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The 21 best places to find free books online.
If youâre anything like us, you go through books fast . Sometimes it seems like an addiction you canât keep up with â and if thereâs one thing any bookworm can tell you, itâs that this habit can quickly get expensive.
Luckily, the savvy reader knows there are plenty of places online to legally download books without spending a single penny. In this post, weâre giving you 21 of the best places to find free books online, so that you can satisfy even the most debilitating of book addictions, guilt-free.
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1. Project Gutenberg
2. The Online Books Page
If thatâs not enough books for you, The Online Books Page , hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, boasts a staggering list of over three million free ebooks! Unlike Project Gutenberg, they donât actually host any of the books themselves, instead providing links to where you can download them. And their website does look like something straight out of 1996. Still, when weâre talking about this many ebooks at our fingertips, can we really complain? This is a great source for classics and obscure titles that offer deep dives into arcane topics, though some newer books can also appear.
3. Kindle Store
4. Smashwords
Like Amazon, Smashwords has a page where you can easily see all the books authors have chosen to give away for free . With the ability to browse by categories such as ânewest,â âbestseller,â and âhighest-rated,â as well as filtering by the bookâs length and genre, this is an easy way to instantly find free books. (Just remember to re-select the âfreeâ category at the top if you choose to browse by genre!) The best part? Most stories are available in a wide range of file formats, and you donât even need an account to download them.
6. Robin Reads
A book promotion service in the vein of BookBub, Robin Reads is another great way to stay in-the-know on all the hottest new titles and discounts. With everything from romance to horror to nonfiction, thereâs sure to be something interesting in nearly all of their daily emails.
7. eReader News Today
8. FreeBooksy
Most of the other book promotion services focus on both free and discounted books, but FreeBooksy is the biggest site thatâs dedicated solely to ebooks you donât have to pay for. Unlike some of its competitors, it seeks out deals from all the major retailers, so even if youâre totally loyal to Kobo or Nook, youâre bound to find some great books gratis . (Can you tell weâre desperately trying not to use the word âfreeâ too much?)
9. Manybooks
10. Goodreads Free Shelves
Sometimes the easiest way to find free books is to crowdsource for them, and Goodreads shelves make this process easy. Browsing by shelf collects all the books that users put in shelves of the same name, and you can easily find shelves marked as â free-ebooks ,â â free-ebook ,â â free â and more. Now, because this is dependent on users marking ebooks themselves, it is possible that some of the books were shelved during a period when a book was once being given away free and now comes with a heavier sticker price. They may also shelve books in the public domain that you can find through sites such as Project Gutenberg, but itâs not a guarantee that youâll find these for free if you follow the link to them on Amazon. Still, itâs a rich resource that may easily give you titles you donât find on other sites, so itâs definitely worth a look.
11. Reedsy Discovery
Love indie books and want to read them for free, before anyone else does? That's exactly what you get if you sign up to become a Reedsy Discovery reviewer , as indie authors provide free ebooks in exchange for an honest review. Simply take notes of your thoughts as you read, and use them to write up a coherent review when you've finished reading. You'll be helping out the author as well as would-be readers, while getting a free read! Writing book reviews can also be an excellent way to break into the publishing industry if you're at the start of your career, but most of all they're great fun to write and read alike.
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13. Harlequin Online Reads
The leading publisher of romance novels, Harlequinâs website also offers a huge collection of serialized stories from some of their best authors â for free. New chapters are posted every week, or you can browse a massive back catalogue of completed works. With filters such as âFall in Love,â âWalk on the Dark Side,â and âTake a Trip Down the Aisle,â plus the ability to show titles based on how much time you have to read at the moment (yes, really!), this collection is sure let you zero in on the exact romance fix youâre craving.
