Top Free Resources and Links
- The Book Keeper
- Jan 3, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 27, 2021
Here are some links and resources that can help you develop your reading skills:

1 - THE FABLE COTTAGE
Want to learn a language? This website is for you. With 10 stories in 6 languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian) this site is one of the most fun and easy way to learn languages. Here's the link:
2 - THE HOME OF AGATHA CHRISTIE
Are you a fan of the Queen of Mystery? Then you should definitely check this out. This website has news, stories, an e-shop, characters, puzzles and much more. I, for one, could spend hours on this website:
3 - SCHOLASTIC KIDS
This website is helpful to keep up with the latest book events, trends and competitions. Scholastic is a famed distributor and editor throughout the world.
4 - AFOMA UMESI
Afoma Umesi is a middle grade and young readers book blog who is very famous for her author interviews. She's in one of my top-ten blogs to read.
5 - BARNES & NOBLES
Barnes & Nobles is actually an international book vendor but their website is one of my greatest sources to aid me in creating my To-Read list. They have book summaries that are sorted into age groups and genres. You can buy the books or you can just browse in case you have one in your local library.
6 - THE BOOK SATCHEL
The Book Satchel is a book blog created by Resh Susan, a writer and editor. She doesn't write book reviews, but she does recommend books across various genres and age groups, many of which introduce us to new traditions, ethnicity, and religions.
7 - WHAT'S HOT?
This is, BY FAR, my favorite book blog OF ALL TIME. Not only does the writer write about books, she writes about lifestyle and travel.
Be sure to check out these links in your free time. That's all from me,
"The Book Keeper"
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