It features different categories that include great works of non-fiction, fiction, and poetry. OnlineProgrammingBooks is a free site that can download eBooks and online books including mobile app development, programming, computer science, web design, software engineering, information technology, networking, and databases. BookYards provides education materials, information, documents, reference materials, and content that is free to anyone who has an internet connection.
FeedBooks distributes millions of books to an increasingly growing community of readers. The Online Books Page is a website that gives access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. It has over 2 million free books on the Web. Alive and Free gives you access to fiction ebooks written by people who are still alive today. Wikibooks is a collection of open-source textbooks that, in the spirit of Wikipedia, volunteers can edit.
Planet ebook is a great source of classic literature in ebook format. He is also the host of the Publishing Profits Podcast show where we interview successful authors and publishing industry experts to share their tips for creating a successful writing career.
Your email address will not be published. Looking for free eBooks? Project Gutenberg. Tom Corson-Knowles. Snewd sources the raw files of books in the public domain formats them and then edits them into professional-style eBooks. As a Snewd user, you can subscribe to their mailing list and receive updates of the latest published titles as well as contact them directly if you have any inquiries.
You will also find that the UI is easy to navigate. CrazyBooks is an online repository where you can either follow the book links to purchase them on Amazon or download them for free using a free user account. Like the other options in this list, you can send feedback directly to the managers of the site, explore books by categories, and search for books by title and author. CrazyBooks seems like a relatively new project given that all its tags so far are art, fantasy, biography, religion, science, and history.
Nevertheless, it has a user interface that is easy to use and the books you are looking for might just be on it. ArdBark is a link finding service that points users to several ebooks. Unlike the alternatives in this list, it works as a repository to a variety of links found online and does not host any files on its servers. It features links to over ebooks of all categories and the ebooks themselves are split into free and non-free; with the non-free ebook content made available to only Ardbark Pro, Ardbark Basic, Ardbark Beginner and Ardbark Gold members.
If you are not sure about committing to subscription then you can take advantage of its free 7-day trial by registering an account. You can cancel anytime. One cool feature about Free-eBooks. Its aim is to contribute to the online world by providing links to millions of PDFs for users to access from any device. I hope you enjoyed reading the article as much as you would enjoy reading your favourite books on these e-book sites.
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ManyBooks Ebook Website. OverDrive Ebook Website. Project Gutenberg Ebook Website. Sharing eBooks. Snewd eBook Website. Because of an amendment to that act, works published between and can enter the public domain 95 years after their creation. Many of the sites listed below give access to the tens of thousands of books plus movies, songs, and cartoons available under this act. Downloads should be free and without retribution under U. ManyBooks is one of the best resources on the web for free books in a variety of download formats.
There are hundreds of titles here in all sorts of interesting genres, and they're completely free. Not all the books are classics, so if you're into other genres, this site is a good alternative to others in this list. Unlike some sites, this one lets you browse free books by language.
You can also search by author and genre. The ManyBooks Articles page is another handy way to browse their collection, with articles such as "Books Like Hatchet" and book reviews. Downloading books requires a free account login. They're also readable online through the site's built-in book reader. They also have social media accounts you can follow for updates. Every computer subject and programming language you can think of is represented at Free Computer Books. There are free textbooks, extensive lecture notes, and more.
Some of the genres include computer and programming languages, computer science, data science, computer engineering, Java, and networking and communications. There are also many subgenres, giving you an easy way to find the book you're after.
If you've been looking for a great place to find free audiobooks, Librivox is a good place to start. The site has many volunteers that work to release quality recordings of classic books.
All the titles here are absolutely free, which is good news for those of us who've had to pony up ridiculously high fees for substandard audiobooks. Use the latest releases RSS feed with a feed reader service to stay on top of new additions. Authorama offers a good selection of free books from a variety of authors, both current and classic. Most books here are featured in English, but there are quite a few German language texts as well.
This site offers up a good selection of high-quality, free books you can read right in your browser. These are books in the public domain, which means they're freely accessible and allowed to be distributed. In other words, you don't need to worry if you're looking at something illegal.
The website is really simple to use, but maybe too simple. The search box is basic and the only other way to find books is by scrolling through the author list. But, you don't need a user account to read these titles online, and they're all formatted nicely.
Project Gutenberg is one of the largest and oldest sources for free books on the web, with over 60, downloadable titles available in a wide variety of formats. The vast majority are released in English, but there are other languages available.
If you already know what you're looking for, search the database by author name, title, language, or subjects. You can also check out the top list to see what other people are downloading.
These are scans of physical books, so each page is a separate image you can scroll through and read. On the home page are helpful links so you can browse the library by language, character, shape, format, genre, and more. Free account grants access to the community and a personal page with a virtual "bookshelf. Read Print is an online library of thousands of free books.
These classics are available under the Creative Commons license and include nonfiction, essays, fiction, plays, and poetry. Free registration isn't required, but it lets you track what you've read and what you want to read. It also lets you write reviews of books you've read, add books to your favorites, and join online book clubs or discussion lists. There are several ways you can find what you're looking for, such as by keyword search for a title or author, type of work e.
For example, if you're looking for books by William Shakespeare, a simple search turns up all his works. Once you find a book you're interested in, use the Read Online button to launch it in your browser. You also have the option to Launch Reading Mode if you're not fond of the website's other reading interface.
If you find a book you really like, and you'd like to download it to your e-reader, phone, or tablet, Read Print provides links to Amazon, where you can download a title for free if you're a member of Kindle Unlimited. From the Internet Archive at Archive. The free books on this site span every possible interest. You can sort these books by view count to see the most popular ones, as well as by title or date published.
Wikisource is an online library of user-submitted and maintained content.
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