14. Tor.com
15. Libby / OverDrive
In the wise words of Arthur the Aardvark, âHaving fun isnât hard when youâve got a library card!â So it is with Libby , the new app by OverDrive. OverDrive allows libraries to purchase ebooks for lending out to their patrons. Each âcopyâ of the ebook can only be checked out by one patron at a time. Loan lengths and the total number of titles you can have at once varies by library. Books may be checked out and downloaded directly through Libby, or downloaded for reading via Kindle. Because only one person can check out each copy at a time, though, there are often hold lists on popular titles â sometimes significant ones â so be sure to keep an eye on that when youâre picking your next read. However, the catalogue available to each library is quite extensive, and if thereâs ever a title your library hasnât purchased yet, thereâs an easy button to request it right in the app.
17. Wattpad
Lovers of fanfic have long been familiar with sites where users can upload stories one chapter at a time, but Wattpad brings that idea to life in the original fiction world â with a few additional benefits as well. Started in 2006, Wattpad is perfect if youâre looking for a wide range of diverse voices and unconventional stories that might get overlooked by big publishers. Chock-full of talented writers and enthusiastic readers, itâs a community unlike anything else in the reading landscape. Leave comments, follow your favorite authors, and upvote the stories you love. With the free app, you can even keep up with all the best stories right from your phone.
18. PaperBack Swap
19. Open Culture
In Open Cultureâs own words, they scour the internet for the âaudio books you need, the language lessons and educational videos you want, and plenty of enlightenment in between.â As a curator of free online learning resources , this sounds great to us! Their audiobook selection is top-notch as well, including some surprisingly high-profile narrators . ( The Wizard of Oz as read by Tituss Burgess? Where do they even find these treasures?)
20. LibriVox
21. Storynory
Lastly, in all the rush to find free books, letâs not forget about the littlest readers among us! Storynory offers free audiobooks for kids, featuring everything from classics to brand-new originals exclusive to the Storynory site. While not as extensive a collection as some of the sites on our list, the stories are charming and offer a welcome distraction when someone just wonât settle down.
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Love to read? Open Library, ManyBooks, and Librivox are just a few of the many places to find free books online
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Free books on nearly any subject you can think of are all over the internet, ready to be downloaded, read, and shared. These are our favorite sites with free books covering a wide variety of subjects.
A huge quantity of books previously unavailable to the public was released starting in 2019 thanks to the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. Because of an amendment to that act, works published between 1923 and 1977 can enter the public domain 95 years after their creation. Many of the sites listed below give access to the tens of thousands of books (plus movies, songs, and cartoons) available under this act. Downloads should be free and without retribution under U.S. copyright law.
Project Gutenberg
Over 70,000 titles.
Wide variety of formats.
Top 100 list aids discoverability.
Majority of books are in English only.
Books may not be free outside the U.S.
Project Gutenberg  is one of the largest and oldest sources for free books on the web, with over 70,000 downloadable titles available in a wide variety of formats. The vast majority are released in English, but there are other languages available.
If you already know what you're looking for, search the database by author name, title, language, or subject. You can also check out the top 100 list to see what other people are downloading .
Selection includes more than just classics and Creative Commons books.
Great categorization makes finding what you love easier.
Variety of download formats.
A few areas of the site hardly ever receive updates.
Some books do cost money.
ManyBooks is one of the best resources on the web for free books in a variety of download formats. There are hundreds of titles here in all sorts of interesting genres, and they're completely free. Not all the books are classics, so if you're into other genres, this site is a good alternative to others in this list.
Unlike some sites, this one lets you browse free books by language. You can also search by author and genre. The ManyBooks Articles page is another handy way to browse their collection, with articles such as "Books Like A Match Made in Venice" and reviews.
Downloading books requires a free user account unless there's a link to Amazon, in which case you can grab it with your Amazon account. There are often several download options, like EPUB, PDF, AZW3, and FB2. They're also readable online through the site's built-in book reader.
Open Library
Good alternative if Internet Archive is too confusing.
Multiple formats available.
Just pulls results from Internet Archive.
Some books can only be borrowed.
