Luckily, we’ve got third-party sites that make this task easier.
Scroll down and you’ll see a number of options that include Advanced Kindle Book Search, Advanced Paper Book Search, View Free Kindle Titles, Track Kindle Price Drops and more.
The Advanced Kindle Book Search is the most powerful of all the features. As you see in the screenshot below, it has a number of search filters to help you narrow down your search for Kindle ebooks.
If you intend to find the top public domain Kindle books, just make sure that you select only public domain books before hitting the search button.
There’s also Quick Links section on the search page that you can use to check the top 100 Kindle bestsellers, and ebooks that fall in certain specific price ranges.
Overall, if you have a Kindle, or use the Kindle software on your computer or mobile phone to read books (and do that a lot), I think eReaderIQ should be the site you use for your Kindle ebook searching needs. Got any suggestions or Kindle tricks in the bag? Tell us in the comments! The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.