Heyho! Last few days I’ve been working on leaving Amazon and in particular Kindle for ebooks, so I’ve been looking for alternatives for my reading needs. While I can’t recommend a specific book shop yet I’d like to recommend checking if your country’s or city’s public libraries allow you to take out ebooks online.

I’m living in Germany and found that there’s an app called Onleihe which lets you read books from German public libraries as ebook for basically free, you just pay a tiny fee for your library card which you can get online as well. I registered with VÖBB Berlin for example which is some kind of union of all public libraries in Berlin.

Pros:

  • Flat rate reading – library card costs 10€ per year, discounts available for students, unemployed or disabled people etc.
  • Huge selection of not only books but also audio books, magazines and even movies.

Cons:

  • If you don’t like the built-in reader of the Onleihe app there’s an option to read ebooks in an external app, however that app as to support DRM and as far as I can tell that limits the options to PocketBook Reader (which isn’t too shabby though and made in Switzerland). You also have to register with Adobe to get some kind of DRM decoding account or whatever, which is an annoyance but free.
  • Taking out ebooks works the same as with physical books, meaning you can only take out books for a limited duration (maximum 21 days) before it’s “returned”, and for a lot of new or very popular books you have to wait until someone else has “returned” their ebook before you can have it. Yes that’s stupid given were talking about ebooks, I assume it’s due to licensing stuff or whatever.

My conclusion: if you need a specific book NOW, you might be out of luck and better off buying it somewhere. If you just wanna browse a huge selection and look for something for entertainment then a reading flat rate for 10€ per year is a great deal.

Either way, might be worth it checking out if there’s something similar available where you live. If there is please share!

  • jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I can’t speak for Europe, but in the US there is a system called “Little Free Libraries” where people put out a weatherproof box of books for people to take some, leave some, etc.

    They just opened their 200,000th library(!)

    We set ours up, I seeded it with about $200 worth of books, and it seems super popular. New stuff coming through a lot!

    :( I don’t see any on the map for Germany, maybe that’s an opportunity to get it started there?

    https://littlefreelibrary.org/map/

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      12 hours ago

      Oh we definitely have that here too, often it’s repurposed old phone booths filled with books where you take one or leave one. Probably goes under a different name here though, and it’s more of a novelty, not something where you go when you’re looking for a specific book obviously. ;)