Better World Books, the socially responsible online retailer with a mission to promote literacy, is a great way to accomplish your holiday gift giving – gift certificates benefit your friends and family while purchases here help donate books to folks who need them. To date, BWB has donated over 6.6 million books, raised over $13 million for libraries and literacy and have recycled/reused over 94 million books! That’s impressive.
BWB recently announced the launch of eBooks with an inventory of over 300,000 titles. Customers can read eBooks on their desktop computer, or download the Better World eReader for their tablet or smart phone.
“We’re excited to offer eBooks as part of our commitment to meet the changing needs and wants of our customers,” said Henry Diller, Digital Books Market Planning Director of Better World Books. “With over 300,000 eBooks and growing, Better World Books will continue to expand our digital offering to meet the demands of a changing marketplace.”
Better World Books is expanding their Book for Book™ promise to include eBooks; so for every eBook sold, a physical book is donated to someone in need. And as always, part of each purchase funds literacy and libraries in the US and around the world.
The Better World Books eReader is simple to use and available for iOS and Android. Just purchase an eBook from www.BetterWorldBooks.com (create an account at checkout if you don’t already have one) then log on to your eReader Better World Books account, download the book and enjoy.
Instructions on how to buy and download eBooks, and how to install the Better World eReader on your device of choice can found online here: http://www.betterworldbooks.com/go/ebooks
ABOUT BETTER WORLD BOOKS
Better World Books is a for-profit social enterprise and a global e-retailer providing products and information to socially conscious consumers. Better World Books collects and sells new and used books online matching each purchase with a donation, book for book, and with each sale generating funds for literacy initiatives in the U.S. and around the world.
I am a small publisher creating literary heroines for the disabled; our books have been endorsed by Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba and various UCPs in US. I’d love you to see them with us. Our latest young adult novel Lucky Lou Gets Game is downloadable via Kindle and KOBO, also in print. WE also have a trilogy of children’s books and a memoir of a lawyer with ALS among other titles. How can I contact you to see if you would be interested in adding them to your already full lists? I know from the stores with whom I sell that there are not many books in this category. They are written in first person and create active disabled role models, unlike the passivity used in most books featuring a disabled hero or heroine.
Thanks.