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Websites where you can download free books legally.

 Here are several reputable websites where you can download free books legally.

1. Project Gutenberg

 • Website: www.gutenberg.org

 • Offers over 70,000 free eBooks, mostly classics and public domain works.

 • Formats: ePub, Kindle, plain text, and HTML.

2. LibriVox (audiobooks)

 • Website: www.librivox.org

 • Free public domain audiobooks, read by volunteers. Often corresponds with Project Gutenberg texts.

3. Internet Archive 

 • Website: www.archive.org

 • Millions of free books (public domain and out-of-print), plus books you can “borrow” with a free account.

4. Google Books

 • Website: books.google.com

 • Many public domain books are available for free full download, especially older texts.

5. ManyBooks

 • Website: www.manybooks.net

 • Large library of free and discounted eBooks, including public domain and indie authors.

6. Smashwords

 • Website: www.smashwords.com

 • Indie authors publish here. Look under the “Free” filter to find legally free titles.

7. BookBub

 • Website: www.bookbub.com

 • Curates free and discounted eBooks (mostly through Amazon, Apple, etc.)—you need to create a free account and set preferences.

8. Open Library

 • Website: openlibrary.org

 • Millions of free books (public domain and out-of-print), plus books you can “borrow” with a free account.

9. Libby (App)

 • App: download the app and check out books from your local library. 

10. Hoopla (App)

 • App: download the app and check out books from your local library. 


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