Open Library is a search tool that pulls data from Internet Archive. You might use it if that site (listed above) isn't helping you find the right book. You can search hundreds of thousands of books here, and most are in multiple formats such as PDF, ePub, and Daisy.
I particularly like the Library Explorer section because it feels like I'm looking through real bookshelves!
You can search for ebooks specifically by checking the Ebooks option after running a search.
Free audiobooks.
Audiobooks are available in multiple languages.
Large collection of children's audiobooks.
Books are read by volunteers, which means performances can be hit or miss.
Many listed authors have zero books available.
If you've been looking for a great place to find free audiobooks , visiting Librivox is a good start. The site has many volunteers who work to release quality recordings of classic books. All the titles here are free, which is good news for those of us who've had to pony up ridiculously high fees for substandard audiobooks.
I like to use the New Releases RSS feed with a feed reader service to stay on top of new additions.
Google Play Books
Saves books in your online account.
Read from the website or the mobile app.
Requires a Google account.
If you like to read ebooks through Google Books, you'll be pleased to know that there's a full page of just free titles.
Google lists the top several dozen free books available on Google Play through the link below. There are history and religious books as well as titles in categories like Fantasy and Health, mind & body .
Books you "download" through this site appear in your Google Play Books account , where they're readable online, through the mobile app, and offline if you decide to export the book to a file.
Internet Archive
Books across a wide variety of interests.
You can sort by view count or popularity.
Several downloading options.
It can be difficult finding exactly what you want from numerous search results.
Site can be slow to respond.
Internet Archive has a digital library full of fiction, popular books, children's books, historical texts, and academic books. The free books on this site span every possible interest.
You can sort these books by view count to see the most popular ones and sort by title or date published. Another way I like to scour the millions of books on this site is through collections such as California Digital Library , Getty Research Institute , and Boston Public Library .
There are usually several download options if you don't want to read the book online, such as PDF, EPUB, and Kindle.
Easily readable format.
You can read right in the browser.
No account necessary.
Bare bones website.
Lacks books in foreign languages (except some German).
Lacks advanced search features.
Authorama offers a good selection of current and classic books from a variety of authors. They're organized alphabetically by the authorâs last name and are written in HTML and XHTML, which means they're in an easily readable format. Most books here are featured in English, but there are quite a few German language texts as well.
This site offers a good selection of high-quality, free books you can read in your browser. These are in the public domain, which means they're freely accessible and allowed to be distributed. In other words, you don't need to worry if you're looking at something illegal.
The website is really simple to use, maybe too simple. The search box is basic and the only other way to find books is by scrolling through the author list. But, you don't need a user account to read these titles online, and they're all formatted nicely.
Hundreds of thousands of pieces of content available to read.
Audio available for certain texts.
User-submitted content could vary in quality.
Technically, there are no books on this site.
Wikisource is an online library of user-submitted and maintained content. While you won't technically find books on this site, there are still hundreds of thousands of pieces of content available to read, and some are in ebook form.
Wikisource:Index is a good place to start.
Wikijunior offers books for children 12 and under.
Offers community features like a forum.
Mostly just textbooks.
Small collection.
Not all of the books are completed.
âWikibooks  is an open collection of mostly textbooks. Subjects range from computer and engineering to science, humanities, languages, and more. Every book has a list of contents and other information to give you a solid idea of what it's about.
The Featured Books and Stacks/Departments pages are good places to start if you're not sure what to browse for.
Free-eBooks.net
Diverse selection.
Also offers audiobooks.
Large number of categories.
You can only download five free books a month.
Free-eBooks.net offers a wonderfully diverse variety of free books, ranging from fiction and non-fiction to textbooks, academic text, classics, and more. Some of the subcategories include advertising, parenting, humor, science, engineering, self-teaching, sci-fi classics, and poems.
You have to register for a free user account to use this site, but only five books are free, so choose wisely.
The Online Books Page
Boasts over three million books.
Dozens of different formats.
Offers partial searches.
Updates often.
Extremely basic site.
Links to downloads on other websites.
