eBook Sites
Here’s some eBook information I have collected for you. Most of these sites offer books downloadable to free e-book software. Have a browse in the youth or young readers sections and see if anything interests you.
(The little blurbs are taken directly from the e-book sites – their words, not mine.)
Planet eBook calls itself the home of free classic literature. All their novels and books are entirely free for you to download and share with your friends, classmates, students, anyone.
E-Books Directory is a daily growing list of freely downloadable ebooks, documents and lecture notes found all over the internet. You can submit and promote your own ebooks, add comments on already posted books or just browse through the directory below and download anything you need.
http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/
Science Books Online lists free science e-books, textbooks, lecture notes, monographs, and other science related documents. All texts are available for free reading online, or for downloading in various formats. Select your favorite categories from the menu on the left, or browse the list of recently added books below.
http://sciencebooksonline.info/
FreeBook-s.com helps you find books to download for free on the internet. FreeBook-s.com does not contain any type of file, not scan and does not distribute files, only provides information on the possibility of finding them on the internet, and all links offered have been sent by users or by authors themselves.
We preserve the best of the old — books by leading experts, peer‑reviewed and developed to high editorial standards, fully supported by review copies, teaching supplements and great service. Then we change everything. Our textbooks are: Free online; Affordable offline; Open–licensed; Customizable by educators; Educators choose the book — students choose format and price. Everybody wins.
http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/
The BookServer is a growing open architecture for vending and lending digital books over the Internet. Built on open catalog and open book formats, the BookServer model allows a wide network of publishers, booksellers, libraries, and even authors to make their catalogs of books available directly to readers through their laptops, phones, netbooks, or dedicated reading devices. BookServer facilitates pay transactions, borrowing books from libraries, and downloading free, publicly accessible books.
http://www.archive.org/bookserver
Google Books hosts thousands of books that are in the public domain. Many of the public domain books can be viewed and downloaded in their entirety for free. To find public domain books go into the advanced search options and select the “public domain only” and “full text” options to find free full-length books.
