library genesis has a very expansive collection of ebooks from several genres, both fiction and nonfiction. also has loads of college textbooks if you're a uni guy.
I've yet to find one that isn't sketchy as hell. Sometimes typing the name of the book with "pdf" in a search engine will find you a copy.
Beyond that most books I have I think I found in a "Great Books Collection" torrent many years back as well as some books collections I found on /pol/ (Search for "Zundel's Bunker" on 4plebs)
Just the first /his/tory link has about 150 GB of books. I wouldn't be surprised if there's over 1 TB of books in that comment (including a disproportionate amount of history of Nazi Germany; it is /pol/ after all).
I'd like to add the Gutenberg Project, though that's for public-domain books. But I think you'll find a crapton there that isn't available elsewhere, if you're looking for classics/really old or esoteric stuff.
Also, I think public libraries might have an e-book borrowing system now? Beyond inter-library book borrowing, that is (where you can order a title from pretty much anywhere, if you don't mind waiting for a physical copy of a book).
Gutenberg is my go-to option. Obviously older stuff primarily, but avoids any potential legal quandaries and/or super-sketchy sites due to sticking to public domain stuff.
library genesis has a very expansive collection of ebooks from several genres, both fiction and nonfiction. also has loads of college textbooks if you're a uni guy.
This is the answer. It's rare I can't find something and I do read quite a lot.
Comics are books. lol
tbf he was asking for that
69 is my favorite issue.
I've yet to find one that isn't sketchy as hell. Sometimes typing the name of the book with "pdf" in a search engine will find you a copy.
Beyond that most books I have I think I found in a "Great Books Collection" torrent many years back as well as some books collections I found on /pol/ (Search for "Zundel's Bunker" on 4plebs)
That's a good way to catch a Trojan.
The OS-es I run are esoteric enough I don't worry about that too much, but yes some of the sites are sketchy as hell.
Here's one.
Just the first /his/tory link has about 150 GB of books. I wouldn't be surprised if there's over 1 TB of books in that comment (including a disproportionate amount of history of Nazi Germany; it is /pol/ after all).
I'd like to add the Gutenberg Project, though that's for public-domain books. But I think you'll find a crapton there that isn't available elsewhere, if you're looking for classics/really old or esoteric stuff.
Also, I think public libraries might have an e-book borrowing system now? Beyond inter-library book borrowing, that is (where you can order a title from pretty much anywhere, if you don't mind waiting for a physical copy of a book).
Gutenberg is my go-to option. Obviously older stuff primarily, but avoids any potential legal quandaries and/or super-sketchy sites due to sticking to public domain stuff.
Depending on where the OP is, inter-library borrowing may be suspended.
Use IRC. The channel #bookz on undernet.org is where to go. Watch the people/bots posting for a minute and how it works should be easy to figure out.
Yea, pdfdrive.com
https://www.reddit.com/r/opencalibre/