The Online Books Page, maintained by the University of Pennsylvania, lists over three million free books available for download in dozens of different formats. The site itself is pretty boring, but the long list of titles might make you a repeat visitor.
You can browse these free book downloads by new listings, author, title, subject, or serial. There's also a search tool where you can find books by running a partial author or title search.
Hundreds of free books.
Download or view online in your browser.
Must go through a "checkout" process even though they're free.
Some books need special software for offline reading.
eBooks.com has a couple of ways to find free books. Use the link below to access a list of a few hundred completely free eBooks that you can read online or download as an ACSM file âthose are DRM-protected files that work with Adobe Digital Editions (directions are available on the download page).
The other way is to browse their DRM-free eBooks . Some of these aren't free to download, but the ones that are can be saved and opened like any EPUB file.
You can filter these books by subject, like computers or religion, or by a number of fiction and non-fiction subcategories. There's also a format (PDF or EPUB), release date, and language filter.
International Children's Digital Library
Large collection of international children's books.
Interesting ways to browse the titles.
The books are actually just images of scanned pages.
Some pages are too large to read comfortably.
Browse over 4,000 high-quality free books for children at International Children's Digital Library (ICDL). These are scans of physical books, so each page is a separate image you can scroll through and read.
On the home page are helpful links so you can browse the library by language, character, shape, format, genre, and more.
Offers a wide range of reading materials, including sheet music and magazines.
One of the internet's largest sources of published content.
Mobile app available.
Free only for 30 days.
Costs $11.99/month.
Everand (previously Scribd)Â offers a fascinating collection of all kinds of reading materials: books, audiobooks, documents, sheet music, magazines, and more. This is one of the webâs largest sources of published content, with literally millions of documents published every month and organized by category.
However, the site is only free for 30 days. Unlike other sites on this list, you have to pay every month after the trial to continue using it. The membership grants you access to the site's entire database.
Free Computer Books
Extensive collection of computer books.
Includes lecture notes.
Dated site design.
Everything on the site is just hyperlinks to other sites.
Lacks file format variety.
Every computer subject and programming language you can think of is represented at Free Computer Books. There are free textbooks, extensive lecture notes, and more.
Some of the genres include computer and programming languages, computer science, data science, computer engineering, Java, and networking and communications. There are also many subgenres, giving you an easy way to find the book you're after.
Sacred Texts
Large collection of free religious texts.
Text is quite small.
Most pages don't have a download button; you have to save them manually.
Sacred Texts  contains the webâs largest collection of free books about religion, mythology, folklore, and the esoteric in general.
You can view a list of all the books by title or author. You can also browse by category or search for a book title, author, or subject.
Every book is available online from their website. You can save each page if you want an offline version, but it won't be in a pretty format.
Good for presentations, infographics, and documents.
Lots of non-free content.
Limited download options.
Registration required.
SlideShare is another site with both free and paid books. It's an online forum where anyone can upload a digital presentation on any subject. Millions of people utilize SlideShare for research, sharing ideas, and learning about new technologies.
The site supports documents and PDF files, all available as free downloads. You have to log in to download these books, but registration is free.
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Ebook Friendly
12 sites where you can read full books online.
To enjoy reading books, you don’t need a tablet or e-reader. You can read entire books online, completely legally, in an internet browser on your computer. The most popular sites are listed below.
The internet is the ultimate tool for finding answers and items we need. With a vast majority of products available from online stores, you don’t have to leave home to get anything that’s on your wishlist, including books, movies, games or audiobooks.
The best thing is that you don’t have to wait for delivery. Most books are digitized and it means you can start enjoying them in a matter of seconds. It’s just a matter of finding the most convenient â and fully legal â online source of books to read.
World’s most beloved classics are available online for free. They are the so-called public domain books . They are free because their intellectual property rights have expired, and everyone is entitled not only to download and read them but also remix and reshare.
Institutions like Project Gutenberg or Internet Archive digitize public domain books and make them available for free through their online catalogs.
