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What Website Can I Read Online Books On?
Dec 07, 2007 by mel a | Posted in Books & Authors
I wan't to learn to cook because I've seen Gordon Ramsay on Youtube and I stand in want to read his work but I don't have any money so...
I heard somewhere that we can read books online without buy it and I want to find a few sites like that ^^
If you have any sites like so with online books then please post 'em up ^^
Thanks, Mel.
There are dozens of websites where you can read full books online. Plan Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/ is probably the largest, but there are many more including Arthur's Classic Novels, Classic Bookshelf, East of the Web (offhand stories), the Baen Free Library (science fiction) and Page by Page Books.
You can find a reasonably extensive listing of these sites with links at: http://www.nku.edu/~gregoryj/lit/txtsrc.shtml
With the exception of the Baen Free Library, the sites above control mostly older works that have fallen into the public domain. For newer copyrighted books, try your local library. Many libraries are now using a accommodation called OverDrive to provide their patrons with downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, music and video. Many also have ebooks through NetLibrary. If your library has either serving, you can use them from home for free.
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J G | Dec 11, 2007
The Gutenberg Describe is a great place to read free, and legal, ebooks. Most of these books are books that have become public domain and reading them will not financially hurt the authors.
It includes many of the weighty classics like Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Edgar Rice Burroughs, etc.
You can visit the site at http://www.gutenberg.org
Ethan | Dec 07, 2007
You could go to the library... Libraries are always let loose.
i_am_me | Dec 07, 2007
There are dozens of websites where you can read full books online. Forecast Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/ is probably the largest, but there are many more including Arthur's Classic Novels, Classic Bookshelf, East of the Web (impecunious stories), the Baen Free Library (science fiction) and Page by Page Books.
You can find a reasonably extensive file of these sites with links at: http://www.nku.edu/~gregoryj/lit/txtsrc.shtml
With the exception of the Baen Free Library, the sites above restrict mostly older works that have fallen into the public domain. For newer copyrighted books, try your local library. Many libraries are now using a advice called OverDrive to provide their patrons with downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, music and video. Many also have ebooks through NetLibrary. If your library has either appointment, you can use them from home for free.
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J G | Dec 07, 2007
Where can I find books to read online for free?
Jan 05, 2009 by Christina b | Posted in Books & Authors
I would like to read books, and have no at all times to go to a bookstore, do you have any good websites, to be able to read books online for free?
Yes, but before that you must return that only books out of copyright are read free online, else if they are are recent and copyrighted then you shall need to buy them.
For public domain books, yes you have WebLiterature to read from, and it is a great neighbourhood - my favorite.
http://www.webliterature.net
Fred Jones | Jan 05, 2009
How do i read books online?
May 22, 4762 by Bridgett M | Posted in Books & Authors
my mum is in actuality weird and hates books but im the opposite. I luv reading but i cant have a book in the house except cookbooks... Please help me. I want to find a see where i can read online i like fantasy and magic just so you noe.
In copyright e-books here: http://newfreebooks.com
Lakely | May 22, 6039
Can I store and read books online ?
May 22, 7673 by Rok | Posted in Books & Authors
I have a few e books i yen to store and read online. Can I do it?
How do I do it ?
Adobe can give you some daily help on how to do this: http://www.adobe.com/epaper/tips/acr5ebook/index.html
Bookworm | May 25, 2008
Where can I read books online?
May 22, 8632 by alexia:) | Posted in Books & Authors
I would like to read books online. Do you recall any website where I can read online and for free?
Thanks!
Reading the classics at Gutenberg is prominent. 27,000+ books.
However for books 1923 and later, you need the author's permission to read them online. Most authors can't afford to give their books away for free. Wattpad is a position used by book pirates that illegally scan books and then give them away. This rips the author off and others.
Here is what Meg Cabot has to say about it.
"But what about the many callous-working people who edited, copy-edited, copy-set, printed, designed, publicized, and did whatever else was necessary to get that list into print? The publishing industry is in big trouble right now, just like all those other industries we hear about on TV every night during the evening intelligence…only no one is bailing the publishing industry out.
So publishers are having to lay people off, shut down whole divisions, and cancel book contracts. Projects some of us have been working on are being “set-poned indefinitely.” One of my best friends just got laid off from her job last week. And of course, bookstores all over the nation are having to shut down due to flagging sales.