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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Online BookS [Source Of Knowledge]



Internet is now using for a lot of reasons. It is used to chat and so on. E-conferences, research centers are all possible. Internet is in our best interests to do almost everything we want. It can take you from one side to the other side of the world with just one click. By browsing online, we're getting a mass civilization, all the materials in our work etc. In this era, almost everything is possible with it. However, It is always worth while to know the importance of books. So i would like to introduce you some websites to read online books.

1. http://books.google.com [Over seven million books are indexed on Google. Most allow only limited previews of the scanned content, but there are a significant number of full texts available, ranging from literature to cookbooks to poetry and textbooks]

2. http://www.wattpad.com [40 Million Stories to read With thousands of stories added each day]

3. http://infomotions.com [Collects several thousand texts, mostly from Project Gutenberg]

4. http://www.bartleby.com [ Several hundred titles, featuring iconic texts like the Bible, Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations and Gray’s Anatomy]

5. http://www.bibliomania.com [Over 5,000 books, poems, articles, short stories and plays]

6. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org [Over 10,000 titles from ten major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries and research institutions in an effort to digitize the “literature of biodiversity” held in their collections]

7. http://old.bored.com/ebooks [More than 10,000 e-books divided into a variety of subjects]

8. http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery [This virtual museum includes scanned versions of important literary and religious works, plus historical texts and more]

9. http://chestofbooks.com [A large number of books in an assortment of categories, primarily focusing on non-fiction and reference works, including full scanned illustrations]

10. http://www.classicreader.com [As the name suggests, this site has over 3,000 classic works in e-book format]

11. http://www.thefreelibrary.com [Hundreds of classic books, plus millions of articles from periodicals]

12. http://www.fullbooks.com [Thousands of free e-versions of texts from around the world]

13. https://archive.org [Over 1 million pieces contributed by libraries and other collections]

14. http://www.justfreebooks.info [A search engine that finds just free online texts]

15. https://librivox.org [Over 2,000 free audio books, available to listen online or to download]

16. http://www.online-literature.com [Around 3,000 books and 4,000 poems and short stories, plus biographical information on the major authors]

17. http://www.pagebypagebooks.com [Several hundred books and stories, plus presidential inaugural addresses]

18. http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu [Links to over 35,000 books hosted on other sites]

19. http://www.gutenberg.org [The original online collection of free electronic books, with almost 30,000 books on the site]

20. http://www.readbookonline.net [Thousands of free e-works, from books to poems]

21. http://www.readprint.com [Thousands of fiction and non-fiction books, plus plays, poetry, essays and short stories]

22. http://www.ulib.org [Over 1 million works, ranging from the 1500s to the 21st century]

23. http://www.worldwideschool.org [Over 2,000 e-books in a variety of subjects]

24. http://www.thebanglabook.com [One of the largest online bangla books collection on various subjects]

25. http://www.studiowdigital.com [Using advertisers to cover the cost of the books, WOWIO is able to offer a range of works not available for free elsewhere, including comic books. Reading online is free, but downloading a PDF copy might incur a fee]

Anyway, I am going to make the best use of my time with some enlightening books. You know, Knowledge is power. Books are one of the greatest source of power.

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