No, not without breaking international copyright policies.
The only exception to this is if you get eBooks from your local library. You will have to contact your library or go to their website to see their policy on borrowing eBooks.
You can access a wide range of free ebooks through websites such as Project Gutenberg, Open Library, and the internet Archive. However, keep in mind that not all books are available for free due to copyright restrictions.
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The only legal location to acquire free e-books is through your local public library.
There are numerous websites that offer free online books. Flat World Knowledge, Amazon, iTunes, Public Book Shelf, Free Reading Books Online are a few of them.
Google Books has a lot of free books that you can read online.
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.
You cannot legally read those books online for free.
On Google Books, you can generally read large portions of many books.
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Google books lets you view them free.
no where
onread.com has lots of books
you can read books 1-8 on scribd for free
projectgutenburg.com
yes