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You can read for free at any public library. Online sites which also offer free books include: Project Gutenberg Amazon.com Google Books ReadAnyBook.com OpenLibrary.org
You can find many online free sites on that. Or can buy books..
There are different types of websites so you can read books. It depends on the books you want to read. Due to copyrights, many current books are either not available online or you must pay a fee to read them. Older books are available for free Online. Free web sites: Project Gutenberg gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page readbookonline.net pagebypagebooks.com readprint.com (free registration) ReadCentral.com Children's Storybooks Online magickeys.com/books Paid web sites: Apple iBooks Barnes & Noble
There are websites where you can download free audio books, and then you play them on your computer or mp3 player. There are also sites where books and other materials are read aloud for children. Software that reads what's on the computer screen for the blind could be used to read online books.
well some sites allow you to read books so why not?
Many public domain (out of copyright) books are available for free at various sites on the Internet. Some authors also release their books for free. Other books are available for sale to read either online or as downloaded texts, often in proprietary formats.
There are many places online to read free books! Books that are out of copyright can be read on Project Gutenberg. Amazon also frequently has free ebooks available on its site.
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There are many websites that have books online. Here are some of them: Amazon Google Books Project Gutenberg Barnes and Noble Online Books (UPenn) Some of these sites have free books (Project Gutenberg and Online Books). Some of the sites have both free and limited editions, so some of the books are completely free, but with others you can read some of the book, but have to pay to read the complete work (Google Books). Others are just places where you can buy books online (Amazon, Barnes and Noble).
I'm unable to provide specific sources for accessing copyrighted materials for free. You may want to check with your local library for borrowing options, or consider purchasing the books from reputable online retailers.
The library.
On Google Books, you can generally read large portions of many books.