Lets share your Japanese reading materials. Recently started learning and looking for things to read.
Currently using Ebooks which can be found on http://nihongo-dekimasu.blogspot.co.uk/2008/11/japanese-childrenbooks-practice-reading.html
Thanks. Furigana is a lot of help as I'm often unsure of which reading to use. I only just finished learning 漢字の本1 so my Kanji is at a level of a first grader. Planning to finish books 2 and 3 before the end of november.
If you are somewhat experienced and know around 500-900 kanji, you shouldn't have to much trouble with: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
It's a news website, the only downside is there furigana over all the kanji, as you might not want. There's plenty of things to read on many topics. A neat is feature is on more difficult kanji or jukugo, sometimes the word will be explained to you in Japanese. The site is aimed at readers grade 3-8ish.
You might find this interesting: http://life.ou.edu/stories/
This is a collection of Japanese stories. I wouldn't reccomend it if you trying to learn kanji, as it's 95% kana and uses very few kanji. Your hand is held a lot through reading; english definitions of the bigger words are given to you and an english translation. I still learned a lot words from it. This is a very good beginner source, but intermedite readers will probably still learn words from it.
<a href="http:///user/1410327" target="_blank">Aficionado</a> Thats a nice website. It even has the audio of someone else reading which is great.
Currently using 漢字の本 to learn Kanji. Great little series of books; shame i haven't seen them anywhere outside of Japan (Picked them up when i was backpacking in Japan last golden week). Its nice because they have everything in Hiragana for you to read since they are childrens books.
Might scan them and create a pdf if I have time.