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May 08, 2020 09:47PM

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Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading are not actually free, but I have used those too. Otherwise, I dig deep through Google until I can find those free (or very cheap) PDFs. I downloaded the entire series via PDFs of A Series of Unfortunate Events for free by doing that.

Here's a more comprehensive list of other sources, but the Gutenberg Project is probably the most well know. https://ebookfriendly.com/free-public...
And of course, Librivox has volunteers read public domain books through https://librivox.org/
Hopefully, this helps your literary journey!

Here's a more comprehensive list of other sources, but the Gutenberg Project is probably the most well know. htt..."
I love these, Jamie! I didn't know they existed.
Thank you!

I am sure you’ll get amazingly shocked !
You will see tons of books which you need to pay for if you want to have them. But in that website you can even find “NY best sellers” even for the June.2020,
“Man Booker Prize” list or “Amazon” or “Hugo prize” list
I found it by chance but I am not sure if they are legally doing this. It’s about 6 month that I have found this link and it is still working. But still I am in doubt if it is a legal website to download free ebooks from. because they even have the most recent published books of nearly all authors and best sellers all up to date!
www.ebookbb.com