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Books

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There are numerous reputable platforms offering free access to a vast array of books across various genres and formats. Here are some notable resources:

  • Project Gutenberg: Established in 1971, Project Gutenberg is the oldest digital library, providing over 70,000 free eBooks, primarily focusing on works with expired U.S. copyrights. The collection includes classic literature, historical documents, and more, available in multiple formats such as plain text, HTML, PDF, EPUB, and MOBI. Project Gutenberg
  • Open Library: An initiative of the Internet Archive, Open Library aims to create a web page for every book ever published. It offers over 3 million books for free, including digital copies in multiple formats. Users can read, borrow, and discover a vast collection of books, with the goal of providing universal access to all knowledge. Open Library
  • ManyBooks: With a selection of over 50,000 free eBooks, ManyBooks offers a diverse range of modern and classic titles across various genres. The platform provides books in multiple eReader formats, catering to different devices and preferences. ManyBooks
  • Internet Archive’s Text Collection: Part of the larger Internet Archive, this collection offers free access to a vast number of books and texts across various subjects and languages. The platform aims to provide universal access to all knowledge, preserving digital copies of books for future generations. Internet Archive
  • Google Books: Google Books provides access to more than 10 million free books from various genres and sources. Users can search, preview, and download public-domain, free-on-request, or copyright-free books in PDF or EPUB format. Google Books
  • The Online Books Page: Hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, this index lists over 3 million free books available on the web. It provides links to where books can be downloaded, serving as a comprehensive resource for free online books. Online Books Page
  • Standard Ebooks: A volunteer-driven project, Standard Ebooks focuses on creating high-quality, fully featured, and accessible eBooks of works in the public domain. The project emphasizes modern typography and formatting, enhancing the reading experience for contemporary audiences. Wikipedia
  • Wikibooks: A Wikimedia project, Wikibooks is a collection of free, open-content textbooks that anyone can edit. It covers a wide range of subjects and is available in multiple languages, aiming to provide educational resources to readers worldwide. Wikipedia
  • OverDrive: Through partnerships with thousands of libraries and schools, OverDrive offers free digital content, including eBooks and audiobooks. Users can access materials via their local library’s OverDrive collection, often through apps like Libby. OverDrive
  • hoopla: An online library streaming service, hoopla allows users to borrow audiobooks, eBooks, comics, music, movies, and TV shows—all free with a library card. With more than 1,000,000 titles, it caters to a wide range of interests. Hoopla Digital
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