WHere can I read books for free online?


Where can I read books for free online. I’m interested in relationship advice books (ex, the rules, etc). Self help books such as the nanny 911. I’m also into business books/marketing books.

Software books would be great as well. Where can i find them online???

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11 Responses

  1. Soccer Chick Says:

    I think its illeagal

  2. XxAmillionTINYpiecesXx Says:

    Why don’t you take the legal route and try the library. Wow, checking out a book, what a concept.

  3. Emo-Angel Says:

    Well, if it’s copyright has worn down - mostly classics - then they’re readily available.
    Otherwise, you can only get it through sites such as various pirating sites and LimeWire. In other words, illegally. If you want to read the work of an author, at least pay for it or borrow it from someone you know who paid for it - you know, a friend or a library? I think most people have at least one of those o_O

  4. redunicorn Says:

    Books are protected by copyright for 70 years after the death of the author. If an author wants to give his book away, he can post it on his website.

    If anyone else posts it, then it is stealing from the author. Don’t deal with book pirates.

    However, some public libraries are PAYING for ebooks and if you have a library card number, you can read them for free.

  5. fserranohall Says:

    You can search the internet — Free online library books. The link is below. Have fun.

  6. Lakely Says:

    They are legal and have been released by their own authors.

  7. bunky357 Says:

    i’m not sure if all public libraries do this but my local library offers audio books online.

    all i need is a library card and i can go online and download audio books and ebooks. the best part is i can download them right to my iphone if i choose to.

    hope this helps!

  8. Lemon Says:

    Google Books.

  9. Twee Says:

    here’s a whole list of website you could go to.

  10. Jane Says:

    Don’t do it! It’s then not a book is it? One of the beauties of a book is it’s cover. Just go to your local library and borrow the books you want. Besides, how can you find a cozy corner to sit and convert yourself into a story if you’re carrying round a lap-top?

  11. Meezie Says:

    There’s this great website called Project Gutenberg. They’ve compiled quite a bit of literature, mostly classics though. I’m not sure how much modern works there are, but it’s worth a look! Here’s the link: