Libraries:
* OverDrive: Many libraries use OverDrive to provide e-books and audiobooks. They often offer Adobe Digital Editions as a compatible reading app.
* Hoopla: Hoopla is another popular library platform that offers e-books, audiobooks, and more. You can borrow e-books through Hoopla that can be read in ADE.
* Your Local Library: Check with your local library directly to see if they offer e-books that can be borrowed through Adobe Digital Editions.
Other Sources:
* Project Gutenberg: This website offers a vast library of free public domain e-books that you can download and read in ADE.
* Internet Archive: This website offers a large collection of free e-books, including many public domain titles. You can download them and read them in ADE.
* Amazon Kindle Store: While Amazon Kindle books are primarily designed for the Kindle platform, you can sometimes borrow Kindle books from libraries and read them in ADE (if the library uses OverDrive).
Remember:
* You will need an Adobe Digital Editions account to borrow and read e-books.
* You may need a library card or other form of identification to access the library's e-book collection.
* The availability of e-books for ADE will vary depending on the library or website you use.
It's worth noting that Adobe Digital Editions is no longer being actively developed by Adobe. However, it remains a popular option for reading e-books, especially those borrowed from libraries.