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hey i would like 2 read e-books without downloading(as my net has certain limit).Is there any websites providing this facility?

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Anonymous #
5 months, 3 weeks ago (37 minutes after post)

Sometimes if you type the name of a book into Google, you can read the whole book right on there. Idk if that’s what you meant…

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5 months, 3 weeks ago (55 minutes after post)

what you are asking is kind of irrelevant, as to read a book on screen, takes up the same bandwidth as actually downloading it, as the page has to load into, or at least through your computer for you to be able to view it

So - i would just carry on downloading! - at least then, you don’t need to re-load it each time you want to look it again!

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2 months ago (3 months, 2 weeks after post)

For books that are public domain (thier copyright as expired) you could try projectgutenberg.com (sp?) Google the website and it will come up. they don’t have everything, but do have some great classic books you can view right on thier page. good luck

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