I have a load of old, pretty haggard books. What to do with them?

I really enjoy when I go to someone’s home and I can read the titles of the books they have in their book shelves. And maybe take a look at a few of the books a little closer.
I have almost no exposure with sci-fi and fantasy books.

Fleabitten old books

@anon35166066 and others this might interest you .

https://www.bookcrossing.com/

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does anyone know where to find a collection of free ebooks? and can you tell me what devices i’d need to use it? i think i’ll need to do some research on it.

i’m thinking about puting together a digital library as well, its just experimental and idk how it will go, i’m open to anything tbh lol

https://www.free-ebooks.net/


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thanks @firemonkey, my clubhouse has a tablet that can be shared but it cannot be taken home so i will need to find a really good platform that i could share digital ebooks on, maybe an app that is easily downloadable and can be displayed on my Library sign, i figured members and staff etc could put it on their phones and use it at any time anywhere :slight_smile: its just a thought :slight_smile:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rvnd.bookshare&hl=en_US

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.es.websalacarta.ebooknetrfree

Just found these by browsing. Not sure if it’s for sharing between just family members or not. There doesn’t seem to be much out there , and most of it is for sharing within families.

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i found this and it looks promising-

@firemonkey looks very complicated, was hoping for some good free ebooks :slight_smile:

Clicking on “Getting started”

You can enjoy many titles immediately online, download them for offline use, or send borrowed ebooks to a Kindle device (U.S. libraries and schools only)

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