Many people are purchasing e-readers, tablets, and smartphones with the intention of amassing a large collection of ebooks. Not everyone can afford to purchase books from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Kobo on a regular basis and so they turn to free books on the internet. Public domain books are free because the copyright on them has expired. If you are looking for a great place … [Read more...] about Where to Download Free Public Domain eBooks?
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BookOS – The Free Online eBook Resource
How about an ebook site that offers all its books for free! Most of BookOS' books are in fb2 or FictionBook format, which is a XML based ebook format. This DRM free format is compatible with a variety of hardware and software environments, even including internet browsers. Add to this the over 1.4 million ebooks available and what you have is a gold mine of ebooks to … [Read more...] about BookOS – The Free Online eBook Resource
Reaching Out to Print Readers with Simultaneous Digital
Although the publishing industry is several years into the digital divide, a true relationship between print books and digital editions is only beginning to flourish. Independent booksellers have been at the forefront of the attempts to bridge the gap between paper versus pixel, with initiatives like in-store ebook tutorials for customers, while some publishers like Algonquin … [Read more...] about Reaching Out to Print Readers with Simultaneous Digital
Florida Airport Offers 15,000 Free eBooks to Travellers
The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is offering a great incentive to travel: free ebooks! They are partnering with the Broward Country Library to provide books to patrons, and there's no catch. No library card will be required to borrow the books, you just need a QR Code in order to install the app on your tablet or smartphone. These codes are available at … [Read more...] about Florida Airport Offers 15,000 Free eBooks to Travellers
Ebook of the Week: Doodling by Jonathan Gould
This week’s GoodEReader.com Ebook of the Week is Doodling, by Jonathan Gould. The Australian author refers to his preferred genre as “dag-lit,” a term possibly more familiar to fans Down Under, but one that easily translates into North American literary vernacular. “Dag is Australian slang for someone who isn’t cool and doesn’t follow fashions or go with the crowd,” … [Read more...] about Ebook of the Week: Doodling by Jonathan Gould
The 25 Most downloaded eBooks on Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is a free open source website that provides thousands of ebooks that are available in a multitude of formats. Some of the most popular ones include EPUB, HTML and the basic TXT file. Many e-readers but the Amazon Kindle have the ability to read the industry standard EPUB format. The Gutenberg site is a perennial favourite for eBook Reader companies such as … [Read more...] about The 25 Most downloaded eBooks on Project Gutenberg
Good e-Reader eBook of the Week starts Tuesday
Good e-Reader is proud to offer the new eBook of the Week feature to our website! Every week we will be giving away an eBook for free or heavily discounted! We will be promoting authors from a myriad of genres and these books will be solid for readers of a wide audience! Not only will you get a chance to get a free book but you will get a chance to listen to the author speak … [Read more...] about Good e-Reader eBook of the Week starts Tuesday