So, you’ve got yourself an eBook reader, smartphone, tablet, or other
portable device and you want to put some eBooks on it to take with you.
There are many options for obtaining free eBooks as well as purchasing,
borrowing, or even renting eBooks.
We’ve listed some sites that allow you to download free eBooks
directly or be notified when eBooks are available for free or for a
discounted price on popular eBook sites. If you can’t find the eBooks
you want on the free sites, there are several sites that allow you to
purchase current, best-selling eBooks singly or through a monthly
service. There are even special sites for lending and borrowing Kindle
and Nook books with other readers across the U.S. We’ve also listed a
couple of sites dedicated to searching for PDF eBooks, documents, etc.
Free eBooks
We’ve previously shown you how to
find thousands of free eBooks online
using sites such as Project Gutenberg, ManyBooks.net, DailyLit, and
FeedBooks. You can even find free eBooks on Amazon. We’ve listed
additional sources for free eBooks here.
Internet eBook and Texts Archive
The
Internet Archive Text Archive contains a wide range of free fiction, popular books, children’s books, historical texts and academic books.
Free-eBooks.net
Free-eBooks.net offers
unlimited free access to eBooks in HTML format and access to five
eBooks each month in PDF and/or TXT format. Download books from all-new,
rising authors and independent writers. Many categories of fiction and
non-fiction books are available. If you’re a writer, you can also submit
an eBook.
VIP memberships are available that provide unlimited access to PDF
and TXT formats, as well as the HTML format. As a VIP member, you can
also download unlimited books in the MobiPocket and ePub formats, get
first access to new books, priority customer service, and storage space
for your favorite books. You can pay $7.95 monthly (renews
automatically), pay $39.97 for a year, or currently (as of the writing
of this article) buy three years for the price of 40% off two years,
$49.97.
eReaderIQ.com
eReaderIQ
is a free service that provides price drop alerts for Amazon Kindle
books and watches your favorite titles to let you know when they are
available for Kindle. You can also view a regularly updated list of all
non-public domain freebies on Amazon.com and sign up to be notified by
email when a new free book is released.
eReaderIQ also offers a superior search engine that allows you to
search the Kindle Store by genre and keyword, and define the price
range, reader age, language, and more.
Hundred Zeros
Hundred Zeros is
a collection of best-selling eBooks that are currently free on Amazon.
You can download and read any of these books on your computer, mobile
phone, tablet, Kindle or inside your favorite web browser. The list is
updated every hour.
BookBub
BookBub is
a service that keeps you updated on great book deals. They notify you
about free or deeply discounted books, sometimes discounted as much as
90% off the original price. Only high-quality content is listed, books
that are best-sellers, from a top-tier publisher, or have received top
reviews and ratings from critics and readers. You can specify which
categories you want to get notified about so you won’t get emails about
deals you don’t want.
NOTE: The deals you receive from BookBub are only available for a limited time, so be sure to act quickly.
Free Par-TAY
Free Par-TAY
offers links to free, quality eBooks from many different genres. The
free eBooks on their site can be downloaded on specific dates posted on
the site. You can also sign up for their newsletter to be notified of
which eBooks are going to be available for free. Signing up for the
newsletter automatically enters you in a drawing to win $100 in Amazon
Gift Cards and in a drawing for a new Kindle.
Freebooksy
Freebooksy
posts a free eBook at least once a day. The eBooks cover multiple
genres, so everyone can download something they like. The eBooks are
free for at least the day they are posted, and sometimes for a few days
beyond that. The dates the eBooks are available for free are posted.
Non-Free eBooks
Getting free eBooks is great, but sometimes you can’t find the book
you really want for free. There are many ways to purchase, or even rent,
current, best-selling eBooks. We list some of the more popular sites
for buying and renting eBooks here, some of which also offer monthly
subscription services.
Amazon Kindle Store
The
Amazon Kindle Store
offers over one million eBooks, including new releases and New York
Times bestsellers. You can read the first chapter of most books so you
can decide if you want to buy the book. As mentioned earlier in this
article, there are also many free eBooks available on Amazon, including
popular classics.
