Sure! Reading actually doesn't cost a person anything at all; however, it will probably cost you a little bit of money to buy whatever it is you want to read, whether that be a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. On the other hand, you could borrow reading material from a friend or relative, in which case, it would be costing them the money instead of you since they probably purchased the book. Unless they or you steal the reading material from some place - then it would be free for them or you to get it. Libraries charge a very, very small fee to get their library card, but you can use the card as much as you like to rent a certain amount of books at any one time, which would be technically free for the book since they are actually just charging you for the library card.
You can find free audio books from the open culture website and also the podio books website. If you have an iPhone, iPod touch, or any smart phone you can download some audio books for free. Also the free section on iTunes had free audio books.
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I can't answer you there but i wish there was.
Yes. Check out this website called en.bookfi.org. Let's you download books for free
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which is the website from where I can download free books including fundamental of Construction Estimating by David patt
No there is not a website that has online books for free and you don't have to download the book.
See what books you can get from your public library website. That is free and legal because the libraries have paid the royalty fees. Books out of copyright can be read legally on Gutenberg website.
Libgen is a website where you can download books for free, but it is not considered a safe website as it hosts copyrighted material without permission.
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