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Let's talk: Five Ways to Stock Your E-Reader

Source: Article written by CNNMoney.co, Aug. 2012

  • Visit your local library. Note: Only one person can have access to an e-book copy at one time. You may also have to wait for a new title and bestsellers.
  • Visit www.gutenberg.org, www.openlibrary.org, and www.manybooks.net
  • Use "free books" or "$0.00" for searches such as on www.bn.com, www.hundredzeros.com
  • Borrow e-books at sites like www.booklending.com and www.ebookfling.com
  • Looking for new and independent writers try www.free-ebooks.net (no-cost books)
Also, you may download a free digital book sampler of a printed book at www.scholastic.com/discovermore