Books are always high on my list. I don’t think you can ever have too
many. Books are expensive so it’s great
to find a big variety free of charge.
Here are twenty sites on the web to download free
books. You’ll be able to find any genre
you’re looking for on this list. Most of
these places are easy to search using the book name or author name. Some of them require you to sign up first. I guarantee you won’t run out of reading
material any time soon.
ReadPrint – this one has anything from classics to sci-fi to
Shakespeare and more. This site requires
you to register but it’s free.
ManyBooks.net – over 20,000 books are available at this site
The Literature Network –most books on this one are free, but
some require a small fee. Authors are
listed alphabetically by last name.
FreeComputerBooks.com – you’ll find everything to do with
computers on this one, as well as some textbooks.
Librivox.org – this one has free audio books and gives you a
choice whether to listen on your device or to download to CD. You can also volunteer to be a reader for an
audio book.
Authorama.com – find current and classic authors here in
English as well as some German texts.
You can read these on your computer or print out pages to read later.
Project Gutenberg – most books are in English but there are
some other languages available. This
site contains over 50,000 books in various formats.
Scribd – This site gives you a fourteen-day free trial and
then it’s $8.99 a month. They have ebooks,
audio books, sheet music and comics.
International Digital Children’s Library – This site is
organized by age, reading level, book length and genre. English and other languages are available.
Ebooks and Text Archives – This one includes popular books,
children’s books, historical and academic books.
World Public Library – This one is $8.95 a year for access
to thousands of books in 100 different languages. However, there are over 200 titles on a Give
Away Page. You also have to sign up to
use this one.
Questia Public Library – this one contains classics,
rarities and textbooks.
Wikisource – the works on this site are submitted and
maintained by its users.
Wikibooks – most of the books on this one are textbooks and
some cookbooks.
Bibliomania – this one has 200 classics, plus author notes,
biographies, summaries and study guides.
The Open Library – over a million books in a variety of
formats.
Sacred Texts – this one contains books on religion,
mythology and folklore.
SlideShare – this one is for digital presentations on any
subject. Anyone can share ideas, or
learn about new technology, by uploading or downloading presentations. The sign up is free.
Free eBooks – this one has a wide variety of genres but
there’s a limit on books per month unless you sign up for a VIP membership.
The Online Books Page – this one has over a million books to
read and is maintained by the University
of Pennsylvania .
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