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Over the last few years more of us are choosing to read books on an electronic device.  Paper books are still great and very portable but having access to e-books can have advantages too.  For example you can have many different books stored which are easily accessible at the click of a button and you can download books very quickly so you can be reading straight away.  If you like to read on an e-reader, a tablet or a mobile then e-books may be for you.

The library is building up a collection of e-books that can be read on  Kindle or with a Kindle app.

Some examples of the e-books available:

  • Girl online - On tour - Zoe Sugg
  • Grandpa's great escape - David Walliams
  • Say her name - James Dawson
  • She is not invisible - Marcus Sedgwick


Other places to get free access to e-books:





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