FREE BOOKS: The Francelatest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on May 13-17. Mental Health Matters, hosted by Indie Author Central, offers mental health rep books for free.
The Stuff Your Kindle Day schedule has been crazy in 2025. We're not complaining. These special events provide an awesome opportunity to stock up on hundreds of books for absolutely nothing.
And better yet, the books that you download are yours to keep forever.
SEE ALSO: To Paperwhite or not to Paperwhite, these are the best Kindles in Amazon's lineupThe latest Stuff Your Kindle Day is focused on mental health. To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, Mental Health Matters (hosted by Indie Author Central) is offering mental health rep books for absolutely nothing. This is your chance to stock up on books without spending anything.
Looking to make the most of the latest Stuff Your Kindle Day? We've lined up everything you need to know about this popular event.
The Stuff Your Kindle Day schedule has been really busy in 2025. Every month has been hectic, and May is following suit.
Mental Health Matters, hosted by Indie Author Central, is offering free mental health rep books from May 13-17. Unlike a lot of 24-hour events, you can plenty of time to download these free books. Relax, you've got this.
The great thing about Stuff Your Kindle Day is that anyone can participate. Kindle, Kobo, and Nook readers can download these books for free. You can even download these books on your preferred app and read them straight from your phone, as you can also find these free titles on the Google Play and Apple Books apps.
Finding these free books is straightforward thanks to Indie Author Central. They've set up a helpful hub page with everything organized by subgenre, with something for everyone.
Everything you download on Stuff Your Kindle Day is yours to keep, and there's no limit on the number of books you can download. Stuff Your Kindle Day downloads don't count towards the 20 books per month that Amazon Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow, so don't hold back.
These popular e-readers help you take your entire library on the go. With weeks of battery life and an anti-glare display, you can read anywhere and anytime with the Kindle. Prices start at $109.99, a great price for those on a budget, but if you want to save even more, you can get three months of Kindle Unlimited absolutely free during Stuff Your Kindle Day.
Kindle Unlimited costs $11.99 per month and allows you to borrow up to 20 months per month. For a limited time, you can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free, saving you $35.97.
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