A Review of Websites Offering Free (or Nearly So) Books

And a Business Idea

By Kyria Baker, published Jan 24, 2007
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There are many websites selling books on the worldwide web, but I wanted to share a few resources for free, or nearly so, books.

If you are a book lover, Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org) is THE site for you. Any book that is no longer copyrighted is available on this wonderful website. And a few that are, thanks to their authors. Do you love the classics? They're all here. Do you love "how to" books? There are more than I can count! Stories for children, young and old, can be found here. And guess what? They're all free! That's right, you can download them to your computer or even your Palm Pilot or smartphone. The search feature will help you find whatever you're looking for. And if you're an author, you can submit your book to them if you are in a generous mood.

And if you want to get involved, go to PG's sister site, Distributed Proofreaders (www.pgdp.net) and help proofread books and get them ready for publication. It is so much fun! You can proofread at three different levels, format at two, get involved in post-processing, or volunteer to check a text for smooth reading. There are easy-to-understand instructions and little "tests" to help you understand the process. Get involved today!

Manybooks.net (www.manybooks.net) is another source of free eBooks for your iPod, PDA, or eBook reader. As the main page says, every one of their 15,709 books is free. Start enriching your life today!

Another site for book lovers is Paperback Swap (www.paperbackswap.com). Here is a site where you can find new books to read for merely the cost of postage. Go through your bookshelves, your bedside tables, your Royal Reading Room (bathroom), and gather all the books you'd be willing to swap. Post them on the website. Initially you get 3 free credits for posting nine books, then it's one credit for each book you send. Browse the book lists and either request the ones you want, or if you're short on credits, put the really important ones on your wish list. Most books can be mailed for the book rate of $1.59. There are very few places where you can get books for that price!

Takeaways
  • free books
  • unique business idea
Did You Know?
There are thousands of books available for free on the internet.
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Wow! How fun is that!? That just sounds neat.

Posted on 01/30/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

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