You can now download thousands of free e-books from City of Sydney libraries – Time Out Sydney

If you've been tearing through books with lockdown fervour, then we have just the thing for you. TheCity of Sydney are virtually holding our hands through iso by offering us a whole stack of new reading material, all available online, for free. You can access thousands of e-books from their digital library all you need is a library card.

If you needed a little encouragementto get stuck into that book you've been pretending to have read for a while now, take this as your sign. They're stocked with F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Jack Kerouac's On the Road and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, amongso many more.Contemporary reads like Benjamin Law's Gaysia, Khaled Hosseini's And theMountainsEchoed, Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood and Australian author Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project have also made the cut.We're not going tofurnish you with acomprehensivelist, but take our word for it: you're spoiled for choice.To access their collections, all you need to do is sign up for a free library card (if you don't already have one)at theCity of Sydney Library website.

If you'd like to read on your computer, you'll need to registerfor an Abode Reader ID first. Then, downloadthe compatible Adobe Digital Editions software onto your device, and enter your Adobe Reader ID.If you'd ratherread on your phone or tablet, downloadtheBorrowBox and Indyreads apps available for iOS and Android devices.

If only the Premier's Reading Challenge were still a thing, we'd be so ahead of the curve. Sigh.

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