Unless you are determined to create a stunningly large personal collection of ebooks, you don’t have to deal with copying and converting files. You can read books the moment you find them in one of the sites listed below.
But what “read books online” means exactly? It means you won’t need any of these:
- A dedicated device, such as a Kindle e-reader
- A tablet with a book reading app installed
- An ebook reader application on your computer
- An extension for your internet browser
All you need is a computer connected to the internet and the internet browser of your choice, such as Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
When it comes to paid books (and it doesn’t matter whether you want to buy a print or ebook version), free book previews are a standard feature offered by many online bookstores, including Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
The free previews account for approximately 15% of the paid book. It’s long enough to make a decision whether to order a book or not.
The sites listed below are the ones where you can read books online from the first to the last page. In the detailed descriptions, we have included a choice of titles and tips how to improve the reading experience.
One big disadvantage of reading books in the web browser is that you have to be connected to the web. What if you’d like to read books offline? One way is to download web pages to your computer and open them from a downloaded file directly in a browser.
A much better way is to download an ebook file and use an e-reader, such as a Kindle , or one of many book-reading apps available for iPad , iPhone, Android tablets and smartphones, and almost any other mobile devices.
Most of the sites listed below offer an option to download files in several formats. All you have to remember is the correct format. Make sure to download:
- mobi file â if you own a Kindle or Amazon Fire tablet.
- epub file â if you own iPad, iPhone, Kobo, Nook, or Android device.
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Read full books online â here are 12 best sites
1. project gutenberg.
Project Gutenberg is a mother of all ebook sites. It started in 1971, when the world’s first ebook was created by Michael S. Hart. It was “Declaration of Independence of the United States of America,” and you can read it right away in a next tab of your internet browser.
Many sites that offer free ebooks from the public domain use the titles created and uploaded to Project Gutenberg.
Currently, there are over 60,000 public domain books in the catalog. If you’re looking for great classic books, Project Gutenberg is the best destination to explore.
To read the book in your browser, simply click “Read this book online: HTML” option on the list of available formats.
The option to read the book online displays all elements of a book. You will be able to see the original cover of the book, as well as illustrations inside. You can also navigate the book easily using the table of content or click on hyperlinks inside the file.
There is one more benefit of a html file opened in a browser. This file is searchable. You can use your browser’s find tool to search for words inside the book.
You can start exploring Project Gutenberg from the list of the most popular ebook downloads . The worldâs most loved and adored books are here: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Bram Stokerâs Dracula , Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, works by Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twainâs A Tale of Two Cities , Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Aliceâs Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, or Charlotte BrontĂ«âs Jane Eyre . And itâs just the beginning!
2. Internet Archive
Internet Archive, founded in 1996, is a non-profit organization offering free access to digital or digitized content: books, images, videos, or audio files.
The catalog includes over 25,000,000 fully accessible books and other text files. From here, you can also start browsing a collection of 1.3 million contemporary ebooks that you will be able to borrow for free once you register an account. The ebook section can be reached at: archive.org/details/texts .
Use the search box in the top right corner to find the book. By default, the list of results shows collection from popular libraries. You can sort the results by relevance, views, title, and the date of adding the item to the catalog.
You can use the tools on the left side to narrow down the list of results by collection, media type, availability (free or to borrow), language, or creator.
To start reading, just click on the arrows in the bottom bar of the image of the opened book. You can enter full screen by clicking on the full-screen toggle in the bottom right.
The online viewer presents the scanned pages of the book, what brings an extra flavor to reading. There are many ways to go through the content of the book, including one-page view, and zooming.
One thing to keep in mind is that the content of the book is fully searchable, let not the scan mislead you. Use the search bar in the top right corner to find a word. All found instances will be marked in the progress bar at the bottom.
One of the most amazing things on Internet Archive is the text-to-speech function. You can turn it on by clicking on the speaker icon in the bottom right corner of the book viewer.
