You can borrow from your local library. Amazon had tons of free books. Project Gutenberg has free options as well. I’m sure there are other legal free options.
Draft@Digital just asked to put my eBook in a library lending program in thousands of libraries, so that will be available soon as well. Lots of opportunities to read!
Yeah true but I’m really fast when I read som books so they finished in short time ! I can’t buy it every week Actually I’m just 17years .. I don’t have a lot of money you know I’m studying now and I didn’t have a job my parents give me some money every week and it’s just 15dollars and I have many things that I want to buy so I’m searching for a free web or app to read a lot of books without need to buy it !
I’m in the same boat as you I’m 15 I have a job but I don’t make very much and I don’t work every week usually once every second week and I can’t use half of my 5 hour pay for a book that might never be read again, I’m not trying to attack you Cindy, but people don’t have all the money in the world for a books all the time
Oh, I understand the need for free. However, the authors put in work to make their books. Just like everyone else, they need to survive. Not many other jobs you can do and not get paid other than volunteering. You need to support the authors once in a while.
You can also check out Swoon Reads and help unpublished talents (like myself) to get published. So win-win! Access to essentially free e-books and help out aspiring authors at the same time! Maybe even check out my work while you’re perusing. Happy reading! http://swoonreads.com/m/the-point/
Check out bookbub, search for it in the web browser. They have loads of books for cheap or free. And you can set up email reminders for suggestions of books in genres you prefer
Sign up to bookbub for free deals. There’s freebies on kindle store every single day but don’t go on pirate sites and downloading the books that’s ripping off the authors who work hard to put that book out.
Your library is the best place to start and when you sign up for your card they will explain how to check out ebooks if you ask. there are also lots of resources for free or nearly free books online. Here are some
The Gutenberg Project (http://gutenberg.org/) is a free resource of many books and short stories whose copyrights have expired and are in the public domain.
And on Amazon, you can try searching for books by category/genre, and then choose by price from descending to ascending, and you will have lots of $0.00 ebooks that you can download for free.
You can, but, is this a good idea?
If I can it’s will be amazing idea!!
How I can do it?
Still sure that this is a good idea? 😉
Yeah Of course ! Why ?
Not legally. It’s a form of piracy, which is theft.
From what I understand (haven’t done it), you can borrow e-books from your library.
What do you mean ?
Check with your local library.
Kathy Shea, some places don’t have libraries.
I read E-book from Wattpad app
Give me screen shots from it please
I found many good book from that app. You can save the book and read it in offline mode too
Oh that’s great!! Thank you so much dear ❤️❤️?
Can you write there names please The photo is not clear !
You can borrow from your local library. Amazon had tons of free books. Project Gutenberg has free options as well. I’m sure there are other legal free options.
Some classics are free as ebooks.
There are samples of books for free, but if you liked them, then you would have to buy the full book.
Otherwise borrow books from the library or virtual library.
How can I borrow books from Virtual library?
Draft@Digital just asked to put my eBook in a library lending program in thousands of libraries, so that will be available soon as well. Lots of opportunities to read!
How you did it ?
Contact your local library about borrowing eBooks.
Bookbub has some free ones.
Boobub is that a web?
I use overdrive. You borrow the digital copy from your local library.
Libby (I’m not entirely sure if it is everywhere)
However…
Why throw 20 bucks down the drain for something that’s just gonna be covered in dust, I go to the library
Yeah true but I’m really fast when I read som books so they finished in short time ! I can’t buy it every week Actually I’m just 17years .. I don’t have a lot of money you know I’m studying now and I didn’t have a job my parents give me some money every week and it’s just 15dollars and I have many things that I want to buy so I’m searching for a free web or app to read a lot of books without need to buy it !
I’m in the same boat as you I’m 15 I have a job but I don’t make very much and I don’t work every week usually once every second week and I can’t use half of my 5 hour pay for a book that might never be read again, I’m not trying to attack you Cindy, but people don’t have all the money in the world for a books all the time
Oh, I understand the need for free. However, the authors put in work to make their books. Just like everyone else, they need to survive. Not many other jobs you can do and not get paid other than volunteering. You need to support the authors once in a while.
@Kaitlyn
You’re right !
@Kaitlyn
Oh kaitlyn we didn’t have a near library of our house it take 5mnts by car
Libraries offer an e-books loan.
Also the kindle store has free books on there!
Where?
https://tlclarkauthor.blogspot.com/2018/04/free-books-traditional-and-indie-authors.html
Thanks ❤️❤️
You can also check out Swoon Reads and help unpublished talents (like myself) to get published. So win-win! Access to essentially free e-books and help out aspiring authors at the same time! Maybe even check out my work while you’re perusing. Happy reading! http://swoonreads.com/m/the-point/
Oh dear of course I will ❤️❤️
@Werdet Thank you!
Trying
@Werdet You have to sign up with your email then you can read away ☺
Check out bookbub, search for it in the web browser. They have loads of books for cheap or free. And you can set up email reminders for suggestions of books in genres you prefer
Oh thank you so much ❤️
Overdrive app if you have a library card
No I didn’t have but my brother have it am I can use his card?
@Werdet Not sure but you can try you need search for the library that your brother uses on the list and add your library card number
@Lynn I will try when he came from his picnic
Torrent sites
Is that name of app or what
@Werdet sites like http://piratebay.org/ also http://mobilism.org/<<
@Grasya
I don’t have it but I will soon
Wattpad
Give me a photo from it please!
iBooks does free books and Wattpad is an app where you can get books that are all free to read
I don’t have it in my Iphone !
@Werdet you can download it from the app store
@Jess
Oh that’s true I will may be tomorrow because our wifi is bad right now
Goodreads by the way?
Thanks that’s kind of you
http://www.obooko.com/, smashwords, http://free-ebooks.net/
Thanks ❤️❤️
I use the library. I got a library account and search for ebooks which when I borrow them download straight into my paperwhite.
Kindle often has free or cheap books on the daily deal.
https://www.amazon.com.au/b?ie=UTF8&node=2816014051
Thanks
Garage sales and thrift shops for a good deal….
Bookbub
Yes. Go to http://mobile9.com/ It’s free and has new releases.
Ofc
Visit us at @Bookworms page. You can also download books from the website https://readerssection.wixsite.com/readerssection
. The books can be found in pdf, epub, and kindle format .
More books are being added on daily basis.
Sign up to bookbub for free deals. There’s freebies on kindle store every single day but don’t go on pirate sites and downloading the books that’s ripping off the authors who work hard to put that book out.
Overdrive or Libby are what i use but you do need a library card. Its a great service and i can find most books
http://oceanofpdf.com/
Your library is the best place to start and when you sign up for your card they will explain how to check out ebooks if you ask. there are also lots of resources for free or nearly free books online. Here are some
https://ireadwhatyouwrite.wordpress.com/found-it-free/
I use overdrive ( app linked to your local library) and I also have kindle unlimited (kindle unlimited is a paid subscription).
Your library is a great source.
The Gutenberg Project (http://gutenberg.org/) is a free resource of many books and short stories whose copyrights have expired and are in the public domain.
And on Amazon, you can try searching for books by category/genre, and then choose by price from descending to ascending, and you will have lots of $0.00 ebooks that you can download for free.
Through your local library free
Kindle app has tons of free books to download and kindle app is free
http://www.gutenberg.org/
Following
http://www.b-ok.org/ I have saved thousands by downloading books from this site. You can often get the latest stuff if you are lucky.
try http://oceanofpdf.com/
This mailing list sends out links to free ebooks twice a week….various genres, about 15 books per list. http://tinyletter.com/FreeEbooks