The Best Ebook Subscription and Audiobook Services

You can use your library card to check out eBooks and audiobooks with OverDrive. Thanks to the wide selection, easy-to-use service, and the fact that it doesn't cost a penny, borrowing is on the rise. You can get a guide on how to get free ebooks with your library card. Magazines and comic books can be found in some libraries. The app is basic, but you can change it to suit your needs.

Sometimes the titles you want are not available. The choice is dependent on how popular your library is with other readers. You can borrow titles for a limited time, but you can't always renew them.

The cost is free.

Project Gutenberg is a great place to find free classics, but the quality on these websites can vary wildly.

If you prefer to read on your computer, you can get access to many books on Amazon. The majority of the library is self-published and independent titles, and best-selling authors only offer their back catalogs. Many of the eBooks support Audible Narration, as well as some popular magazines. The service works well on Amazon's Fire devices, and the app is easy to use and syncs across devices. You can borrow up to 10 titles at a time and check them out at the same time.

Although there is a wide choice of eBooks, I often can not find something I want to read. The collection is difficult to browse and lacks a recommendation system. You may have to take a chance on new and unfamiliar writers, since best-selling authors and big publishers are largely absent from the platform. If you are a Prime subscriber, you can check out Prime Reading for a list of around 1,000 free titles.

There is a 30-day free trial.

If you use a Kobo device in Canada or one of the other supported countries, it is worth checking out Kobo Plus, which is not available in the US yet.

More than 40,000 Ebooks are included in the mix of content on the largest platform dedicated to kids aged 12 and under. Some classics, a few entries from popular series, and books from big publishers are included. There is a good selection of books, movies, and audiobooks. We liked the option to read to me on some of the books. Reward badges are offered to encourage kids to read in both the web interface and mobile apps. Parents can easily see their child's progress. Free access for elementary schools in the US is something we appreciate.

There are many well-known titles, but not many classics. The first two books in the long series of Diary of a Wimpy Kid are incomplete. While it is safe to let your kids browse, you may find they spend a lot of time reading cartoon and video game tie-ins. The bite-sized videos, covering things like animal facts and recipes, could be a double-edged sword if you are trying to encourage reading.

Free access to one book a day is offered by Epic Basic. It costs $10 per month or $80 per year to have access to everything.