Whatâs worth highlighting is that the Internet Archive hosts a vast number of foreign-language books. There are over 20 languages with the number of published text works exceeding 1,000 each.
3. Open Library
Open Library is Internet Archive’s separate project, focused on collecting library records. Its goal is to create one web page for every book ever published. On a page of a single book, you’ll find all its documented editions.
Compared to the Internet Archive, with its vast catalog and advanced search features, the Open Library website is simpler and more user-friendly, and you can find the books you need much quicker.
When you go to Classic Books section, you will find over 3 million books that are âaccessible,â which means they are free to read online or download.
Once you find the book, you will immediately know whether you can read it online or not. Just look for the big blue “Read” button. When you hover open the headphones icon, you will be able to listen to the audio version.
Click on the Read icon and you will be redirected to a full-screen online reader on the Internet Archive website.
In the top right corner of the viewer, you will see an option to download the book, usually in either epub or pdf format.
Open Library is more than just a catalog of free classic books. It also shows contemporary books that are free to read if you decide to borrow them. To do that, you may need to register at Open Library or find the book in your local library using WorldCat or Library Link. Each library book is marked with a âBorrowâ button instead of âRead.â
4. Google Books
A huge collection of books that Google has scanned and turned into viewable files is available on Google Books.
The homepage of Google Books at books.google.com is actually nothing more than a search box. To start exploring this vast library of digitized books, you have to type in something, for instance a name of your favorite classic author or a title of a book.
Not all books can be fully previewed online, but you can narrow search results to those that are.
To do that, in the upper bar click on “Any view.” From a drop-down list select “Free Google eBooks” to see only the books that can be read online from the very beginning to the very end.
Google Books gives also a chance to preview free samples of books that are not available in the public domain. To see a list of these books, select “Preview available” option from the “Any books” drop-down menu.
The free preview of a copyrighted title included in Google Books doesn’t have to be a first part of the book.
Let’s say a publisher sets a free preview to be 20% of a book. You can select a chapter in the middle and read 20% from now on. Or jump from page to page, if you want.
You’ll be able to preview the book until you reach the limit of free pages set by a publisher.
5. Smashwords
Smashwords is a leading online platform with ebooks from independent authors and publishers. There are currently over 500,000 from over 100,000 self-published authors.
Thousands of books are available for free download and online view. The total number is changing, but usually around 100,000 titles are available for free viewing.
Smashwords authors have an option to set up the length of a free preview. Many writers decide to let readers preview the entire book online.
To see which books are free to read in your internet browser, go to Smashwords’ catalog of free ebooks . Then, change the way entries are being displayed â from stacks to list. Do it by clicking the bullet list icon in the top right.
In the list view, look for “Online Reader” button displayed at the bottom of an entry, next to blue buttons with ebook formats.
There are several customization options to choose from. You can select a size (4 levels to choose from), and font face (Arial, Courier, Times, Verdana, Georgia). You can also personalize colors by setting up your own font and background.
Quite frankly, reading interface offered by Smashwords is not the strongest part of this great site. There is no full-screen view, for example. It would help a lot, as the book content window is very narrow.
6. ManyBooks
ManyBooks offers free books in a clean and friendly interface. The site is ad supported but these ads are displayed usually at the bottom of the browser window and are not too disturbing.
Most books are sourced from Project Gutenberg and sites that offer books with a Creative Commons license.
In total, over 50 thousand books are available, all with nicely designed covers. Plus, each book is available in several file formats, a lot more than what you can find elsewhere.
Most importantly, each title from the ManyBooks catalog can be read in your internet browser.
After you find the book you want to read, go to this book’s details page and click on a large “Read Online” button.
The reading interface is very clean and nicely designed, although it takes some time to load it, especially when it comes with a book cover.
You can change the font size (4 levels), plus the site works well on mobile devices, so you can read books also in a browser on your tablet.
BookRix is a platform that offers books from self-published authors combined with free books from the public domain.
A catalog of free ebooks is an essential part of the website. On the top of a list, you will find the most popular categories, including literary fiction, fantasy, romance, thrillers, and young adult fiction.
