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.
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.