A hour ago

>a hour ago
>find out about /lit
>sweet i like to read
>click the links in the sticky
>b-ok
>every book download for free
>try it
>fucking works
>cant be real
>even in my mother language

Jesus is this even legal? will the book-police arrive at my home soon? maybe some of you guys are (hobby) writers, what would you feel like to see free copys of your work in the internet?

You shouldn't be reading anything after copyright laws anyway

Anything written before ~1930 is in the public domain

>even in my mother language

So I take it you're not American? Then you're fine, they sometimes make an example out of some poor person who torrents a movie and fines him a few million dollars to scare the public.

American isn't a fucking language

Where in my post did I claim that?

Reddit might be more your speed.

Lurk moar you newfag. This is a worthless post.

Hehe not so worthless he did make me read the sticky, which in turn made me find that book search engine with which i finally found a download of the red book

>is this even legal?
For public domain books, yes. For more recent books no.

>will the book-police arrive at my home soon?
No. Book piracy isn't policed anywhere near as strictly as movies or video games. At most a download link gets taken down, and that's only if the publisher notices.

Start with the Greeks

yeah, we need another Peterson or rate my stack/bookshelf thread.

>came back to Veeky Forums this week after years
>this thread
>check out the sticky
>all the books I couldnt find anywhere
neat.

They haven't come for me yet and my collection is at ~500,000 ebooks. You should be fine.

On libgen there are much more books.

For some reason I instinctively always ignore stickies.

Shh

You should have read the sticky when we birthed it, you heathen.
Unless you're new in which case you should have started with the greeks
and then the sticky.

how come you faggots dont know libgen, scribd, academia.edu, issuu, slideshare, archivve.org??
come on you can find any book there.

>scribd
costs money
>libgen
interface looks like shit
>academia.edu
pops up when you google most shit so nothing special
>issuu
is actually pretty cool so again quite a useful thread
>slideshare
hey that's another nice one
>archive.org
pretty good for public domain type books

>implying people actually read stickies when most of them are outdated as shit anyway

>scribd
>costs money
no it soesnt, you just need to upload anything and you can wnload. Also if you know how to fileer with ublock, you dont even need to do that and can read online.
>libgen
>interface looks like shit
and so??
>academia.edu
>pops up when you google most shit so nothing special
doubthfull
>>issuu
>is actually pretty cool so again quite a useful thread
yeah, it is not that cool, mostly literature (fiction) wich i dont read i think scribd is the best
>slideshare
>hey that's another nice one
not the nice neighter, mostly .ppt , but some books are found only there
>archive.org
>pretty good for public domain type books
yes, pretty much google books with better interface

yes, even this one links to FUCKING GEOCITIES

>>slideshare
>not the nice neighter, mostly .ppt , but some books are found only there
yeah i meant it was nice for what it seems it was made for, sharing ppt.

>filter with ublock
you mean with the zapper? i tried it but i cant get that white blur filter to go away. but if its required to upload something so i can download stuff ill take back what i said.

What's the obsession with the red book? Probably the last book you need to read if you're interested in Jung. Stop watching youtube videos and petercon, start actually reading books.

So what's the best way to read an ebook?

What type of device should I purchase ?

> reading the sticky

Why is Veeky Forums promoting illegal behaviour? Also you should all be ashamed.

it's public domain faggot

Back to r*ddit gramps

kindle is nice for the paper like ink font that wont strain your eyes from reading too long it also works outside when its sunny but it cant format pdfs right.

tablet especially for pdf use.

because im interested in what his dreams were about already read a bit on analyzing dreams and sheeit.

>reading

If it mattered I would be in the big house and not posting here.

I feel like it's a small victory over the autists

Theres better threads to shit on than an user celebrating his newly found access to literacy.