Yes, it is possible, but it depends on what books you want to read. Classics are available everywhere, more recent literature is harder to find.
2007-08-21 03:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You can also get old fashioned paper ones at the library. Paper books are more portable than the online variety and don't take any electricity.
2007-08-21 04:14:25
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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You can download books for free at limewire.com.
2007-08-21 03:31:31
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answered by dawnjohnson_4 3
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Free e-Books
There are 19,000 free ebooks in the Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalogue.
http://www.gutenberg.org/
http://www.truly-free.org/
http://www.bibliomania.com/
http://www.readprint.com/
http://www.readbookonline.net/
http://www.fictionpress.com/
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/
http://www.free-ebooks.net/
http://manybooks.net/
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/catalogs/bysubject-top.html
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/
http://www.baen.com/library/
http://www.ebooks3.com/
http://www.bookyards.com/
http://www.free-online-novels.com/
http://www.starry.com/novel/authors.htm
http://www.bygosh.com/thebestnovels.htm
http://www.bookspot.com/ask/
http://www.online-literature.com/
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/
http://www.infomotions.com/alex/
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/
http://www.literature.org/
2007-08-21 08:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I have four novels I can e mail you, just send me your e mail address.
2007-08-21 05:07:13
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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