Now that our iPad2 raffle was a huge success, I am trying to decide how to use those extra dollars. As a teacher-librarian, I am always interested in getting our students to read and enjoy reading, so I thought the next big step was getting eReaders for the library. I am still on the fence as to which one to purchase, so I thought I'd start my research by seeing how many sites have free downloads for Kindle and Nook. I was surprised at the results; there are many ways to get free downloads for both eReaders.
Barnes and Noble Free Nook Books- search 0.00 and get a listing of free eBooks
Bookyards- pdf files can be ported to your Kindle
Books Buddy- a Nook app to locate free books
Digital Library NJ- Kindle, Nook; library card needed
Feedbooks- Kindle, Nook; public domain books
Fictionwise eBooks- Kindle, Nook
Google eBooks: Best of the Free- Kindle, Nook
Inkmesh- search engine for free eBooks, including Kindle and Nook
Internet Archive- Kindle, Nook
Kindle Store's Top 100 Free
ManyBooks-Kindle, Nook; 29,000 downloadable books
Mobipocket- Kindle
The Open Library- Kindle, Nook; one million titles
Penn State University's Electronic Classic Series Site- Kindle, Nook; pdf files
Pixel of Ink- free and bargain Kindle books
Project Gutenberg- Kindle, Nook; 33,000 downloadable books
Public Libraries- Kindle, Nook; check your state and local libraries (I have listed my state of NJ above)
Barnes and Noble Free Nook Books- search 0.00 and get a listing of free eBooks
Bookyards- pdf files can be ported to your Kindle
Books Buddy- a Nook app to locate free books
Digital Library NJ- Kindle, Nook; library card needed
Feedbooks- Kindle, Nook; public domain books
Fictionwise eBooks- Kindle, Nook
Google eBooks: Best of the Free- Kindle, Nook
Inkmesh- search engine for free eBooks, including Kindle and Nook
Internet Archive- Kindle, Nook
Kindle Store's Top 100 Free
ManyBooks-Kindle, Nook; 29,000 downloadable books
Mobipocket- Kindle
The Open Library- Kindle, Nook; one million titles
Penn State University's Electronic Classic Series Site- Kindle, Nook; pdf files
Pixel of Ink- free and bargain Kindle books
Project Gutenberg- Kindle, Nook; 33,000 downloadable books
Public Libraries- Kindle, Nook; check your state and local libraries (I have listed my state of NJ above)
***Here is a comparison chart of Kindle vs Nook.***