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message 1: by Shiggydiggy (new)

Shiggydiggy | 7 comments So for those who have e-books or those who don't mind reading at a computer, /lit/ has a bretty gud selection of books to download. I really can't give specifics because /lit/'s sticky doesn't work on my phone. But If I can correctly recall, you enter the sticky, choose books by genre (I think), go to a section called doorstoppers?(key word is door), and there should be a link that takes you to a site called anon files. If you enjoy classic lit and more, I think you will enjoy it immensely. It has titles such as War and Peace, Don Quixote, Journey to the West, and Ulysses just to name a few. I'm currently reading Musashi and holy shit I am loving it. It has been a while since I was willing to stay up until two in the morning just to read a book. Sorry about being a little cryptic, but I have no access to a computer right now.


message 2: by Gynomite (new)

Gynomite | 5 comments Thanks for the tip. I'm always looking for more e-books sources, and would be interested in browsing their selection. Project Gutenberg is nice, but is generally restricted to classics and other such public domain stuff.


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill Kindle is a great investment, you can also pirate massive amounts of books at libgen.org


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