How To Get Free Magazines and Books On and Off-Line
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OFFLINE
Obviously, the best resource for free reading material is your local library. There is always a plentiful supply of books and magazines there to read. If you want to read the latest fiction and non-fiction book releases, your library is by far the best resource. The NCES Library Search can help you find a library near you.
For free magazine subscriptions that you don't have to return to the library, Magatopia's Free Trade Magazines section can set you up with a few free magazine subscriptions.
ONLINE
What if you live far away from a library, or a disability prevents you from leaving the house? Or maybe you just prefer the comfort and safety of your own home. Well then there is plenty of reading material available online for you as well.
For online magazines Magatopia.com has links to well over 1,000 free online magazines. And conveniently categorizes them so you can find articles on whatever topic interests you. Many of the mainstream newsstand magazines, such as Newsweek and Sports Illustrated, also have websites where they have news, articles and columns that you can read for free online. Magatopia links to them as well as the lesser known, but still very informative and entertaining, online-only magazines.
For free online book reading, Project Gutenberg has over 25,000 public domain books that you can either download for viewing on an ebook reader or you can read online right at their website. You won't find the latest Stephen King novel there, but if you want to finally get around to reading some of the older classic novels such as Huckleberry Finn, Pride and Prejudice or Dracula you can find them there along with some great non-fiction titles like The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, The Art of War and The Book of Art for Young People among others.
Obviously, the best resource for free reading material is your local library. There is always a plentiful supply of books and magazines there to read. If you want to read the latest fiction and non-fiction book releases, your library is by far the best resource. The NCES Library Search can help you find a library near you.
For free magazine subscriptions that you don't have to return to the library, Magatopia's Free Trade Magazines section can set you up with a few free magazine subscriptions.
ONLINE
What if you live far away from a library, or a disability prevents you from leaving the house? Or maybe you just prefer the comfort and safety of your own home. Well then there is plenty of reading material available online for you as well.
For online magazines Magatopia.com has links to well over 1,000 free online magazines. And conveniently categorizes them so you can find articles on whatever topic interests you. Many of the mainstream newsstand magazines, such as Newsweek and Sports Illustrated, also have websites where they have news, articles and columns that you can read for free online. Magatopia links to them as well as the lesser known, but still very informative and entertaining, online-only magazines.
For free online book reading, Project Gutenberg has over 25,000 public domain books that you can either download for viewing on an ebook reader or you can read online right at their website. You won't find the latest Stephen King novel there, but if you want to finally get around to reading some of the older classic novels such as Huckleberry Finn, Pride and Prejudice or Dracula you can find them there along with some great non-fiction titles like The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, The Art of War and The Book of Art for Young People among others.
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All of the popular magazines you see here have websites on which you can read new, full articles and columns every month.
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