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I have an issue with reading and don’t really like doing it too much, so I don’t want to commit to a book and pay for it just to leave it after not even finishing half of it, plus I hardly doubt that the book that I want to read is available in any book store near me (the book is “the call of Cthulhu”)
If you want to read books but struggle to find them, there are a few digital sites-. Archive.org This is great for finding obscure books. You just sign up once with email address and just search for your book. You can then ‘borrow’ your book for an hour at a time. Annas-archive.org This is a great resource which has loads of books that you ...
Find out how to access free PDF versions of almost any textbook on Reddit. Join the discussion and share your tips with other r/unt members.
After you open the client, you should see a list of networks, click on "IRChighway" and then click the "edit" button to the right. Then check the box that says "Accept invalid SSL certificates". That should allow you to join the network without issue. Thanks a ton man!
Open Library: Open Library is an initiative by the Internet Archive, providing access to over 1.7 million e-books for free. Google Books: Google Books has a large collection of free e-books, including many classics and out-of-print books. Amazon Kindle Store: Amazon offers a selection of free e-books for Kindle users. You can find these by ...
Article is fluff plus a list of links to mostly public domain books. Focused on Kindle users. Wuthering Heights. Great Expectations. Bleak House. Walden. The Three Musketeers. Les Misérables. The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The Internet Archive currently has 7 million books, and is entirely free. The 3 million public domain books (mostly at least 100 years old) can be downloaded. Four million modern books can be borrowed for 14 days at a time or read online. The Internet Archive's books are scanned copies of physical books, and are available in PDF and other file ...
The Most Comprehensive set of Links to Free EBook Sites I could find-. A site that isn't on that list: Freebooksy. Full disclosure: I am at Freebooksy HQ right now. Because I work here. But we really do post free ebooks every day, for Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Apple, etc. Okay, this is starting to sound like an ad. Sorry.
A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work.
Hoopla is absurdly good and it’s really only getting better. Also a net positive for virtually every library/publisher/creator that participates. Very cool resource, thanks for sharing it! Oh awesome, will need to check it out!! 3.4M subscribers in the comicbooks community. A reddit for fans of comic books, graphic novels, and digital comics.