Read free online books from the library
Traditionally, the first place you’d go if you want free books is the library. Well, the same is true with digital editions as most libraries now have apps that allow you to borrow titles for a set amount of time and read them on your iPad, smartphone or other device. In the UK the majority of libraries we’ve encountered have offered their eBooks via the Borrowbox app that’s available for Android, iOS, iPadOS and FireOS. But check your local library to see which app you need to download, as they do vary across the country and in other parts of the world. The one thing that’s universal is that you’ll have to have an active library card, which you can always set up for free.
With the Borrowbox (or equivalent) app installed, you’ll just need to enter your library card number, select the books you want to borrow, then they will be download to the app for you to read. There are often audiobooks available too, so be sure to enquire about those.
Enjoy free classic books from the Project Guttenberg library
If classics are more your thing, then there is a wealth of free titles available from the Project Guttenberg library, over 60,000 in fact. There are no fees, accounts to create or special apps required. If you already have an eReader then you’ll be able to download the files and enjoy them without any time restrictions or tracking. Project Guttenberg offers books in plain text or HTML files, alongside ePub and Mobi formats, so they will work on pretty much any PC, smartphone or tablet. The organisation has helpful guides to how to read the books on mobile devices, so if you fancy catching up on your Jules Verne, H.G.Well or Jane Austen then this is the site to visit. To see which ones are on offer, either go to the Prime Reading page or look for ones marked as Kindle Edition Prime and costing £0.00/$0.00. Like with library books, you can keep the items on your Kindle until they leave the catalogue.
If you enjoy Prime Reading but want a much larger selection of title, you can always move up to a Kindle Unlimited subscription which offers over a million books, thousands of audiobooks and a selection of magazines for £7.99/$9.99 per month.
Look for free and cheap books on eBook stores
Get free audiobooks
It’s not just eBooks that have promotions and free titles available. If you like audiobooks (we’re huge fans) then you can take the one-month trials offered by Audible or Kobo which allow you to choose one title for free. The best part is you can cancel at any time in the trial period and still get to keep the audiobook. Then, should you find you’re partial to the spoken word, you can always continue your monthly subscription for £7.99/$14.95 (Audible) or £6.99/$9.99 (Kobo).
Alternatively, you can make use of the excellent Librivox service that provides free audiobooks of public domain titles. Of course, to enjoy digital books properly, you’ll want to ditch your smartphone and move onto a more specialist device. So, be sure to read our guide to the best eBook readers to ensure you get the most from your literary adventures. Martyn has been involved with tech ever since the arrival of his ZX Spectrum back in the early 80s. He covers iOS, Android, Windows and macOS, writing tutorials, buying guides and reviews for Macworld and its sister site Tech Advisor.