i really want to read a lot of new releases, ut y=my library doesnt have a lot of selection. I also don't have a lot of extra money to buy books since its the holidays. So I need websites to read new FULL books online please.
inevitable_pain16 answered Wednesday December 9 2009, 11:46 am: Barnes n Noble is real cheap. Just go to the website, www.BarnesnNoble.com and search what books you want. I love that website. Plus if it is possible ask for christmas for a nook. A nook is a liitle electronic book browser. You type in what kind of book u want and it can be delivered to your house and the price is below ten dollars. mostly in the range of five dollars! [ inevitable_pain16's advice column | Ask inevitable_pain16 A Question ]
hotpotato answered Tuesday December 8 2009, 9:17 pm: What kind of books? There are places to read eBooks in .pdf format.
Google has certain books but and you can read book excerpts on Amazon too, but they are limited.
If you need help looking for a specific title, I maybe could help.
When my library sometimes doesn't have the book I want so I request them using a form on their website, which you could do too if you want to wait around for them to get it. It doesn't take very long, at least not for my library.
Also, my library is affiliated with surrounding libraries and my library card has an account number I use to request books from nearby libraries and the books get transferred to my library so I can pick it up. Or I can go to the affiliated libraries myself and borrow books. You just have to make sure your library card is good at those libraries too. My library card has a list of libraries I can borrow from on the back.
If you are in school, the school library sometimes has new selections, depending.
Maybe you have a bookmobile around you you could look into?
Or friends to borrow from?
You could ask for books as Christmas presents too.
You can also go to bookstores and sit down and read.
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