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Book lovers, listen up! The best time of the year is almost here; it's that time of year where you can finally cozy up under the blankets and read your holiday-themed books without getting interrupted by pesky family members who want to borrow them. But what do you do with all those extra books left over at this point? Well, if you're like me, then there's no better way to make use of your extra copy than to donate it! In this blog post I'm going to tell you about a few places that accept free donations as well as some ideas on how they can be used. Let's get started! Free eBooks from Amazon: http://www.amazonvslllisten. com/ This is a website that allows you to donate your ebooks (usually in the form of PDFs) to the Library of Congress—and they'll donate it to libraries in your area. A great idea if you're looking for ways to go green! Plus, now sitting here reading this blog post, I'm now contributing to saving trees by not buying new copies of my favorite novels. Free eBooks from Google: http://www.donateyourebooks.org/ Kindle is also great for dealing with paper waste, especially since it only uses the Kindle app on an Android or iOS device. You can order new ebooks online or donate your old ones for free. With the Kindle app, you may even be able to donate your copy of "War and Peace" for free (though it depends on the country you're in). Free eBooks from Overdrive: http://www.gatherbooks.com/ So this one isn't exactly "purchasing" books, but it's still good for the environment; I happened to find this one while researching how to use an iPad as an eBook reader. This is a great option if you want to safely continue reading your favorite ebook at the gym, the beach, or anywhere else you like reading. Not only can you borrow books from your local library (and even read them on your computer), but there's also a few apps that allow you to read books online with no download required! You can even check out ebooks for free on the Kindle app. The only catch is that many of these are public domain novels, but since it's free, why not? Free eBooks from Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg. org/wiki/Main_Page If you're on a budget but still want to read your favorite book, then Project Gutenberg is the way to go. They offer free copies of thousands of classic ebooks, including everything from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" to "Pride and Prejudice." There are even books like "Henry IV" written by William Shakespeare (for you English majors out there). There are even audiobooks available here if you'd prefer listening! Free eBooks from BookMooch: http://bookmooch. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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