Read more, spend less: Here’s where you can get free books (2024)

March is National Reading Month, which is near and dear to my heart. I’ve been an avid reader from an early age. The first book I remember loving was “Are You My Mother?” by P.D. Eastman. I read the book so often, and with such enthusiasm, that over time, I damaged the spine. My grandmother tried to patch it back together with Scotch tape, but to no avail.

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of falling in love with reading. Whether you experienced the sensation for the first time at home, at school, or at your local library, reading allows you to step into another world, another place.

To celebrate this feeling, we’ve put together a brief overview of resources where you can get free books—both hard copy and digital.

Public Libraries

Libraries are not only fundamental to reading, but they’re an important part of the community, too. Signing up for a library card is free in most areas. You’ll need a photo ID and proof of address to receive a library card in most towns and cities, but you can check your library’s specific requirements in advance online or in-person. You can also speak directly to a librarian for assistance.

Once you have your card, you’ll gain access to a wealth of free books, including hardcovers, paperbacks, digital copies, audiobooks, and much more, at the public library itself.

As an added bonus, you’ll also be able to digitally borrow audiobooks, ebooks, and magazines through the Libby App. Essentially, Libby is a library app by OverDrive that allows you to read and listen to books on your phone, tablet, or computer.

To create a Libby account, all you need to do is link your library card by inputting the card number into the app. From there, you’ll be able to borrow audiobooks, ebooks, and magazines through the same system you use at the physical library. Books can be put on hold, and you have approximately two weeks to read/listen to the title before you have to return or renew it.

One of my favorite things about having a Libby account is that I get to enjoy a variety of magazine and newspaper subscriptions I wouldn’t be able to afford otherwise. Libby is where I go to read The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Vogue, and several others.

Plus, the app saves your place while you’re reading/listening, so you can easily switch between your phone and tablet without losing your spot.

Little Free Libraries

Keep an eye out for Little Free Libraries that may be located in your area. These essentially operate on a “Take One, Leave One” premise where you take a book you’re interested in (for free!) and then leave a book on your next visit that you no longer need.

To find a Little Free Library near you, click here to access the organization’s interactive map where you can input your zip code, city, or state to narrow the results.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

Free books are also available through several book distribution programs, including Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. According to the organization’s website, the program donates “books free of charge to children from birth to age five, through funding shared by Dolly Parton and local community partners in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Republic of Ireland.”

To register your child for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, you’ll need to select your country on a drop-down menu (which you can access by clicking this link to the website’s “Check Availability” section). From there, you’ll add your zip code, city, and state and see if the program is available in your area.

Similar book distribution programs are shepherded by organizations including Reach Out & Read and Reading Is Fundamental, which provide free books to children and offer programs where children are read aloud to to help boost their literacy development.

Local and Online Book Swaps and Exchanges

Local book clubs, community centers, and libraries often organize book swaps or book exchange events. Attendees bring books they no longer need and can choose from the selection of books others have brought to take home for free.

To find a local book club, check at a nearby library, community center, or independent bookstore for insight and information. Most of these places will have a bulletin board advertising available clubs. You could also start your own book club and advertise it at these locations to gain traction and meet like-minded people who can help you organize a book swap/exchange, in addition to running the group.

Looking for an easy way to swap books online? Become a club member of Paperback Swap. You can list books you no longer need and would like to swap for others you’re interested in picking up. According to the company’s website, this is how the process works:

  • List books you want to swap with other members.
  • After a book has been requested from you, you’ll mail it to the club member.
  • You have to pay postage for the books you send out, but the books you receive will have their postage paid as well, so you don’t have to pay extra to receive them.
  • You can keep the books you request or you can swap them again.

There are over 800,000 titles available on Paperback Swap—including paperbacks, hardcovers, textbooks, and audiobooks—so there’s no shortage of content to choose from.

Stuff Your Kindle Day + Stuff Your Earbuds Day

Diehard Kindle users, we salute you. If you love using your Kindle to consume ebooks and audiobooks, mark your calendars for “Stuff Your Kindle Day.” This event takes place several times a year, and TikTok user Probably Off Reading dedicated an entire video to the 2024 dates.

Romance lovers will be able to find new, free titles on Romance Bookworms (click here for the website) on April 23. Cozy Mystery is holding a similar event on April 25, which you can learn more about by visiting their website here. For more Stuff Your Kindle Day news, check out this LifeHacker article detailing how to access over 2,000 available titles on an upcoming Stuff Your Kindle Day.

Another date you should add to your calendar? Stuff Your Earbuds Day, which works similarly to the Kindle days. On Stuff Your Earbuds Day, Romance Audiobookworms and several other sites will have free audiobooks available. Probably Off Reading breaks down the whole process for you right here.

Additional resources

To learn more about how to find free audiobooks and video read alouds, free online books, and free or low-cost books, click here for Read Across America’s full list of resources.

