Download EBooks and eaudiobooks
Whether at school or at home, eBooks are a convenient alternative for students looking for sources for research or an engaging novel. The following websites offer free eBooks in a variety of reading formats. Ask your teacher if s/he accepts eBooks to meet assignment requirements.
Google Books - Google's searchable index of books featuring previews and full-text reading options for books in the public domain.
Project Gutenberg - Access to more than 50,000 free eBooks for iPad and Kindle, or download and read digitized books online. Includes links to international affiliates and foreign language texts.
Open Library - More than 1,000,000 classic and modern eBooks available for download and online access.
EBOOKS AT LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Local public libraries also offer thousands of eBooks for free to library cardholders. Click on your library below to view their eBook catalog:
Chesterfield Public Library (OverDrive)
City of Richmond Public Library (OverDrive)
Henrico County Public Library (OverDrive)
Pamunkey Regional Library (Axis360)
Google Books - Google's searchable index of books featuring previews and full-text reading options for books in the public domain.
Project Gutenberg - Access to more than 50,000 free eBooks for iPad and Kindle, or download and read digitized books online. Includes links to international affiliates and foreign language texts.
Open Library - More than 1,000,000 classic and modern eBooks available for download and online access.
EBOOKS AT LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Local public libraries also offer thousands of eBooks for free to library cardholders. Click on your library below to view their eBook catalog:
Chesterfield Public Library (OverDrive)
City of Richmond Public Library (OverDrive)
Henrico County Public Library (OverDrive)
Pamunkey Regional Library (Axis360)