. This historical fiction novel of magical realism features main characters who are a golem and a jinni. Melissa said the writing “is lyrical and magical, and Wecker captures the essence of not only her human characters, but the fantastical ones as well.” Rated mild.
  2. The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman. This novel of magical realism is a fairy tale focusing on a man revisiting his childhood memories. Melissa said “it is a sweet, simple, charming story.” Rated Mild.

  3. Life As We Knew It, by Susan Beth Pfeffer. In this young adult dystopian book, a family struggles to survive after a meteor knocks the moon out of orbit. “It’s excellent on many levels: as a straightforward catastrophe story; as a coming-of-age story of a girl who has to shoulder things she never thought she would have to; but, ultimately, as a portrait of a family learning to work together,” Melissa wrote. Rated mild.

  4. Dispirited, by Luisa M. Perkins. In this young adult paranormal book, Perkins “takes a few basics of ghost stories and turns them on their head to create a fast-paced, fascinating, magical read,” Teri said. Rated mild.
  5. The Gallagher Girls series, by Ally Carter. These fun young adult books feature teen spies. The series starts with I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You. Nicole wrote that she loved these books: “The stories are a combination of fun, laugh-out-loud moments, with some action/suspense and a little G-rated romance.” Rated mild.
  6. The Winter Witch, by Paula Brackston. This historical fiction book does feature witches; Teri says Brackston is her “favorite witch writer” and the novel is “a lovely story of a heroine you can’t help but cheer for.” Rated mild.
  7. Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore, by Robin Sloan. This novel features fantasy and mystery. A young man in search of a job wanders in to a bookstore “on a whim and finds himself not only employed, but immersed in an increasingly strange world,” Melissa wrote. Rated mild.
  8. My Double Life, by Janette Rallison. In this young adult romance book, a teen living a quiet life ends up being a double for a superstar. Melissa wrote, “Yes, it’s fluff, it’s well-written, enjoyable, fun fluff.” Rated none.
  9. On Little Wings, by Regina Sirois. A young woman goes on a quest to find long-lost family in this young adult book. Teri says the book has “rich, spirited writing, gorgeous settings, strong families, journeys of self-discovery and the beauty of first love.” Rated none.
  10. For What It’s Worth, by Karey White. This women’s fiction book of romance follows a cake shop owner who asks clients to pay what they think her products are worth. Teri said, “It’s a great pleasure read — sit down and get lost in the charming world of wedding cakes and love.” Rated none.

This is our third post; stay tuned for at least one more!

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