Of course, you can buy the Kindle devices on Amazon, but you don’t
need a special Kindle device to read Kindle books. Free Kindle apps are
available for every major smartphone, tablet, and computer. Once you buy
a Kindle book, you can read it on any device that has the Kindle app
installed. Using Amazon’s Whispersync technology, you can automatically
save and synchronize your furthest page read, bookmarks, notes, and
highlights in your Kindle books across all your devices. That means you
can start reading a book on one device, and pick up where you left off
on another device.
Some libraries offer a service that allows you to check out eBooks, and you can
have them delivered wirelessly to your Kindle app.
Barnes & Noble – The Nook Book Store
The Nook Book Store by
Barnes & Noble offers something very similar to the Amazon Kindle
Store. You can purchase eBooks for Nook devices and free Nook software
for mobile systems and computers such as Android, iPhone, iPad, PC, and
Mac. You can also sync books you are currently reading across devices,
just like Kindle books.
Fictionwise
Fictionwise.com is committed to providing the Internet’s most comprehensive collection of fiction and nonfiction in many popular
eBook formats.
They offer award-winning and high quality eBooks by top authors in all
the major genres and are working towards making Fictionwise the most
technically advanced eBook website, including providing a sophisticated
search and sorting options.
eBooks.com
EBooks.com
offers a large range of eBooks in every subject category in multiple
formats for your Apple or Android device, Nook, Kobo, PC, Mac, etc., so
there’s something available for everyone. The software required to read
books from eBooks.com is free. You can search for eBooks by subject,
title, or author, or use the full-text search to search by keyword.
If you want to find out when new eBooks become available in your areas of interest, you can
sign up to receive free email alerts.
eReader.com
EReader.com
offers eBooks that are carefully prepared to maximize the reading
experience. They focus on delivering quality eBooks for a wide range of
mobile devices. Their
eReader software is free for all of their supported platforms and devices.
Google Play Book Store
The
Google Play Book Store
offers millions of books to choose from in every imaginable category
for reading on Android smartphones or tablets, iPhones, and iPads. You
can also choose to download your purchased books as ePub or PDF files
for use on other eReaders or for reading on your computer.
Books purchased from Google Play are stored in the digital cloud,
which means you can access them from any compatible device, whenever and
wherever you want. You can start reading a book on one device, continue
reading it on a different device, and maybe even finish it on a third
device, as long as each device has an internet connection.
Powell’s Books
Powell’s Books
offers competitively priced Google eBooks, Adobe Digital Editions, and
DRM-Free PDFs for reading on your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android
phones and tablets, your computer, and a variety of other eReader
devices.
eBook Lending, Borrowing, and Renting
There are online services available that make it easy to lend and
borrow Kindle and Nook books. You can loan any Kindle book that has
lending enabled (not all books are lendable) to one other user for 14
days. At the end of the loan period, the title is automatically
transferred back to your Kindle. While the book is out on loan, you are
not able to read the book. For more information on lending and borrowing
Kindle books, see the
Amazon page about lending Kindle books.
You can also lend out your Nook books and borrow other users’ Nook
books. For both services, any book you own can only be loaned once.
You may not find every book you want to read, but you can borrow a wide selection of books from these websites.
Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
The
Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
allows you to choose from over 145,000 titles to borrow for free as
frequently as a book a month, if you own a Kindle device and you have an
Amazon Prime membership. There are no due dates on borrowed books.
Available titles include all seven Harry Potter books and over 100
current and former New York Times bestsellers.
NOTE: This only works with the Kindle devices, not with the free Kindle apps on other devices.
Kindle Textbook Rental
Amazon also offers a
Kindle Textbook Rental
service that allows you to save up to 80% off the list price of the
print textbook. You can choose any length of time to rent the book from
30 days up to 360 days. You only pay for the exact time you need the
book. Extend your rental time or decide to convert the rental to a
purchase. You don’t need a Kindle device to rent textbooks. You can rent
and read the textbooks on a PC, Mac, Kindle, or a mobile device, such
as a smartphone or tablet. If you make notes or add highlights in the
textbook, they are accessible to you at anytime, even after the rental
expires, at kindle.amazon.com.
