I just noticed that yesterday was “read an ebook day” and I wanted to be sure to mention it here – where all things book related is definitely my wheelhouse. ♥️
Though I am mostly an old school print book person, I also use Kindle and Nook as well – and the library Libby app is my go-to for audio and ebooks.
It’s so nice to have a book available on my phone if I’m out and caught waiting – since I have all my reading apps in a folder there as well as on my iPad.
The convenience of ebooks and that they are usually less expensive than print books is also helpful at times – especially when I’m searching for something specific.

For ebook day, if you aren’t availing yourself of your local library and the Libby app – free with your library card – you definitely should look into it.
So many books and resources are available to you, free.
Also, another ebook source I love is Bookbub.

If you sign up with their site and set your preferences, every day you will get an email with the available discounted ebooks for that day in your areas of interest.
They are usually priced between $0.99 and $2.99 – and I have gotten some fantastic books this way.
(A similar service I am currently trying is called Early Bird Books – but, so far at least, I have not been as impressed with it. I’m still deciding.)
Lastly, I will share Project Gutenberg, which is a huge library of totally free epub books and articles.
However you choose to pick up your books, wishing you happy reading today. ♥️
Tomorrow we’ll catch up our Banned Books Friday. ☺️

Be well, everybody. Take care of yourselves and each other.
Grace and Blessings.