Ebooks / Audiobooks



Borrow ebooks and audiobooks for free using the College elending platform. 




KCDC Ebook lending platform

Are you a member of the public library? Then you can borrow ebooks and audiobooks for free.


The Bluford Series





Project Gutenberg

With a collection of more than 45,000 free e-books, Project Gutenberg is a volunteer effort to create and share e-books online. No registration or fee is required, and books are available in ePub, Kindle, HTML and simple text formats.


International Children's Digital Library

The mission of the International Children's Digital Library Foundation (ICDL Foundation) is to support the world's children in becoming effective members of the global community - who exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages and ideas -- by making the best in children's literature available online free of charge. The Foundation pursues its vision by building a digital library of outstanding children's books from around the world and supporting communities of children and adults in exploring and using this literature through innovative technology designed in close partnership with children for children.

Storyline Online

The Screen Actors Guild Foundation records well-known actors reading children’s books and makes graphically dynamic videos so that children around the world can be read to with just the click of a Storyline Online video book image.

Open Library

The Open Library has more than 1 million free e-books available. This library catalogue is an open online project of Internet Archive, and allows users to contribute books. You can easily search by the title, author and subject.

Internet Archive

If you're looking for out-of-print books in different languages and formats, check out this non-profit digital library. The Internet Archive is a great go-to if you want access to historical and academic books.

LibriVox

Want to listen to books instead? LibriVox is home to thousands of free audiobooks, including classics and out-of-print books.















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