Business Insider has published a very useful article titled 'How To Download Tons Of Free eBooks Online For Any eReader Device'.
There are a ton of free eBooks out there, no matter what eReader you own—Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble's Nook, Sony's Reader, etc. And with those eReaders comes fantastic eBook stores for easy browsing and purchasing. They have tons of great digital literature for sell, but you shouldn't waste your money unless necessary (or want to). There's plenty of free options out there, so make sure you exhaust the free before you receive the fee.
The majority of the free eBooks available are either promotional items or older, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books, which account for nearly 2 million titles. And it doesn't matter what eReader you own, or if you prefer reading digital copies on your computer, because you can convert almost any of the common eBook files into the version you need using something like Calibre.
There's more at the link, along with links to many different sources for free e-books. It's a great resource, and well worth bookmarking for future reference. My problem is that there are so many great (and free) books out there, I could spend the rest of my life reading them, without doing anything more productive!
Peter
"I could spend the rest of my life reading them, without doing anything more productive!"
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LOL @ Rev.Paul!
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I'd say the high level of reading is a feature, not a bug. :)
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