Many consumers are seeking to make more ethical purchasing choices, particularly when it comes to books. Instead of supporting large corporations like Amazon, individuals are turning to local independent bookstores, book festivals, and small publishers. Although this may come at a higher cost, the impact of spending locally is significant for bookshops, publishers, and authors. This approach ensures the continued availability of quality literature.
For digital books, there are several alternatives to Amazon and Audible that not only support local businesses but also offer unique benefits. Local libraries, through apps like OverDrive’s Libby and BorrowBox, allow users to borrow e-books and audiobooks using their library cards. Bookshop.org offers a platform where purchases benefit nominated bookshops, and its audiobook service, although limited in selection, avoids low-quality content.
Libro.fm provides a subscription model that supports local booksellers and offers a wide selection of audiobooks without digital copy protection. Smashwords caters to readers interested in independent and self-published authors, offering e-books without copy protection and generous samples. Lastly, purchasing directly from independent publishers can provide authors with better royalties and supports the future stars of literature. These alternatives not only promote ethical spending but also ensure the sustainability of diverse literary voices.

