In an increasingly digital world, literature is evolving. Sales of e-readers continue to rise, yet the cost of digital books and texts has not necessarily decreased to the extent to which many initially predicted. With authors’ incomes collapsing to near “abject” levels, and with public libraries under threat from swingeing public spending cuts, we felt honour bound to provide our fine readers with some valuable resources that could help save valuable money.
While we of course advocate supporting your local independent book store – and independent publishing houses – and would urge you to purchase copies of your books where you can afford to, below you can find a collection of 45 websites where you can download tens of thousands of books, plays and texts for free. Oh, and these sites are also all completely legal, of course!
Browse works by Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, Joseph Conrad, William Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer, Edgar Allen Poe and other famous writers here.
- Classic Bookshelf: This site has put classic novels online, from Charles Dickens to Charlotte Bronte.
- The Online Books Page: The University of Pennsylvania hosts this book search and database.
- Project Gutenberg: This famous site has over 27,000 free books online (in fact, a lot of the books listed in subsequent sites here can be found at PG – yet we list the others as users may prefer different site’s interfaces, while the others below also help tailor searches for specific types of books or plays).
- Page by Page Books: Find books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells, as well as speeches from George W. Bush on this site.
- Classic Book Library: Genres here include historical fiction, history, science fiction, mystery, romance and children’s literature, but they’re all classics.
- Classic Reader: Here you can read Shakespeare, young adult fiction and more.
- Read Print: From George Orwell to Alexandre Dumas to George Eliot to Charles Darwin, this online library is stocked with the best classics.
- Planet eBook: Download free classic literature titles here, from Dostoevsky to D.H. Lawrence to Joseph Conrad.
- The Spectator Project: Montclair State University’s project features full-text, online versions ofThe Spectator and The Tatler.
- Bibliomania: This site has more than 2,000 classic texts, plus study guides and reference books.
- Online Library of Literature: Find full and unabridged texts of classic literature, including the Bronte sisters, Mark Twain and more.
- Bartleby: Bartleby has much more than just the classics, but its collection of anthologies and other important novels made it famous.
- us:Fiction.us has a huge selection of novels, including works by Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, Flaubert, George Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others.
- Free Classic Literature: Find British authors like Shakespeare and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, plus other authors like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and more.
- net: Here you can read plays by Chekhov, Thomas Hardy, Ben Jonson, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe and others.
- Plays: ReadPygmalion, Uncle Vanya or The Playboy of the Western World
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: MIT has made available all of Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies, and histories
- Plays Online: This site catalogs “all the plays [they] know about that are available in full text versions online for free.”
- ProPlay: This site has children’s plays, comedies, dramas and musicals.
- Public Bookshelf: Find romance novels, mysteries and more.
- The Internet Book Database of Fiction: This forum features fantasy and graphic novels, anime, J.K. Rowling and more.
- Free Online Novels: Here you can find Christian novels, fantasy and graphic novels, adventure books, horror books and more.
- Foxglove: This British site has free novels, satire and short stories.
- Baen Free Library: Find books by Scott Gier, Keith Laumer and others.
- The Road to Romance: This website has books by Patricia Cornwell and other romance novelists.
- Get Free Ebooks: This site’s largest collection includes fiction books.
- John T. Cullen: Read short stories from John T. Cullen here.
- SF and Fantasy Books Online: Books here includeArabian Nights,Aesop’s Fables and more.
- Free Novels Online and Free Online Cyber-Books: This list contains mostly fantasy books.
- The Literature Network: This site features forums, a copy of The King James Bible, and over 3,000 short stories and poems.
- Poetry: This list includes “The Raven,” “O Captain! My Captain!” and “The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde.”
- Poem Hunter: Find free poems, lyrics and quotations on this site.
- Famous Poetry Online: Read limericks, love poetry, and poems by Robert Browning, Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Lord Byron and others.
- Google Poetry: Google Books has a large selection of poetry, from The Canterbury Talesto Beowulf to Walt Whitman.
- com: Read poems by Maya Angelou, William Blake, Sylvia Plath and more.
