![]() Step #2: Press the blue Alexa button and say, “Alexa, play the Kindle book, ”įor example, “Alexa play the Kindle book, ‘The Imperfect Disciple'” It’s as simple as clicking the Alexa button and saying “play the kindle book, ”Īlexa will then begin reading the book at whatever point you last left off. Open the app and log in to the Amazon account where you have your Kindle books.Search “Alexa”, and download the free app. Go to your device’s app store (works on iOS and Android).Step #1: Download and log in to the Amazon Alexa app ![]() It’s a little-known feature that any Amazon Echo device can read your Kindle books aloud to you, even if you don’t own the corresponding audiobook (this works with any Kindle book that supports text-to-speech technology).Īnd the really cool thing is, you don’t need to have an Amazon Echo device to take advantage of this feature. Who will deliver us from this ocular tyranny? Tragically, even in this era of e-books, we are still stuck reading most books with our eyes. ![]() Plus, most new books release straight to Kindle at the same time the paperback comes out, but the audiobook version (if it ever does come) arrives much later to the publishing party. And if you follow Tim Challies‘ blog (which you should), you likely have a prodigious selection of Kindle books you bought on sale for $2.99 but have never read. ![]() I’ve also made a video demonstrating the steps detailed below.Ĭertainly, audiobooks fill the need for hands-free reading to a degree.īetween Audible and Christian Audio a decent offering of Christian books can be found. But Kindle’s selection is much larger. ![]()
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