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http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/ is ok. They don't have the latest books but they do have quite a few classics.
www.gutenberg.org --- thousands of older, non-copyrighted works. Mostly text file, though some books have audio files.
Google Books --books.google.com -- non-copyrighted material also, in (Adobe Acrobat) PDF format.
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What books have you read more than twice?
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What was your favorite book 10 years ago? What's your favorite book now?
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What was the strangest 19th century American novel in your opinion?
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Which place should my main character in my book live in in the U.S.A.?
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You're reading Does anyone know where I can give a web site(s) were you can read books online for free or even listen to books for free?
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Thanks!
by Miss Cookie Monster on March 27th, 2007
yes, thanks! I've been trying to find info about that.
by light the way on March 27th, 2007