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Enjoy free movies, e-books and music!

Love to watch movies, read e-books, listen to music or play games—and would do it more if only it didn’t cost so much? It doesn’t have to cost a dime! Here are the latest places you can get all your favorite entertainm­ent for free:

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●1 Watch movies with Walmart’s streaming service!

Move over Netflix and Amazon Prime—there’s a new streaming movie service from Walmart, and it’s totally free! Instead of paying a rental fee or subscripti­on charge, the movies come with a few brief ads that help support the site. Simply sign up at Vudu.com/free, then pick from thousands of popular romances, dramas, action movies and more to watch on demand!

●2 Dive into e-books and audio books!

If you love the convenienc­e of reading e-books on your tablet or phone or listening to audio books on your MP3 player, good news: You can download thousands of books at no charge! For e-books, visit Free Booksy.com, which lists titles that are available for a variety of e-readers, including Kindle, ipad and Nook. For audio books, visit Loyalbooks. com and Podiobooks. com, then select the books you want to listen to directly from the website or download to your device!

●3 Listen to music!

No need to pay a subscripti­on fee for a streaming radio service—log on to Accuradio.com or Jango.com and you can listen to as much of your favorite artists or genres as you want at no cost! Want to fill your MP3 player with new tunes? You can download free music from emerging artists at Jamendo.com. And most online stores that sell music (such as Amazon. com, Google Play and itunes) regularly offer free songs or albums. Search for “free music” or check their “deals of the day”!

●4 Play video games!

No matter what kind of video games you enjoy, you can play them online for free! For instance, love action and adventure? Visit Kongregate. com/games! Prefer word games and puzzles? You’ll find them at Games.msn. com/en-us/home! Miss your favorite games from the ’80s? You can play classics, including Asteroids, Pong and Centipede at Atari.com/arcade!

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