Popular eBook Readers
Kindle
How to save your Kindle notes and Highlights into Evernote (or any word processor) http://www.coolcatteacher.com/kindle-notes-evernote-export/
iBook
How to save your iBook notes and Highlights into Evernote (or any word processor) http://www.coolcatteacher.com/export-ibooks-notes/
Nook
Kobo – a cool independent bookstore with an ereader
Google Play Books
How to save your Kindle notes and Highlights into Evernote (or any word processor) http://www.coolcatteacher.com/kindle-notes-evernote-export/
iBook
How to save your iBook notes and Highlights into Evernote (or any word processor) http://www.coolcatteacher.com/export-ibooks-notes/
Nook
Kobo – a cool independent bookstore with an ereader
Google Play Books
Free or Inexpensive eBooks
It's important to note that most bookstore sites require you to have an account to download the “free” eBooks they offer, but it is free to sign up. Other sites require no sign-up at all.
- Amazon
- iBooks, go to the free section of the iBooks store inside the App store
- Barnes and Nobles
- Google Play
- Nook Daily Finds
- Kobo Daily Deal
- Project Gutenberg
- Free Booksy
- Bookish
- Goodreads – the social media network for people who love books
- eReaderIQ
- BookBub
- HundredZeroes
- What Should I Read Next?
- Calibre – a downloadable software to help organize and convert formats for your ebooks
- Which Book
Want to publish your own eBook?
Give these tools a try if you would like to publish your own creative work as an eBook. Most provide free eBook creation tools, as well as a way to share your work and make it available for others to purchase. Some do a fee to "publish" the book once it's finished.
- iBooks Author
- Leanpub
- PowerPoint
- Keynote
- Book Creator - Has a collaborative feature so students can work together on a book. iOS and Windows apps are free to download and use; Android app is available for purchase for a small price.
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