1. Google Books

    See previews of millions of books, or read entire books online. Once you’ve found a book you like, this resource also gives the option to find that book in nearby libraries!

  2. HathiTrust

    HathiTrust is a partnership of academic and research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world. Read these books in your browser online for free.

  3. Library of Congress

    In addition to truly astounding historical collections, the Library of Congress has fiction available to read online.

  4. OverDrive

    Through the library’s membership in the C/W MARS Network we have hundreds of free e-books and digital audiobooks from Overdrive for you to enjoy on your computer or handheld device.

  5. Project Gutenberg

    Project Gutenberg offers over 56,000 free eBooks: Choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online. You will find the world’s great literature here, especially older works for which copyright has expired.

  6. Read.Gov

    Administered by the Center for the Book, part of the Library of Congress, Read.Gov has digitized books for adults, teens and kids.

  7. Tumblebooks

    Our library has a subscription to TumbleBookLibrary, and your family can access it from home! It’s unlimited, and it’s FREE for you to use! TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of e-books for children in grades K-6. They are a great way to encourage and foster a love of reading with your kids! There are over 350 animated, talking picture books! The site also features books in Spanish and French, read-along chapter books, graphic novels, and non-fiction books, plus quizzes and puzzles! Use our TumbleSearch to find books by title, author, subject, and Lexile and Accelerated Reader Level.