Top 10 eBook Blogs
Whether you have a Kindle, a Nook or just wanted to read books on your iPhone, these blogs will help you find a a great read to take wherever you go.
A paradise for fans of bodice-rippers. Features reader-centric reviews of romance (and occasionally other) novels with lively and heavy comment traffic.
A blog about all things Kindle including reviews of the latest books for Amazon's wireless reader.
Like the name says, offers almost as much free e-reader fiction as you can handle. Stories are handily tagged by format for fast searching.
Downloads of offbeat as well as cutting-edge titles, generally via publishers' sites. Fiction and non-fiction with subjects ranging from Agriculture to Writing, in various formats.
Over 25,000 free books in a variety of formats, built around a core of books from the 2003 Project Gutenberg DVD. And constantly growing; The Art of War and the Kama Sutra topped 2008's most-downloaded list.
Wide-ranging discussion of e-reader technologies and very active forums discussing genres as well as devices. Also features a monthly MobileRead Book Club that chooses what to read from authors like Dickens, Austen, Kafka, Oscar Wilde, Jules Verne, Victor Hugo and others.
Highly opinionated reviews of e-reader technologies and books, from the folks who also bring you a raft of free book downloads (pulps and science fiction are specialties).
Dozens of classics ranging from A Christmas Carol to Wuthering Heights and from Aesop to Bram Stoker. Download crisply laid-out pages in PDF.
Self-help book reviews from the folks at eBooks.com, including recent titles such as Maria Shriver's Who Will You Be? and Charlotte Kasl's If the Buddha Married. See the more general eBooks Finder Review, which highlights eBooks.com bestsellers such as Dan Brown's Angels & Demons.
Entries, usually several times daily, on e-readers and ebooks. Satisfies even the hardcore e-reader junkie's need to stay on top of the latest formats and new releases.







Comments