READER'S HEAVEN

Whether you are a book lover who has read many books or a person who has just begun to read books, here we are providing the links of many websites where you will find millions of books and all of that for free of cost.

Are you excited? YEAH, we are too.

The most popular sites are listed below.

The internet is the ultimate tool for finding answers and items we need. The best thing is that you don't have to wait for delivery. Most books are digitized, and it means you can start enjoying them in a matter of seconds. It's just a matter of finding the most convenient – and entirely legal – online source of books to read.

1. Project Gutenberg

Gutenberg Project is the mother of all ebook websites. It began in 1971 when Michael S. Hart created the first ebook in the world. It was the 'U.S. Declaration of Independence,' and you can skim it on the following tab of your web browser.

2. Internet Archive

Internet Archive, founded in 1996, is a non-profit organization offering free access to digital or digitized content: books, images, videos, or audio files.The catalog includes over 25,000,000 fully accessible books and other text files. From here, you can also start browsing a collection of 1.3 million contemporary ebooks.

3. Open Library

Open Library is Internet Archive's separate project, focused on collecting library records. Its goal is to create one web page for every book ever published. On a page of a single book, you'll find all its documented editions.

4. Google Books

A massive collection of books that Google has scanned and turned into viewable files is available on Google Books.The homepage of Google Books at books.google.com is nothing more than a search box. To start exploring this vast library of digitized books, you have to type in something, for instance, the name of your favorite classic author or a title of a book.

5. Smashwords

Thousands of books are available for free download and online view. The total number is changing, but usually, around 100,000 titles are available for free viewing.

6. ManyBooks

ManyBooks offers free books in a clean and friendly interface. The site is ad-supported, but these ads are usually displayed at the bottom of the browser window and are not too disturbing.

7. BookRix

BookRix is a platform that offers books from self-published authors combined with free books from the public domain.

8. Authorama

If you are looking for a site that loads faster even when you have a slow connection speed, then this one is definitely for you. You should visit Authorama.

9. Bookboon

Bookboon is an online platform focused on providing free and paid textbooks for students and businesses.

The site offers textbooks written by professors from the world's top universities. There are over 1,000 books that are free to download, but to do that, and you have to sign up. When your visor the site for the first time, choose "Sign up for free eBooks." You can use your Google, Facebook, Linkedin credentials to quickly access the catalog of books.

10. Wattpad

Wattpad is one of the most popular e-reading websites in the world. It connects over 80 million readers-writers who spend over 23 billion minutes a month engaged in original stories published directly on the platform.

11. PDF Drive

PDF Drive is your search engine for PDF files. As of today we have 82,619,801 eBooks for you to download for free. No annoying ads, no download limits, enjoy it and don't forget to bookmark and share the love!

12. Open Culture

Read a library of 1,600 digitised horror and paranormal books online for free.

13. Public Domain Books

The world's most beloved classics are available online for free. They are the so-called public domain books. They are complimentary because their intellectual property rights have expired, and everyone is entitled not only to download and read them but also to remix and reshare.

WANNA WRITE SOMETHING?

After all this reading you might like to write something of your own, right?

Here we are with few sites from where you can learn to write different type of content.

PLAY OR SHORT FILM

BBC is on the hunt for original scripts about self-isolation that they can turn into short films.

NOVEL

If you're not really sure where to start, we have a free course on how to start writing fiction to get you on the right track.

BLOG

You can set up a WordPress account and blog for free and take it from there. Build your audience, especially if you have relatively cheap indoor hobbies that you can share.