Book Club Links
Pinal County book lovers on Goodreads
Reading Group Choices and the accompanying blog are full of ideas, author interviews, giveaways, and more.
Free Books To Download
Many Books is a great site that collects links to free e-books from across the Internet. They also have e-reader reviews that might help if you’re considering an e-reader purchase.
The Open Library has books you can read online and books you can borrow. They also have a lot of books in DAISY format for accessible reading.
The Internet Archive has all kinds of great free stuff, including books, film, and audio. Oh, and there is also the Wayback Machine that lets you see archived versions of web pages.
Project Gutenberg has over 33,000 free ebooks available. Some are also available as audiobooks.
Google Books provides free access to many books.
Librivox provides free audiobooks to download.
The Hathi Trust provides access to digital collections from academic libraries.
The Newton Project has digitized versions of many of Isaac Newton’s original works.
Europeana is an online collection of more than 15 million objects including paintings, music, films, and books from around 1500 of Europe’s galleries, libraries, archives and museums.
What Should I Read Next . . . ?
NoveList is a database that can help you find books by genre, series, author or title.
The Literature Map
The Reading Tub–children’s book reviews



