We’ve already written about how to scout books and book arbitrage in general, as well as about some ways to get books for free in your location if you’re reselling. Yet, we’ve decided to dedicate the entire post to free books. So, regardless of your goal—you’re looking for new reads, textbooks for your studies, or you’re a book scout and reseller—we’ve collected the information for you and compiled it into a neat article.
The path to economic success is tumultuous and ever-changing, so learning to manage your finances can be overwhelming—mainly if you aim for the top.
But there is hope on the horizon. While there may not be a clear-and-cut, step-by-step guide to becoming the next world-class billionaire, many how to get rich books promise to lay the know-how groundwork you need to build your path to the ultimate financial comfort.
The following 18 books are quintessential reads that will nurture your intellect and deliver insider knowledge straight out of the minds of financial behemoths.
Introducing kids to the boundless world of reading is better done sooner than later, as it supports their cognitive development, encourages empathy, nurtures creativity, and boosts their intellect.
Though reading apps for kids are becoming very popular in our digital era, there’s nothing better than a nice colorful paper book that a parent reads before bedtime. The statistics and trends in children’s books state that total print book sales fall while children’s books slightly grow in sales year by year.
However, not all children’s books are made equal, and few are as beloved by children, adults, and children’s development specialists as much as the Magic Tree House series, deemed a staple for children’s literature and a quintessential tool to encourage reading as soon as possible.
Few book sagas in the last decades have been as beloved as those crafted by Rick Riordan’s pen. With his emblematic Riptide in hand, Percy Jackson opened the path for many young readers’ love of reading, Greek mythology, and fantasy tales.
But how many Percy Jackson books are there? The short answer is many. Riordan is a prolific writer who has been releasing books practically nonstop since the series’ beginnings in 2005.
The long answer? Well, the story has as many paths as Daedalus’ Labyrinth. But with luck, this article will be like Ariadne’s thread and guide you throughout the journey across the Percy Jackson saga—and beyond.
Imagine reading about the mystery of a Maryland town in 1988 through Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar. This book blurs the lines between a gripping horror story and a true crime tale. It feels so real that you might find yourself checking if it’s a story or something that happened.
The author, inspired by his own life and the eerie events in his hometown, created a story that sits somewhere between fiction and reality.
This is where the lines get blurry. Is it a novel or a recounting of true events? Where is the difference between fiction vs nonfiction?
If you’re a student who needs extra money, you have an option to sell your textbooks for cash. But what if you do not want to waste time selling your old textbooks or they are so outdated that doesn’t have any buyback value? It can be easier to give them away instead. Although we’ve talked about what to do with old textbooks before, we’ve never focused solely on the topic of donating them. It’s time we give this subject the attention it deserves.
We’ve already told you where to donate used books. But what about textbooks? There’s a difference. While a 1970 edition of Pride and Prejudice or a 1977 edition of Children Of Dune will always be welcome at any donation center, a heavily used copy of a college textbook like Airport Engineering (1984) might not be suitable for some organizations due to its outdated content.