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Free (e) Books? #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 26, 2007 20:23 pm   Free (e) Books?
 

Do u know if there are some www sites where free e books (for instance in "pdf" ) can be found? I need some english books (required reading) for my studies. For instance, Canterbury Tales or some pieces of Shakespeare's works. Maybe only summaries of them? what do u think?
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Free (e) Books? #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 26, 2007 20:50 pm   Free (e) Books?
 

Hi,

Have a look at this site:

www.gutenberg.org/ - 16k

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Free (e) Books? #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 26, 2007 21:34 pm   Free (e) Books?
 

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Do u know if there are some www sites where free e books (for instance in "pdf" ) can be found? I need some english books (required reading) for my studies. For instance, Canterbury Tales or some pieces of Shakespeare's works. Maybe only summaries of them? what do u think?


Audio books -- if you are interested... they are on page
www.learnoutloud.com
many for free in good quality they don't send their products outside States
in average they are very good.

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Free (e) Books? #4 (permalink) Mon Aug 27, 2007 16:54 pm   Free (e) Books?
 

Thx guys. That looks interesting. Smile
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