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Everything on this list is in the public domain and can be found for free. I'd start with gutenberg.org and archive.org. Public libraries provide easy access to ebooks as well.
Everything on this list is in the public domain and can be found for free. I'd start with gutenberg.org and archive.org. Public libraries provide easy access to ebooks as well.
Ebook projects like Project Gutenberg transcribe ebooks and make them available for the widest number of reading devices. Standard Ebooks takes ebooks from sources like Project Gutenberg, formats and typesets them using a carefully designed and professional-grade style manual, fully proofreads and corrects them, and then builds them to create a new edition that takes advantage of state-of-the-art ereader and browser technology.
Everything on this list is in the public domain and can be found for free. I'd start with gutenberg.org and archive.org. Public libraries provide easy access to ebooks as well.
Yes, except much of the stuff on gutenberg and archive have shitty formatting and are often impossible to read pleasurably on kindle devices. Even when they're EPUB format, often they'll just be scanned images slapped together in an epub format. Fair warning.
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