Resources for Books
If you do not have your novel at home, or you are expecting to finish it soon, you may use any online platform available to you for access to books, or use my favorite, cheap online book site, Thrift Books to buy a book or two. It is where I get most of the books for our classroom library. Note,t he books are used. I have included some links below to help you get started, and the first 5 people (new customers only) to use the first Thriftbooks link will receive an additional 15% discount on their book purchase. If you have a Dearborn or Dearborn Heights library card you may get ebooks from them as well.
FREE online reading sources
https://rivetedlit.com/?s=full+reads
More free reading resources from your school librarian Mrs. Harrison
- For a free ID and PW to connect to Open eBooks, email Mrs. Harrison at harrisc@dearbornschools.org
- Classic Books (Library of Congress)
- Free Booksy
- Dearborn Public Libraries (if you have a library card)
- Many Books
- Open Library
- Project Gutenberg
- New York Public Library
Thriftbooks-an affordable site for NEW and used books-spend $10 and get free shipping-
https://www.thriftbooks.com/share/?code=aX0xC94TnKW%252bykZ%252fXSuQYQ%253d%253d