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With the exception of the Baen Free Library, the sites above carry mostly older works that have fallen into the public domain. For newer copyrighted books, try your local library. Many libraries are now using a maintenance called OverDrive to provide their patrons with downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, music and video. Many also have ebooks through NetLibrary. If your library has either usage, you can use them from home for free.

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The Gutenberg Propose 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 capacious classics like Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Edgar Rice Burroughs, etc.

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There are dozens of websites where you can read full books online. Conjure up 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 (lacking in 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 bear mostly older works that have fallen into the public domain. For newer copyrighted books, try your local library. Many libraries are now using a mending called OverDrive to provide their patrons with downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, music and video. Many also have ebooks through NetLibrary. If your library has either employ, you can use them from home for free.

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Where can I find books to read online for free?

I would like to read books, and have no duration to go to a bookstore, do you have any good websites, to be able to read books online for free?


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For public domain books, yes you have WebLiterature to read from, and it is a great plat - my favorite.

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Can I store and read books online ?

I have a few e books i be to store and read online. Can I do it?
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Reading the classics at Gutenberg is consummate. 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 locale used by book pirates that illegally scan books and then give them away. This rips the author off and others.

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This is just wrong."