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  2. Lenro - Wikipedia

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    Lenro was a book sharing website that connected book readers on the local level so that they could borrow, lend or exchange books with each other. [2] Members need to create a free account to borrow, lend or exchange books. [3] [4]

  3. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis, but has expanded dramatically. [7] [8]

  4. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library in a Tokyo Metro station. The first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by the late Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin. [9] Bol mounted a wooden container, designed to look like a one-room schoolhouse, on a post on his lawn and filled it with books as a tribute to his late mother, a book lover and school teacher who had recently died. [10]

  5. Book sharing in a web 2.0 world - AOL

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    It has also provided many new avenues for book sharing and swapping amongst friends and strangers; even if the technology sometimes. The Internet has changed how we communicate with loved ones ...

  6. 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids - AOL

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    Yes, you can encourage your children to read (without going broke). The post 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Open Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Library

    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.