Looking for novels, even current ones that include Nichols, anne Tyler etc. In addition to reference and non-fiction works. I expect to pay a subscription fee of some sort. But is there any service available where I can get access to anything I want. Don’t need to download; in that case I would just purchase the book.
Yes, is this true even when paying an online subscription fee.
Questia provides exactly what you are looking for. Over 70,000 books readable online. You can get a free trial subscription, or can subscribe monthly, quarterly or annually. Your subscription allows you to read anything in the library, most of which is copyrighted.
Does anyone know a good online library?
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It is illegal to put works of books with copyrights past 1922 online for free unless the author has given permission. Some public libraries have ebooks but you need to put in your library card number. Tax dollars have paid for the ebook.
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Questia provides exactly what you are looking for. Over 70,000 books readable online. You can get a free trial subscription, or can subscribe monthly, quarterly or annually. Your subscription allows you to read anything in the library, most of which is copyrighted.
References :
http://www.questia.com
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