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On Facebook, I saw a list of where you can download free ebooks. I use the library to get my books and I read about 10 to 14 books every two weeks. I know when one is retired one has time to spare. I know that many seniors love to read, but there were no links to the sites listed on FaceBook, so I added the links and ten more sites. So, here’s a list of 30 websites where you can download free ebooks across genres. This includes classics, academic texts, technical guides, and a variety of public-domain resources:

  1. Planet eBook – www.planetebook.com
  2. Free-eBooks.net – www.free-ebooks.net
  3. ManyBooks – www.manybooks.net
  4. LibriVox (audiobooks) – www.librivox.org
  5. Internet Archive – www.archive.org
  6. BookBub (free and discounted deals) – www.bookbub.com
  7. Open Library – www.openlibrary.org
  8. Bookboon (free textbooks) – www.bookboon.com
  9. Feedbooks – www.feedbooks.com
  10. Smashwords – www.smashwords.com
  11. Project Gutenberg – www.gutenberg.org
  12. Google Books – books.google.com
  13. PDFBooksWorld – www.pdfbooksworld.com
  14. FreeTechBooks – www.freetechbooks.com
  15. Bookyards – www.bookyards.com
  16. GetFreeBooks – www.getfreeebooks.com
  17. eBookLobby – www.ebooklobby.com
  18. FreeComputerBooks – www.freecomputerbooks.com
  19. Loyal Books (public domain audiobooks and ebooks) – www.loyalbooks.com
  20. BookRix – www.bookrix.com
  21. FreeBookCenter (technical and academic books) – www.freebookcentre.net
  22. GoodReads (free books via their free ebooks section) – www.goodreads.com
  23. Kobo Books – www.kobo.com
  24. DigiLibraries – www.digilibraries.com
  25. Renascence Editions (classic literature) – www.luminarium.org
  26. PDF Drive – www.pdfdrive.com
  27. CCEL (Christian Classics Ethereal Library) – www.ccel.org
  28. BuddhaNet (Buddhist texts) – www.buddhanet.net
  29. Open Culture (ebooks, audiobooks, and more) – www.openculture.com
  30. Library of Congress (historic and public-domain books) – www.loc.gov

These sites offer a vast selection of free books, including classic literature, academic materials, technical books, and more contemporary works, making it easy to find free ebooks on almost any topic.’Enjoy.

Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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