Verified free ebook site anyone?

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4 years 4 months ago - 4 years 4 months ago #338799 by
So I have took a browse thru the site library and i notice most of the books are religious or philosophical. I'm looking for somewhere to read up on the "dawn of the jedi" novel and comic series without paying as I'm not exactly rolling in $. Anyone know of a good place to read up on the original Je'daii order and is there more literiture than just dawn of the jedi?
Any help would be appreciated.
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4 years 4 months ago #338802 by thomaswfaulkner
Do you have access to a library nearby? Most libraries have an interlibrary exchange program where they can get the book for you and I know some of them have e-book loans. Some of the larger City libraries also have ways in which non residents can use their ebook app OverDrive to read a better selection of books.

Below is a link to a Reddit thread that explains it more in detail oh, and if you scroll down to the top comment there's also a whole bunch of resources for other free ebooks within the public domain

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/books/comments/bomret/lpt_you_can_apply_for_a_brooklyn_public_library/

I hope this helps.

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Ya know, that idea occured to me but my local library s suck. Because of that I havent had a Lcard in a while. What I didnt think about was looking fir a decent one. I'm sure i can find a good one a little more twards downtown. Thx for the info too.

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4 years 4 months ago #338819 by Loudzoo
This is the best archive on the net as far as I'm concerned: https://archive.org

You should be able to find plenty there!

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4 years 4 months ago #338825 by Kohadre
Not free, per' se; Scribd has an extensive eBook and Audiobook library for under $10 USD per month, which is significantly cheaper than other competing services such as Audible. You could also look into Bookshare which is free to use if you are still a (US) enrolled student.

Hope that helps.

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4 years 4 months ago #338830 by Br. John
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