- com: Rudyard Kipling, Allen Ginsberg and Alfred Lord Tennyson are all featured here.
- com: On this site, you can download free poetry ebooks.
- Banned Books: Here you can follow links of banned books to their full text online.
- World eBook Library: This monstrous collection includes classics, encyclopaedias, children’s books and a lot more.
- DailyLit: DailyLit has everything fromMoby Dick to the more recent phenomenon, Skinny Bitch.
- A Celebration of Women Writers: The University of Pennsylvania’s page for women writers includes Newbery winners.
- Free Online Novels: These novels are fully online and range from romance to religious fiction to historical fiction.
- net: Download mysteries and other books for your iPhone or eBook reader here.
- Authorama: Books here are pulled from Google Books and more. You’ll find history books, novels and more.
- Prize-winning books online: Use this directory to connect to full-text copies of Newbery winners, Nobel Prize winners and Pulitzer winners.
You missed BookDetective.net from your list.
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Thanks for highlighting friend! Much appreciated.
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It’s only 45 places but in the title you said 55?
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Apologies! Thanks for flagging and spotting that – have duly corrected.
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The title was “55 places…” but there were only 45 numbered sites.
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Apologies – we have corrected this now. Thanks for spotting!
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One more: https://standardebooks.org. Really high-quality public domain books.
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Thank you!
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No mention of the internet archive, probably the only non-profit site with so much free material.
https://archive.org/details/texts
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Any list of free audio books (similar to this)?
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This is an amazing free library of classic lit audiobooks. https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/
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Laughing at all the people saying, “Um, the title says 55 places, but there’s only 45.” Look, I get it. It says 55 and there’s 45. But aside from the error – are 45 sites not enough for you? You’ve already read everything by Chekhov and Shakespeare, and finally, once you were scraping the bottom of the literary barrel, you polished-off the entire King James Bible. It must be hard to be so learned, and so desperately in-need of yet more to read!
How about a big thank-you to whoever compiled the list? Nice work!
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Aw shucks Jennifer, thanks very much for the lovely reply. We have now fixed that typo in the article – our apologies! Hope you enjoy exploring all these wonderful literary titles!
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Great share….PROFESSORWU. Appreciate your inspirational post …..
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Is it possible to dowlnoad audio books? Many thanks.
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Any list for free audio books similar to this?
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Reblogged this on Ressler Runtime Blog.
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Thanks for the info!
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You’re very welcome, friend!
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I would like to mention The Haiku Foundation Digital Library, which has PDFs of over a thousand haiku publications, including some journals updated regularly, all published with permission.
http://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/
Garry
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That is a great resource. Thank you ❤️💕🙏
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Thanks Ioana!
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Link to Spectator Project leads to “page not found”.
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Just a thought (without checking all the sites, I admit) are there ‘living authors amongst these? If so -t thinking royalties for the poor souls who flogged for months, even years, to produce just one books. Yes, I include myself here – banging head on desk over one chapter!!
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Spot on Judith. To protect authors’ income let’s list where you can read their books for free so they get nothing! Welcome to the wonderful world of internet fairness where the only ones who make money are the billionaires who own the sites.
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These sites draw on works that have lapsed from copyright (usually 75 years after first publication). We’re 100% in favour of supporting writers and artists to get the money they need and deserve (as you’ll see from the majority of our posts). As for billionaires, how we wish we were!
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Fabulous, thanks for this.
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You are most welcome, Jane! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
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This is one lovely list for everyone who is a lover of books.
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Thanks friend!
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This is massive but you forgot:
Librivox: https://librivox.org
Christian Classic Ethereal Library: http://www.ccel.org
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Right, Nitoy! I have downloaded over 300 audio books for free from Librivox.org
In fact, I was scrolling down the comments to see if someone would mention them.
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Reblogged this on BookwormBeat.
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See also http://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/ compiled back in the day by yours truly. Many also exist at Gutenberg because I gave Michael free run of the site. OBP also kindly listed them.
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Reblogged this on Tamara.
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Where is that image from?!!!! I love it and would love to know where it is from.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome. Loved this. Thank you!
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Interested.
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