Free ebooks/audiobooks

Sources of Free Ebooks/AudioBooks

 

Brooklyn 

Students can access free eBooks from the Brooklyn Public Library:

  1. Register for an ecard here: https://disc.bklynlibrary.org/ecard/ (Students must be at least 13 to create an account, so input birth year as 2006 or earlier.) 

  2. Go to: https://brooklyn.overdrive.com/ 

  3. To sign in, you will use your library card number (in the ecard confirmation email) and the pin number that you chose while registering. 

  4. Explore the site and borrow an ebook! Click on "Teens" for YA books, and "Kids" for Middle Grade books. You can even sort by genre, grade, or lexile level on the left. After borrowing, read your ebook for free with Amazon Kindle online or the Libby app on your phone.)


Manhattan/Bronx/Staten Island

Students can access free ebooks and audiobooks from the New York Public Library

  1. Download the SimplyE app here: https://www.nypl.org/books-music-movies/ebookcentral/simplye or on the App Store of Google Play.

  2. You can register for an e-book library card on the app, if you are 13 or older.

  3. Explore the site and borrow an ebook or audiobook


Queens

Students can access the digital collections, including books, audiobooks, movies, concerts thorug

  1. Apply for an e-card here: https://www.queenslibrary.org/get-a-card/eUser

  2. Download the Libby app from the App Store or Google Play.

  3. Explore the site and borrow ebooks, audio books, movies and more.