Other than your local public libraries….
With platforms like Project Gutenberg and many indie authors offering free Books, there are loads of reading material at your fingertips. Whether you love classics, new indie releases, or niche genres, there’s no excuse not to keep your eReader loaded with great reads.
Do you have any favorite platforms or go-to sources for free eBooks? Here are some resources for you to get your hands on more free books!
Free eBooks by Indie Authors
There are always some group promotions going on that you can browse! It’s a great way to discover new authors! And in the process you support indie authors!❤️
Free Audible Trial
If you are an audiobook fan, you can sign up to audible.com for a free trial. There are thousands of included audiobooks and originals, so how many can you listen to in the one free month?
Plus, one free credit so you can choose and keep one title, including bestsellers and new releases. This is yours to keep even after the trial is over! Don’t forget to cancel the membership before the trial ends.
Free 30-day Kindle Unlimited Trial
Kindle Unlimited offers unlimited reading and unlimited listening! It boasts over 4 million digital titles (eBooks) featuring best-sellers, popular series, classics and more. And thousands of audiobooks! Plus, magazine subscriptions
Free 30-day Amazon Prime Reading Trial
You can get a free 30-day trial of Prime if you are new customer. It includes free delivery on Amazon purchases, Prime Video, exclusive deals and more!
But we are here for the Prime Reading that is included in this free trial. It includes a catalog of thousands of eBooks, comics and audiobooks!
Free Kindle eBooks
There are loads of eBooks on Amazon Kindle store by authors who like to offer their first book or first few books for free to give their readers a taste of their writing.
Check out these lists of Top 100 Free Kindle eBooks.
Top 100 Free Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Top 100 Free Teen and Young Adult
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is a digital library offering over 70,000 free eBooks, with a focus on works for which U.S. copyright has expired. It was founded by Michael S. Hart in 1971, making it the oldest digital library. The collection includes classic literature, historical documents, reference books, and more — all available for free download in various formats like ePub, Kindle, plain text, and HTML. Project Gutenberg relies on volunteers to digitize, proofread, and maintain the collection, with the goal of encouraging the creation and distribution of eBooks.
Some Favorite Classics
Classic Literature Merchandise
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