Reading Resources
Read, listen, and explore — wherever you are
Whether you love holding a paperback or listening to a good story, these resources help you enjoy reading at your own pace. Discover free audiobooks, eBooks, magazines, book clubs, and more — all designed to keep your mind active and your heart inspired.
Free eBooks & Audiobooks
Borrow digital books and audiobooks from your library or explore public domain classics online.
View ResourcesBook Clubs & Discussion Groups
Connect with others through book discussions, reading groups, or faith-based reading circles.
View ResourcesLibrary Access Tools
Use apps and tools like Libby to check out books from home or get materials delivered to you.
View ResourcesReading Accessibility
Find large print books, screen readers, audio services, and adjustable font tools for easier reading.
View ResourcesDaily Inspiration & Devotionals
Uplifting reading for quiet moments — daily devotions, meditations, and spiritual encouragement.
View ResourcesMagazines & Newspapers Online
Access free magazines and newspapers online, including senior health, hobbies, and world news.
View ResourcesLiteracy Support & Adult Learning
Programs for adults improving reading skills or learning English, with senior-friendly tools and tutors.
View ResourcesFaith-Based Reading
Bibles, devotionals, scripture plans, and inspirational literature to support your faith journey.
View ResourcesPoetry & Short Stories
Discover short, meaningful reads like poetry and reflective stories — perfect for quiet time.
View ResourcesLarge Print & Vision-Friendly Options
Explore large print books, audio alternatives, and formats for people with low vision or reading fatigue.
View ResourcesStorytelling & Memoirs
Enjoy true-life stories, personal essays, and memoir collections from people of all walks of life.
View ResourcesChildren’s Books to Read with Family
Great books for grandparents to read with little ones — bedtime stories, classics, and picture books.
View ResourcesOffline & Paperback Resources
Get books at home through library mail programs, senior centers, and neighborhood book swaps.
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