http://free-itebooks.com/free_itebooks.php Ebooks on Programming,OS… check it out :)

http://www.free-ebooks.net/
This site offers thousands

of free e-books ordered by category. You can search by author, title or subject. The e-books are in

various formats. The subjects available are varied but if you are interested in business and

self-help you will find a wide selection. There is even a category for fan-fiction. This site also

issues an informative free newsletter, eBooks ‘N Bytes, that regularly offers to-purchase e-books as

prizes.

http://www.free-fiction.com
This site is an initiative that is based on the premise

that in the future, all e-books will be free, just like open source radio and television programs.

And just like commercial radio and TV, these e-books have advertising throughout the e-book text.

Because the books are all free and made as stand-alone EXE e-books, you can view them on their site

before downloading them.

Alt to this site: http://www.agoodread.com/freebooks.html
This is

a varied site, but this link is to their fiction e-books selection. They also have a large

non-fiction selection that you can reach by clicking on the link at the bottom of their

page.

http://www.free-books.org/
Accelerated Schools provides this resource for e-texts

and e-books catalogued by scholastic subject. It is a resource for home schooling, tutors, and the

self-taught.

http://esspc-ebooks.com/default.htm
Mr. Ken Mattern has a site that offers

nearly 450 free e-books formatted for the Microsoft Reader (LIT format). The books are mainly

classics in various genre, but there are also modern works, too. Once you have the Microsoft Reader

installed, you just need to access one of his books and it downloads automatically to your PC.

Donations are accepted to keep the service up and

running.

http://library.case.edu/ksl/research/ebooks.html
Originating from link:

http://www.cwru.edu/UL/preserve/general.htm
Case Western Reserve University has digitized books

from their regular circulating collection that have become too fragile or brittle to allow normal

circulation. The pages are actually scanned images of the actual book

pages.

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ebooklist.html
The University of Virginia’s

E-book Library lets you search by author for a text that is then free to download as an e-book for

the MS Reader and the Palm Reader, and as an HTML text that you read in your Internet Browser

window.

http://www.blackmask.com/page.php
This site describes itself as in Internet

provider of literature. Though specialized in mystery books, they offer other topics too, in just

about any format you can imagine, including zipped text

files.

http://www.archive.org/texts/texts.php
This site lets you search through 7 on-line

text archives at once for books by author, title or subject or keywords. Once you find a book, you

can often choose between various e-book formats including text files.

PS: i have checked all

the links they are in working condition. the ebooks can be downloaded .
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