Do you have shelves full of Braille books that you don’t want to trash, but never read any more? Maybe you are just starting out your Braille library and want a less expensive way of getting your own books. Either way, NFB ShareBraille is the place for you!
This website, NFB Share Braille , is a free service of the National Federation of the Blind. The concept is simple. Say you outgrow that Babysitter’s Club collection you had in elementary school, or you no longer want that Spanish textbook that you couldn’t find a new home for. You go to NFB ShareBraille, register for free, and add your book to the Available Book list. When someone clicks a link showing interest in the book, you send the book to them via Free Matter for the Blind, and voila! They have a new book, and you have more room for new books.
The other way around works just as easily. If you are looking for books to add to your small (or large) collection, go to the Available Book list, and if you find one you want, click its title, then on the information page, there is a table at the bottom with links to get the book. Then the person with the book will send it to you.
I got some great books this way, including Braille.com and Beyond (which I plan on passing on soon) and Florence and Michelangelo (which has become a permanent part of my collection, as it is a great little treasure).
It is easy to navigate around the NFB ShareBraille website, and enjoyable to see what books are available that I might be able to get. I like to check it all the time, to see what’s new. So should you! Check it out, and share your books or get shared books from other Braille users!
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