Finding ways to access materials during COVID can be hard. That's why we've created a guide to help you navigate all the resources at your disposal—just one click away!
Obooko: Free e-books, distributed legally!
Project Gutenberg: A collection of mostly older (pre-1924) e-books
Riveted (Simon Teen): Free YA reads and extended excerpts that cycle monthly!
Library of Congress: Teen
Loyal Books: Assorted YA e-books AND audiobooks available for free download!
If you want to support your local indie bookstore, consider looking at:
Indiebound: Helps you search for books and locate your nearest indie bookstore
Order new books at low prices
Free shipping for ALL orders to these countries
Has wide selection of pre-orders and new books
Keep in mind: Doesn't have used books, so prices are generally higher
COVID has impacted library access, but that doesn't mean you can't still use library resources! Here are a few libraries with card access to e-books, audiobooks, and other digital services. You can also search for other local libraries here.
New York
Brooklyn Public Library: Free for NYS residents, $50/year for non-residents
Queens Public Library: Free for NYS residents, $50/year for non-residents
Texas
Houston Public Lirary: Free for Texas residents, $40/year for non-residents
Florida
Orange County Library System: Free for OC residents, $125/year for non-residents
Virginia
Fairfax County Public Library: Free for Fairfax residents, $27/year for non-residents
North Carolina
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library: Free for county residents, $45/year for non-residents
Chapel Hill Public Library: Free for county residents, $65/year for non-residents
Maryland
Enoch Pratt Free Library: Free for Maryland residents, $50/year for non-residents