Where To Read Light Novels: Apps + Websites | Book Riot

Internet Archive

With new books added almost every day, Internet Archive is the perfect place to find your next light read. Their collection has both new and old books, as well translated works. The best part is? It lets you track, bookmark, and list everything you’re reading so you can stay organized.

Royal Road

Royal Road is absolutely brimming with translated Light Novels. Perfect for someone trying to learn a new language, or looking for a book that isn’t translated anywhere else. They have skilled translators and are constantly updating the library so it’s a great one to have bookmarked. There’s always something new!

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DotNovel

DotNovel lets you download books temporarily to your device, making it the perfect option if you’re planning on traveling soon. The best part about DotNovel is that the community is constantly adding their favorite translations, so there’s a variety of reading to choose from.

Novel Updates

Novel Updates is a directory app that lets you bookmark, track, and download tons of light novels. It also shows you what websites/apps your favorite reads are located on. It’s a great companion app if you love light novels, but can also be a standalone option as well.

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