Comic Book Resources

Bookaholic: Comic Book Resources is a fantastic resource for comic book lovers; you can find information on both old and new comic books, as well as local comic book stores in your area.

iTunes U

Learning for Live: If you have Apple products or an account, the company’s iTunes U is a collection of courses and lectures from leading universities. Part of its iTunes software, you can access courses by topic or university. In many cases, you’ll be able to get audio and video of lectures, have access to some books and materials, and even download quizzes with answer keys.

Icecream Ebook Reader

Bookaholic: This Ebook reader not only allows you to open, read, and manage a wide variety of ebook file formats, but it has plenty of features that allow better management of your vast digital library.

Friends Talking Fantasy Podcast

Podcasts Fan: Two lifelong friends bantering about the best in fantasy books, movies, shows, and more!

Indie Store Finder

Bookaholic: Are you craving that small bookstore feel? Indie Store Finder is the perfect tool for any book lover that is located in the United States. Simply plug in your zip code and Indie Store Finder will provide you with a list of all nearby independent book stores.

Operation Paperback

Bookaholic: Operation Paperback is a nonprofit organization that directly connects you with U.S. troops, veterans and military families (either at home or abroad) so you can send them your old books. Once you register, you can request the address(es) of the recipient(s) and you will be instructed how to package and ship the books directly to a grateful reader.

Comics Alliance

Bookaholic: Comics Alliance is a great website for comic book lovers. It features the latest news, releases, opinions, merchandise, and much more. Comics Alliance really is the be-all-end-all of comic books. You’ll never be out of the loop when it comes to comic books if you bookmark this website.

Goodreads

Bookaholic: Goodreads is one of the best websites for booklovers that want to read the latest reviews, interviews, feedback, and plot discussion. You should use Goodreads if you want all the details about books, new and old, and want to discuss them with other likeminded individuals.

Lifehack

Learning for Live: Lifehack is a learning tool focused on making the most of your life by “hacking” it to achieve more or accomplish things easier. It offers free assessments, books, and classes plus a podcast video series. Courses revolve around a specific philosophy that the company created to promote a specific type of lifestyle. You can start with free options on things such as how to stop procrastinating and how to be more motivated in your daily life.

Ex Libris

Podcasts Fan: The podcast that champions and celebrates libraries and independent bookshops, with the help of the greatest writers at work today. Each week, host Ben Holden meets a great author in a library or bookshop of their choice, somewhere special for them.

TUMBLE BOOK LIBRARY

Bookaholic: Tumble Book Library provides support to students with a variety of curriculum-based exercises. This service is ideal for Special Education and ESL teachers and students. One of the unique aspects of this site is they provide animations of some children’s picture books, as well as paired audio/ebook sets so you can read and listen along.

Project Gutenberg

Bookaholic: Who doesn’t love free books? Project Gutenberg is the oldest and largest collections of free books on the Internet. The website even caters to audiobooks fans seeing as it has a large collection of them readily available.