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No library card? No problem!


The Toronto Public Library is now offering Digital Library Cards to anyone who is without a card. Here's the link:

Why get a card? Because the TPL has TONS of audiobook, ebooks, films, Magazines, etc. you can borrow for FREE and it is TOUCHLESS!!!!

You can also try the SimplyE APP. Borrow from a vast catalogue of Fiction, non-fiction, and Literary books or short pieces of fiction for every taste. You can Download for free at Apple Story or Google Play. It is an Open Source Library Platform that will satisfy every reader without costing a cent! 

For Teens there is Tumblebooks.org - free for rest of school year! Great collection of classics as well as Audiobooks! Well Curated for all tastes/levels.

Here are some recommendations:

If you have wanderlust: 

Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

An Embarrassment of Mangos by Ann Vanderhoof


If you need inspiration:

I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Christina Lamb and Malala Yousafzai

The 100 Year Old Man Who climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***K by Mark Manson


If you need a good Laugh!

Listen to: The Dead Dog Cafe by Tom King 

Read or Listen to anything by Alistair MacLeod.


Hope you find what you need to get you through!
Peace,
A





In fact, why not look at other libraries that are equally as fantastic?
For example, the New York Public Library NPL has a great Ebook collection as well! 


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