Here are a few sources for free Ebooks.
eMedia OverDrive
This is for Winfield Library card users. You are allowed to take up to five titles out at a time. Before you attempt to load any books you will have to have a new library card and you must register it online (this is done by choosing a password). Your library card number must start with 27599 and be followed by several zeros. If you card still starts with the letter P and is followed by a five digit number it will not work. If you still have the P card you must come in to the library for a card update before you can access OverDrive. Click on this link for a tutorial to get started.
This is for Winfield Library card users. You are allowed to take up to five titles out at a time. Before you attempt to load any books you will have to have a new library card and you must register it online (this is done by choosing a password). Your library card number must start with 27599 and be followed by several zeros. If you card still starts with the letter P and is followed by a five digit number it will not work. If you still have the P card you must come in to the library for a card update before you can access OverDrive. Click on this link for a tutorial to get started.
Browse through the most popular titles, recommendations, or recent reviews from visitors. Perhaps you'll find something interesting in the special collections. There are more than 29,000 eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, iPad and most other eReaders, and they're all free! If you still can't decide what to read you might want to browse through some covers to see what strikes your fancy. Or try the Recent Additions to the library, with genre filter.
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