1.Project Gutenberg is probably the mostwell recognized website for free eBooks and provides books for the Kindle, Nook, Sony Reader, iPhone, iPodTouch and other cell phone formats as well. These titles are free because their copyrights have expired, which means many of the titles will be fairly old. But a good classic is often hard to beat, so don’t skip this selection in your search for the best read of the year. With over 20,000 works it might be difficult to decide where to begin, but you can view the list of the top 100 to get started.
2. Internet Archive (at www.archive.org) is another extensive list of great eBookofferings. Browse to the Texts category for a list of over 2.5 million titles. Search by key word, author, title, or within a specific category. These titles are free to read, download and print, with a few restrictions on commercial or bulk usage.
3. BooksInMyPhone is a particularly useful site for those who like to read eBooks on their cell phone or mobile device. Choose a title that interests you and download from various mobile formats to fit your needs. Categories include ancient and classical selections,history and historic fiction, philosophy,romance, mystery and horror titles. Forsomething random, try the list of all-time top 10 selections to get started.
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Free-eBooks.netis a great collection of fun, entertaining selections. Categories include a few non-fiction topics such as career and business, but the selection of fiction and easy reading is what is most impressive about this website. Formats include HTML, PDF, ePub and Mobipocket, offering a rangeof variability for most digital reading devices.
5. ManyBooks.net provides popular titles, recommendations and reviews from visitors. Visitors can browse titles by name, genre, author and even language. New titles are prominantely available as well as a convenient visual search option that lets you browse book covers to see if something catches your eye. With over a dozen download format options, there’s bound to be an option that fits the particular needs of every mobile reading device.
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GetFreeEbooks has many great titles. The disadvantage of this site compared to some of the others, however, is the highly ad-intensive pages, with only a narrow center column in which visitors can view up to four titles on a page. This inconvenient navigation makes browsing for something new quite a hassle. If you can manage the navigational difficulties, however, the titles are well worth wading through.
7. For science fiction fans, Baen Free Library provides a number of free download choices. These titles are available from Baen Books.
With so many free eBook selections, it is hard to believe that you would need to buy a book. But when you're looking for a new release, you'll probably need to look elsewhere. When that happens you can use Google Books to search by topic,interest area, or just key words to help you find that perfect book to buy from select online eStores. No matter where you download or purchase your eBook, the selections are endless, and there is something for everyone.
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It all depends on the kind of books you`re after, but this is definitely a top choice. I recently decided I`m sick of paying crazy money for my college textbooks and started downloading them- they`re all free and perfectly legal. They also have a bunch of useful business books on everything from time management skills to Microsoft Office. Plus, the travel guides section is full of books on places all over the world- if you`re planning a vacation they`ll come in handy.
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Happy New Year
well, I know some free book sites, I hope they will be helpful for you to find books:
http://www.gutenberg.org/
http://www.feedbooks.com/
http://www.obooko.com/
wish you like!