Ignatius isn't the only Catholic publisher converting current and past titles for e-readers. Just take a look ...
Behold Publications (formerly Ecce Homo Press) is converting many of their beloved children's books including their Glory of America series and history mysteries.
Arx Publishing, owned by Catholic homeschool father Tony Schiavo, is also converting their wonderful historical fiction books to Kindle including the awesome Belisarius.
Our Sunday Visitor, Loyola, Ascension, Servant and many others are also making their titles available for e-readers.
Here is a list of Catholic homeschooling books currently available on Kindle:
- For the Love of Literature by Maureen Wittmann
- The Catholic Homeschool Companion edited and compiled by Maureen Wittmann and Rachel Mackson
- Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum by Laura Berquist
- A Catholic Homeschool Treasury edited and compiled by Maureen Wittmann and Rachel Mackson
If you come across a book on Amazon that you would like to see made available on Kindle, there is a link just below the book image that says, "Tell the Publisher! I'd like to read this book on Kindle." Click on that and Amazon will notify the publisher of the request.
I hope some of these same titles become available for Nook
ReplyDeleteBethlehem Books has several titles out for the Kindle. Go to the Amazon ebook store and do a search for "Bethlehem books".
ReplyDeleteI agree with Renee. I hope these same titles become available for Nook!
ReplyDeleteIt's happening. Ignatius and Ascension both offer their books in several e-formats including ones compatible with Nook. Go straight to their webstites and purchase directly from them. You can avoid B&N and Amazon.
ReplyDeleteAlso, a lot of free books at Gutenberg are becoming available for multiple e-readers.
I just put A Catholic Homeschool Treasury up at Amazon and am working on getting it together for Nook.
You should see more and more becoming available over the next year.
Aquinas and More is selling Catholic e-books directly from their website, http://www.aquinasandmore.com/catholic-books-gifts/Catholic-Digital-Downloads/category/2454
ReplyDeleteAgain, you can bypass B&N and Amazon and buy directly from a good Catholic company.