Library To Go (and other libraries lending eBooks)
Now you can check out library books as eBooks without ever setting foot in a library. The
Library To Go
website mentioned here is for libraries in the Northern California
area. Go to the website for a library near you to find out if they offer
eBook lending and how to borrow eBooks from them.
Library To Go uses the
Adobe Digital Editions
software for eBooks and OverDrive Media Console for audiobooks. You can
borrow eBooks in Kindle format (for U.S. libraries), EPUB, and PDF.
Kindle books can be delivered to both Kindle devices and Kindle reading
apps on other devices. EPUB eBooks have “reflowable” text that fits any
screen, so they are good on most mobile devices. PDF eBooks have fixed
text, but you can zoom in on the text to create a large-print eBook.
Library To Go allows you to check out up to three titles and your
cart will hold up to 15 titles. This differs, depending on the library.
For example, the
Ventura County Library
in California (powered by OverDrive Media Console) allows you to check
out up to five titles and your cart will hold up to seven titles. The
lending period can vary from title to title. Titles are generally
removed from your cart after 30 minutes so that other users can have the
chance to check them out.
On the Library To Go site, you can place up to four titles on hold at
one time. They send you an email when a title becomes available. You
have five days to check out your hold after we email you notification
that it is available. On the Ventura County Library site, you can place
up to five titles on hold at one time and you have four days to check
out the books on hold once they become available.
NOTE: Use the
OverDrive
service to find a public library in your area that allows you to check
out books on your eReader. This is a relatively new service, so not all
libraries are connected, yet. Check both the OverDrive site and your
local library’s website to see if eBook rentals are available at your
library. Also, be sure to check out the eBook lending policies for your
local library.
Open Library
Open Library is
an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for
every book ever published. Once registered on the Open Library site, you
can borrow up to five eBooks for two weeks each from the growing
collection of mainly 20th century titles available now. Each title in
the library can be borrowed by one user at one time and can be read in a
web browser, or in
Adobe Digital Editions, as a PDF or ePub.
eBookFling
eBookFling makes
it easy for readers across the U.S. to borrow and share their Kindle
and Nook eBooks. Earn credits by lending your eBooks, and use those
credits to borrow eBooks from other users. The eBooks are automatically
returned in 14 days. If you don’t want to lend an eBook, you can pay to
borrow one.
Lendle
Lendle allows you to
lend and borrow Kindle books easily for free. You can lend Kindle books
to people you know through Amazon, but Lendle also allows you to lend
and borrow Kindle books with any U.S. Amazon Kindle users. Earn Amazon
gift cards when you lend your Kindle books. A Kindle device is not
required; Lendle works with the free Kindle apps for the PC and Mac
computers, as well as mobile devices such iPad, iPhone, Android, and
other popular devices.
Lendle pays all users a small credit for every book they loan through
Lendle. The price we pay for each book varies based on the price,
demand, and supply of that book. Once you’ve loaned out a book, Lendle
waits the full 21 day loan period (seven days for the borrower to
accept, and then 14 days for the loan) before crediting the lend. Once
you reach $10 in credits, Lendle pays out a $10 Amazon gift card. The
gift cards are paid in bulk, twice a month.
BookLending.com
BookLending.com
is a website that matches lenders and borrowers of Kindle eBooks. To
participate in lending and borrowing Kindle books, you must first
register as a user on the site or connect using Facebook Connect.
Registering on BookLending.com creates a profile, which you can access
from the top, right corner of the screen. Your profile page allows you
to review the status of your loan offers and requests, initiate loans,
and delete loan offers and borrow requests.
eBook Search Engines
The following web pages contain search engines specifically used to
find free PDF eBooks, articles, documents, and almost any kind
information stored in PDF format.
PDFGeni
PDFGeni is a
dedicated search engine for finding PDF eBooks, manuals, catalogs, data
sheets, forms, and documents you can download and save. You can also
preview the PDF files you find. Either search from the website directly
or install the provided plugin (see the link in the upper, right corner
of the search page) to add PDFGeni to the Firefox search bar.
You do not need to sign up to use the PDFGeni search engine.
PDF Search Engine
PDF Search Engine
is another easy-to-use search tool for finding PDF eBooks and other PDF
files. Sometimes the results give a direct PDF link. But, in other
cases, you might need to download a torrent using a torrent client.