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I also found I had some problems with syncing up free chapters of the book Heat Wave by fictional character, Richard Castle, from ABC’s Castle TV series.Įllen, A commenter on my first post, asked about ebookstores that worked in Canada. The Cryoburn CD containing most of Bujold’s Miles Vorkosigan stories is no longer available at Fifth Imperium, however it is still available from other sources (such as )and is still legal to download.In my first post about my Sony eReader PRS-600 Touch, I mentioned some problems I had syncing up some small press eBooks I purchased by Cindy Jacks.
The individual files are no longer hosted on this server, so please do hunt for them.”
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If you want one or more of the books on this CD, please go to the site home page and download the CD ISO or zipped CD contents. The individual books are no longer available for direct download. Here’s what Fifth Imperium says about this change “Effective January 5, 2013, this CD index has had its book links removed in compliance with a request by Baen. You must download the entire zipped cd image and extract the individual books. The one major change in all of the hosting sites, as far as I know, is that you can no longer download individual books. As a courtesy, many of the hosting sites removed it but were not legally required to do so and several still have it.
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All of the Baen Free CD’s are still available online, including the Cryoburn CD which has been removed from some of the hosting sites at the request of author Lois Mc Master Bujold who apparently misunderstood the terms of the license and became upset that so much of her work was being distributed for free. As you’ve noted, the Baen Free Library still contains some great books but has been dramatically reduced in size. As an avid science fiction and fantasy fan, I’d like to make a couple of comments.
This is a great list, Nate, and includes many of my favorites. The sites work under 2 different sets of copyright laws, and that means there are titles that one site can legally upload that cannot be found on the other site. PG Australia made this list because it complements. I’m sure everyone who has read an ebook knows about Project Gutenberg, but fewer people know about the a similar site based in Australia (there’s one in Canada, too). It pretty much only has public domain titles, and the last time I checked they were reasonably well formatted. This is one of the original free ebook sites, and it’s been around since long before the Amazon launched the Kindle in 2007. It also offers a wide variety of formats and does not require that you register before you download. Thanks to a recent update, this site is mobile-friendly. Smashwords is widely known as an ebook distributor, but they also have an ebook store with a lot of free original content. They only have the CD images to download, so that site doesn’t fit the requirements of this post. This site hosts copies of the CDs which Baen sometimes bundles into first edition hardbacks.
The Baen Free Library isn’t nearly as big as it was back before Baen Books started distributing ebooks to the Kindle Store and elsewhere, but it’s still a good source of mil-SF.Īnd if you have time, you might want to also check out Fifth Imperium. This free ebook site is dedicated to producing the highest quality ebooks, and then giving them away. (Yes, it does happen.)Īlso, Feedbooks has a mobile site, and that makes it a lot easier to download ebooks to the tablet I want to read them on. It’s nice to have that last option because there have been times where I was using a device which did not have a reading app other than Adobe Reader. Feedbooksįeedbooks is by no means the biggest free ebook site and it’s not the easiest to navigate, but it comes first in my list because the ebooks are well-formatted and are available in Epub, Kindle, and PDF. And that’s why I put together this list of I go to when I need reading material and am in a hurry. All of the major ebook stores have free ebooks, and you can find even more free (and legal) sites with a simple Google search.īut sometimes I need a site that has ebooks worth reading, doesn’t have DRM, and doesn’t require an account. Free ebook sites are so common now that they are not just a dime a dozen, they’re a dime a gross.