I want to find where you can get classical e-books for free. I was thinking that someone here had wrote a thread that gave the address for the free site. If anyone knows where I can get this I would be greatly apprecative (sp). Thanks Jennifer
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look at your library. Ours has them
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Go to www.mobileread.com and get all types of free ebooks formatted for your ereader. You have to sign up but it is free. They have lots of information also.
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you can download kindle for free on your computer, or smartphone. They have many classics for free. I have "Little Women" downloaded on my smartphone, and I have "kindle" downloaded on my computer also-free
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Thanks, you all are wonderful. Thanks again for the info. I am planning on getting a e-reader here really soon and wanted to find some sites.
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Try Project Gutenberg.
www.gutenburg.org |
Before you buy your e-reader, check with libraries in your area. Many libraries are starting to have e-books available for checkout, but your e-reader must be compatable with their e-books. For example, our library's e-books can be read on Nook but not Kindle.
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Go to Barnes & Noble's website, they have 100,s of free classical books in .epub which is the standard format that all libraries use. You can download for free the Nook app.
I use them on my Ipad. I didn't care for the Kindle app as it doesn't allow me to expand on my Ipad, and it doesn't work with my library ebooks unless I go thru each one and convert which is a royal pain. |
www.booksshouldbefree.com is a source for free audiobooks.
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