Thursday, 2 June 2011

can i really read books for free on amazon.com?

can i really read books for free on amazon.com?

if yes how?and if no tell me plz where can i read books online for free.
coz i’m a terrible luck person when it comes to buying books.

Answer by Mo
Not that I know of.

Answer by whozethere
Just a few random pages in the book to see if you like it or not . . . what about your public library?

Answer by komputamuso
Try Project Gutenberg, they have tens of thousands of copyright free books, all well-known classics, that you can download really for free.

www.gutenberg.org

Answer by darkmoon_reddawn_folkdomination
Yes, amazon.com offers some free e-books for you to download. As well as some free mp3s, in case you’re interested. But of course, the most well loved ones are not for free! :) )

Answer by Doubting
Hi. No, you can’t. It’s a bring shame on, I know, but the place it’s just like a book store, only on the net. That’s why they’ll try and make books really attractive to you (disparate many additional online book supplies, they let you see the index, some excerpts and the book cover of some boooks), but they won’t let you read the all online. It’d fantastic of they did ;) , but they wouldn’t make money any more, or they would be switching to a different kind of company, which, anyway, would cost you money. Searchin’ books on the net or in programmes like Ares (Kazaa is no longer a friend of free sharing)is useful, but not always. Books on the net, that I know are only ancient books, for which authors and their descendants don’t have the intellectual property rights anymore. In Ares you can download some newer books, but only the best selling ones; and only SOME of them… I’ve tried to find a site like the one you’re looking for, for a long time… and I know it’s terrible news, but in my case it hasn’t worked. i wish you luck, tough. But I reckon that a fantastic number of the books you want to read will have to be bought. Alibris sells used, new and out of print books, and even the newer books can be found used at lower prices. Try that one. If you live in the US is even better, ’cause the fleet is not so expensive.

Hope I’ve helped you,

D.

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The books I’m looking for are “Betrayed” by Kirstin & PC Cast , “Vampire Kisses” by Ellen Schreiber , “Vampire Academy” by Richelle Mead, and “Touch the Dark” by Karen Chance. Please, I’m desperate! I have already checked out Amazon and ebooks3 along with a couple others. They seem to be unfindable.

Answer by kabduk
please use google scholar search engine

Answer by LJ K
If these books are still under copyright, there’s a chance you won’t be able to find them on line. There are a few links that are supposed to list free on line books, but I checked out the one that I knew and it has very few books listed.
That one is http://www.newfreebooks.com
What does do is advixe the reader to place the name of each author into their search engine (http://www.google.com or additional) to see if that author has a web site. From there you will see if the author provides the book you want for free reading on line.
I reckon that’s a excellent thought!
You may maybe also enter the author and book title in the gutenberg link, but a lot of their library is of books out of copyright because of age. Their link is
http://www.gutenberg.org (just visited; really, they look excellent, and fresh.)
[If you can handle it, you may have to go with the actual books from a library or your favorite bookstore. They often have things unavailable on line.]
Excellent luck to you!

Answer by Fluffy.
Here are more you can try:

Free ebooks

http://newfreebooks.com/

http://www.balajisebookworld.com/page_1.html

http://www.coolscifi.com/forums/sci-fi-fantasy-books/free-online-novels-116808/

http://www.free-online-novels.com/

http://www.ebooklobby.com/

http://www.life-after-harry-potter.com/

Hypertext Projects

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/hypertex.html#s

A grand whole of over 100,000 titles is available at Project Gutenberg Partners, Affiliates and Resources.

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

http://www.literaturemaster.com/

http://www.really-free.org/

http://www.bibliomania.com/

http://www.readprint.com/

http://www.readbookonline.net/

http://www.fictionpress.com/

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/

http://www.free-ebooks.net/

http://manybooks.net/

http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/catalogs/bysubject-top.html

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/

http://www.baen.com/library/

http://www.ebooks3.com/

http://www.bookyards.com/

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