Free eBook web sites.

GoodeReader posted a long list of web sites that offer free eBook downloads.

eBook bestsellers to February 7, 2015

Digital Book World posted its eBook Bestseller list to February 7, 2015. Exciting to see Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird climbing the charts.

Kindle Unlimited spreads to Canada and Mexico

VentureBeat says Amazon has launched its Kindle Unlimited eBook subscription service in Canada and Mexico. This despite a growing chorus of authors and publishing professionals who say the “$9.99/month, all you can eat” eBook borrowing service undermines the value of eBooks while seriously damaging the financial stability of up and coming writers and publishers.

The article unfairly tries to compare Kindle Unlimited to other eBook subscription services. Kindle Unlimited authors are forced to deal exclusively with Amazon for a “share” of a fund set at an ever-changing amount that the Kindle-maker determines behind closed doors.

Competing eBook subscription services Oyster and Scribd charge reader-members monthly fees of $9.95 and $8.99 respectively, but boast an author-friendly royalty structure and do not demand author exclusivity to participate.

So long as Oyster and Scribd continue to pay royalties to participating authors who are free to distribute their eBooks elsewhere, then they will remain a viable addition to professional publishing plans.

Kindle Unlimited will not be able to make such a claim so long as Amazon continues to demand exclusivity and refuses to pay fair author royalties for “borrowed” titles.

Scribd adds comic books to virtual shelves

According to the Verge eBook subscription service Scribd has added comic book titles to its catalog.

Kobo H2O eReader now available Down Under

GoodeReader reports that Kobo’s waterproof H2O eReader is now available in Australia and New Zealand marking the eBookseller’s ongoing efforts for international supremacy.

iBook Bestsellers for week ending Feb. 2/15

Publishers Weekly posted Apple iBooks Bestsellers for week ending February 2, 2015.

eBook bestsellers for week ending January 31/15

Digital Book World offers its eBook bestsellers for week ending January 31/15.

2014 eBook market in review and predictions for 2015

EContent provides a look at the 2014 eBook marketplace, and offers some predictions for 2015.

Blinkbox customers will migrate to Kobo

TechCrunch says Tesco will transfer its Blinkbox customers to Kobo. That’s a bit of déjà vu for the Rakuten-owned eBook company Kobo that did the same when Sony got out of the North American eBook business.

eBook Revolution continues to grow despite reports

The Guardian reports that contrary to the claims in recent news stories the eBook Revolution is BOOMING not bombing.