In addition to Project Gutenberg, the following are also helpful, free resources, especially for reading classic novels:
Standard Ebooks - use to download carefully and aesthetically formatted public-domain classics
HathiTrust - use to find and download library-verified scans of some rare texts and historical collections
Internet Archive - use to find scans of old, out-of-print books
Google Books - use to find and download scans of first editions or lesser-known works (use the "Full View" filter)
Wikisource - use to access and read public-domain primary sources and historical documents
Kindle Store (Amazon) - use to download free Kindle editions of many public-domain classics
Bookshare - use to gain access to a library of digital texts in accessible formats for those with verified print-related disabilities
LibriVox - use for free audiobook versions of public-domain classics
Libby and Hoopla - (check to see if your local library offers these) use to borrow ebooks or audiobooks of both modern and classic novels
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