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Read more, spend less: Here’s where you can get free books (2024)

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Local book clubs, community centers, and libraries often organize book swaps

book swaps
Book swapping or book exchange is the practice of a swap of books between one person and another. Practiced among book groups, friends and colleagues at work, it provides an inexpensive way for people to exchange books, find out about new books and obtain a new book to read without having to pay.
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or book exchange events. Attendees bring books they no longer need and can choose from the selection of books others have brought to take home for free.

Is there a website where you can read any book for free? ›

OpenLibrary is a great book-reading website where you can read books for free, with millions of books available. You can get the most trending books with this website and add them to your library. Moreover, you can search any book by subject, author, and text and can get the latest eBooks.

How can I get a lot of books for free? ›

  1. The 6 best places to find free books online:
  2. Libby.
  3. Project Gutenberg.
  4. Overdrive.
  5. Open Library.
  6. LibriVox.
  7. Digital Public Library.
Sep 2, 2021

How can I get free books in the mail? ›

How to Get Free Books for Kids by Mail (And More!)
  1. 7 Simple Ways to Get Free Children's Books by Mail.
  2. Dolly Parton Imagination Library. ...
  3. Lego Life Magazine. ...
  4. Fresh Fiction. ...
  5. American Action Fund for Blind Children And Adults. ...
  6. PetaKids. ...
  7. Dr. ...
  8. National Service Center for Environmental Publications.

How do I redeem my free book on Thriftbooks? ›

You may only redeem one Free Book Credit per order. Any Free Book Credit that you have available at the time you add a Free Book Credit-eligible book to your cart will be automatically applied at checkout.

Where can I find free books legally? ›

The best 5 sites to get free eBooks legally
  • Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg is the oldest digital library, and it offers over 70,000 free eBooks. ...
  • Open Library. ...
  • ManyBooks. ...
  • Free-eBooks.net. ...
  • Internet Archive Free Library. ...
  • Library Genesis. ...
  • Wikibooks. ...
  • Librivox.
Apr 7, 2023

Is the Z-library still shut down? ›

Z-library has remained accessible through the dark web, but as of Feb. 11, 2023, Z-library announced that the site is back on the regular internet through a new domain name. They are now providing personal subdomains for users, which are protected by their passwords and cannot be accessed by other users.

What is the largest free book website? ›

Project Gutenberg is one of the largest and oldest sources for free books on the web, with over 70,000 downloadable titles available in a wide variety of formats. The vast majority are released in English, but there are other languages available.

Where can I get cheap free books? ›

  • Library. The classic method, and it's totally free. If you haven't been to your local library recently, I'd recommend you give it a try. ...
  • Friends, family, neighbors, classmates. Set up a little exchange with people you know. ...
  • Free ebooks. If you don't mind reading books on the computer, you can get thousands for free.

Does Amazon give away free books? ›

Prime members access free eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and more | Prime Reading.

What books are free to use? ›

Most popular
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Free.
  • Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Free.
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle Free.
  • Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Free.
  • The Art of War Sun Tzu Free.
  • Dracula Bram Stoker Free.
  • First Love Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev Free.

How to get hardcopy books for free? ›

Local Public Libraries

Let's get the obvious source for free books out of the way–your local library. Here you can enjoy audiobooks, books on CD, paperback books, hardcover books, large print books, and even ebooks for free (well, it could cost you a few library fines if you don't return them on time).

How do you get complimentary books? ›

Probably the most obvious way to get free books is to check them out from your local public library. The downside is that they won't be yours to keep, but you will have the chance to read whatever they have for free, and maybe even borrow them for extended periods of time. So, we all know libraries have books.

Is ThriftBooks owned by Amazon? ›

Thriftbooks is popular among book collectors—particularly with those shoppers choosing to avoid Amazon—for being one of few North American online bookselling platforms that is independent rather than a subsidiary of retail giant Amazon.

Why is ThriftBooks so cheap? ›

By purchasing books in large quantities from various sources, such as libraries, thrift stores, and individual sellers, ThriftBooks can get large amounts of inventory at a low cost and then set significantly discounted prices compared to new books.

Is z library legal? ›

The Z-Library project and its activities are illegal in many jurisdictions.

How to read any book for free pdf? ›

5 Websites Where You Can Download Free PDF Books
  1. BookBub. In addition to its catalog of discounted ebooks, BookBub offers readers an extensive collection of free books that can be downloaded straight to their ereader or device. ...
  2. PDFBooksWorld. ...
  3. Baen Books. ...
  4. Project Gutenberg. ...
  5. Many Books.
Jun 21, 2024

Is Project Gutenberg legal? ›

If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is derived from texts not protected by U.S. copyright law (does not contain a notice indicating that it is posted with permission of the copyright holder), the work can be copied and distributed to anyone in the United States without paying any fees or charges.

Is it legal to read free books online? ›

Books that are in the public domain, meaning their copyright has expired, can be legally offered as free ebooks. Public domain books are generally older works where copyright protection has lapsed, allowing them to be freely accessed, distributed, and used by the public.

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