Question:
when i search a book on Google Book Search, how do u download the book (if that is even possible) and read it?
Mary Jane
2007-05-21 02:15:18 UTC
so, i was searching a book on Google Book Search, then i found the book i was looking for, and i was wondering if i could read the book, u know, the whole book, read it online? or can u download the book and read it or something? i'd get the book itself if i could, but i gotta read it like, RIGHT NOW for my book project thingy for school... thanks a lot, if u answer my question. :)
Four answers:
2007-05-21 08:14:11 UTC
1. All 20,000 or more books at Project Gutenberg are free, and you can download and read them and put them onto CD and give away!



2. All the books in the Creative Commons are freely distributed, with some rights retained by the authors. Still FREE to read!



3. Many ebooks are FREE to read. Check out the technical ones at O'Reilly, the publisher.



4. what about the google project to categorize all books, isn't that going to open up?



5. Isn't the Library of Congress ebook shelf readable? Every book ever printed gets catalogued. Don't know that they are readable in ebook format, yet.
acetolyne
2007-05-21 09:26:31 UTC
as far as that goes books on the internet or e-books are hard to find for free and usually you wont find the good ones or the ones your looking for i dont know of any sites sorry however you could just highlight and paste it in a txt or wordpad document
vdevadas2001
2007-05-21 09:26:31 UTC
Sorry you will have t purchase it.I too had the excitment over it when i foung=d the book i was looking for.
Vikram N
2007-05-21 11:14:37 UTC
hey try http://ebooksclub.org/ ...u need to register first its free!

Bye


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