Sources for Free eBooks

Project Gutenberg
You can download over 30,000 free ebooks to read on your PC, iPhone, Kindle, Sony Reader or other portable device.
Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of public domain books including many
 classic works of literature. Choose between ePub, Mobipocket, HTML and simple text formats.

The Internet Archive

There are now almost two million items from individuals, contributing libraries,
and organizations (such as Google, and Project Gutenberg) in a variety of publishing
 formats freely available for downloading.

Baen Free Library

A sampling of digital science fiction authors and their books!

 



Bartleby.com
"Great Books Online"
Internet publisher of literature, reference, and verse providing students, researchers, and the
the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, FREE of Charge!



Open Library
The World's classic literature at your fingertips. 
Over one millions books to read!!!

 

Google Books
You can search on Google Books or on Google.com.When a book is found with content that contains
 a match for your search terms, it shows up as a link in your search results.
If the book is out of copyright, or the publisher has given permission,you'll be able to see a preview of the book,
and in some cases the entire text. If it's in the public domain, you will be able to view a plain text version on your screen
or you're free to download either a PDF or an ePub copy. Google has also launched a free eBook Reader for mobile devices.
Go to books.google.com/m and browse. Through the Google Books Library Project collections
 of several major research libraries are also searchable though Google Books.


Book Lending 
(
Kindle Books to Share)

Kindle lending is a feature launched by Amazon on December 30, 2010. 
Any Kindle book that has lending enabled can be loaned by one Kindle user to another for 14 days. 
At the end of the loan period the title is automatically transferred back to the book owners Kindle. 
 Each Kindle book you own can only be loaned once.  
For more information on lending, go to the
Amazon page on Lending Kindle Books.

 

 

 

 


 

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 The World's classic literature at your fingertips. 
Over one millions books to read!!!
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Google Books

You can search on Google Books or on Google.com.When a book is found with content that contains
 a match for your search terms, it shows up as a link in your search results.
If the book is out of copyright, or the publisher has given permission,you'll be able to see a preview of the book,
and in some cases the entire text. If it's in the public domain, you will be able to view a plain text version on your screen
or you're free to download either a PDF or an ePub copy. Google has also launched a free eBook Reader for mobile devices.
Go to books.google.com/m and browse. Through the Google Books Library Project collections
 of several major research libraries are also searchable though Google Books.

Book Lending 
(
Kindle Books to Share)

Kindle lending is a feature launched by Amazon on December 30, 2010. 
Any Kindle book that has lending enabled can be loaned by one Kindle user to another for 14 days. 
At the end of the loan period the title is automatically transferred back to the book owners Kindle. 
 Each Kindle book you own can only be loaned once.  
For more information on lending, go to the Amazon page on Lending Kindle Books.


 

 

 

 


 

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