When you enter any category, you will see books sorted by the popularity. On the top, you will see free books offered by contemporary authors.
Many classic titles from the public domain are also included in the BookRix directory of free ebooks. You will find them in the Fiction category.
When you find the book you want to read, click on its cover or title to enter the book details page. To open an online viewer, look for the “Read Book” button located next to the cover.
8. Authorama
If you are looking for a site that loads quickly even when you have a slow connection speed, you should visit Authorama.
Created and maintained by Philipp Lenssen, this dead-simple website includes several dozen popular books from Project Gutenberg. You can find here books by Mary Shelley, Francis Bacon, Charles Dickens, Jerome K. Jerome (yes, Three Men in a Boat !), or Robert Louis Stevenson.
The front page is at the same time a simple table of content, sorted by the name of an author.
Clicking on a book title link will open a simple html viewer. The content of each book is divided into several parts to let data load as quickly as possible.
This site can be viewed also in a browser on a mobile phone.
9. Bookboon
Bookboon is an online platform focused on providing free and paid textbooks for students and businesses.
The site offers textbooks written by professors from the worldâs top universities. There are over 1,000 books that are free to download, but to do that, you have to sign up. When you visor the site for the first time, choose “Sign up for free eBooks.” You can use your Google, Facebook, Linkedin credentials to quickly access the catalog of books.
You can find on Bookboon several interesting books from the following categories: engineering, IT & programming, economics & finance, career & study advice, marketing, strategy & management, or languages.
Each book can be downloaded in pdf format, but you can also open an online reading interface by clicking “Start Reading” button.
If you are a free member, you will see ads in the content of the books you read. The company claims ads take no more than 15% of the content.
It’s worth highlighting that Bookboon has the nicest online reading interface. It’s clean, very well designed, and uses 100% of the web browser window without switching to full-screen mode.
10. Wattpad
Wattpad is one of the most popular e-reading websites in the world. It connects over 80 million readers-writers who spend over 23 billion minutes a month engaged in original stories published directly on the platform.
The site offers and promotes paid stories, but a vast majority of content is free to enjoy â but only for registered users, so you have to sign up to get access.
Use the “Browse” tab next to the logo on the left to find favorite genres. You can choose from adventure, fan fiction, LGBT+, new adult, romance, short stories, urban, or werewolf.
After you select the book from a list of results and click on its cover, a pop-up window will appear. Click on an orange button saying “Read” to start enjoying the story.
Please note that the site is ad supported and the reading interface also displays ads.
11. Library of Congress
Did you know you can read the world’s beloved children’s classics on the Library of Congress website?
The digital collection Classic Books includes “only” about 60 titles, but they are the ones you can’t find anywhere else.
This catalog looks like a great idea to spend some time with your kids reading together the books in their original look and feel. The books are scanned and digitized beautifully and the interface looks gorgeous!
To start reading, simply click on a link “Read This Book Now” that’s located next to the book’s cover.
What would you like to start with? How about Humpty Dumpty , with extraordinary illustrations by W. W. Denslow? Or the original edition of The Jungle Book ? You can read Peter Rabbit , The Rocket Book by Peter Newell, or one of the best stories from Hans Christian Andersen â The Snow Queen . Enjoy!
12. HathiTrust Library
HathiTrust Library is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from academic and research libraries, aggregating millions of books and texts from Google Books, Internet Archive or Library of Congress.
HathiTrust is like Google Books but much more user friendly. The front page includes a search box with advanced options. Make sure to check “Full-text” and “Full view only” options to see only the books that are ready to be opened in an online reading interface.
A surprisingly enjoyable way of exploring available books is to use Collections (you can choose this option in the top navigation bar).
When you find the book you want to read, simply click on the “Full View” link and the viewer will open immediately. You can dismiss the left sidebar to enter the full-screen mode. If you don’t see the “Full View” link, it means the book is not available for online reading.
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