5 Websites to Read Free Books Amid Quarantine

5 Websites to Read Free Books Amid Quarantine

Struggling to find what to do in this tough time of COVID – 19? Well, you could use the hours in reading. If you are an avid reader then it is obvious you are trying to find websites to read books onlinefor freeas it is difficult to get hardbound ones.

 In this case, we are here to help you out in searching for suitable websites to read from for free. There are a few websites that do not charge anything and let you read for free. Might be it a textbook that you are looking for or it could also be a fictional one.

According to your choices, we have listed down the top 5 websites from where you can read free books.

  1. Project Gutenberg – With over 60,000 free eBooks, Project Gutenberg is a top selection among readers. It has free epub and Kindle eBooks – you can select, download a book or read it online. Some of the mind-boggling literature books are present in the website www.gutenberg.org, including books published years ago and are now out of the United States copyright radar. The books are proofread by professionals which you can select using the website’s search method or using Bookshelves feature present in the web portal. Filter by genre, age group and topic and you get the book you want. Project Gutenberg does not charge you for any purpose. If you want, you can donate any amount for helping the administration to maintain the standard for the readers.
  2. Internet Archive – Established in 1996, the Internet Archive is a not for profit digital library. It gives free access to books, images, videos and audio files. You can find what you want to read, watch or listen to on the Internet Archive website – www.archive.org. The Internet Archive operates with a mission to spread knowledge of every paradigm to the universe for free by archiving the internet. Content includes 330 billion web pages, 20 million books and texts, 4.5 million audio recording (which includes a whopping 180,000 live concerts!), 4 million videos (of whose 1.6 million are Television News Programs!), 3 million images and 200,000 software programs. In addition, if you have a free account, then you can upload any media to the Internet Archive website. The authority says it works with people all across the world to save their special collections on its website. Being a readers’ paradise, the Internet Archive gives detailed focus on books.
  3. Smashwords – The largest distributor of indie ebooks, Smashwords delivers it for authors or publishers from any part of the world, who want to publish or distribute their works in ebooks to major retailers or libraries. Smashwords has published novels, short fiction, poetry, personal memoirs, monographs, non-fiction, research reports, and essays. To book lovers, Smashwords offers a new horizon of reading from every possible category and genre. The only criterion is to register on the website after which readers can use tools for search, finding and specially crafted personal library management. 70,000 books are free on smashwords.com.
  4. SCRIBD –Helping readers to achieve their best forms through reading, SCRIBD has two options – a monthly subscription plan and free books. On the www.scribd.com website you can find many ways to share what you are reading. The website is a reader’s friendly one with interface made smoother for reading, and there are elements such as download widget for downloading and printing a document.
  5. Bookish - On the Bookish website, a reader would find user friendly interface for reading which gives the most beautiful book reading interface possible. The sign in process takes only a moment, and after that you can select from the cloud bookshelf.

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