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eReading Can Help Save The Trees


Do you love to read?

Do you find reading books relaxing, stimulating, a way to educate yourself, or to learn how to do those things you always admired others doing. Maybe you’re a parent who loves reading those favorite classic children’s books to your children?

If you’re like I am then you read almost anything worth reading?
It doesn’t matter if your reading passion is fulfilled by reading mystery books, fiction books, romantic books, philosophical books, gossip books, business & finance books, biographies, autobiography books, travel books, craft books, gardening books, or how to go green books as long as you enjoy what you're reading.

It use to be that not wanting to put down a really great book could lead to stiff fingers and aching arms.

The Most Comfortable and Hottest Way To Read Books Is By Reading Them As EBooks.

With advancements in technology it’s become possible to read nearly any and every book you can think of using your computer, laptop, and even your smart phone. Yeah, your cell phone, smart phone is just a supped up model.

Reading eBooks is so cool because you don’t have to physically hold a book with your hands or turn paper pages. And, you can read them anywhere – anytime you want without having to carry paper books around with you. EBooks don’t clutter up your house so you can read a book and never have to worry about putting it away again. You never have to worry about someone interrupting your reading. They won't know your reading an eBook if you don't tell them. Just think you can read an ebook while waiting in that long, boring line at the grocery checkout.

If you haven’t experienced reading eBooks yet you really should give it a try. Once you do I’m sure you’ll be just as addicted as the millions of people who enjoy reading eBooks every day. You'll be doing something great for the environment because eBooks don't require paper, ink, or printing to be read. So you'll be helping to preserve our trees for a healthier planet.

You’ll find FREE EReader Software at Kobo so that you can get started reading any of their OVER 200 FREE EBooks on your computer, laptop, and your smart phone. You’ll also find a selection of 2 Million additional EBooks to fulfill your reading passion.

Kobo isn’t the only place for Great EBooks by Your Favorite Authors but Kobo is one of the largest EBook suppliers around.

Amazon has both the EBooks and the reliable printed paper Books. Amazon sells the EBook Readers. Amazon also carries literally thousands of items to fill almost any need you may have.

Let us not forget about
Barnes & Noble because they are one of the best with sells of EBooks and their #1 Rated EBook Reader. Barnes & Noble also carries the printed paper books, news, and magazines, as well as many other products.

You'll find links for Kobo, Amazon, and Barnes & Nobles on this page.


The list of Categories that EBooks come in is totally unbelievable.
Here’s a short list of just some of the kinds of EBooks available.

Art & Architecture
Biography & Memoir
Business & Finance
Children's Books
Computers
Entertainment
Family & Relationships
Fiction - Young Adult
Health & Well Being
History
Home & Garden
Mystery & Suspense
Reference & Language
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science & Nature
Sci Fi & Fantasy
Social & Cultural Studies
Sports
Travel


Over 200 FREE eBooks!

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Read e-books anywhere and anytime you like.

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Below are Samples of a few of the 100% FREE to read eBooks you'll find at Kobo.

Dead Witch Walking -- Free With A Bonus Included
Fear Of Fighting
The Art Of Clubbing
His Lady Mistress
Star Wars: Lost Tribe Of The Sith #1
Speed Dating
Slow Hands
A Man Of Few Words
Kiss Me Deadly
Irresistible Forces
Crime Scene At Cardwell Ranch
Homespun Bride
A Very Special Delivery
Hide In Plain Sight
Baby Bonanza
Dancing In The Moonlight
The Bride's Baby
Pride And Prejudice
Dracula (B.Stoker)
Little Women
Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy
A Tale Of Two Cities
Anna Karenina
War And Peace
Oliver Twist
The Three Musketeers
A Christmas Carol
Madame Bovary
Uncle Tom's Cabin
White Fang




Believe It or Not


On a list of the "6 Outrageously Overpriced Products"
College Text Books Ranks # 3.

Unless you're filthy rich, you've probably noticed that movie theater popcorn costs an arm and a leg. Still, for some unknown reason, countless consumers shell out the big bucks for this greasy flick-food.
Of course, movie theater snacks aren't the only budget busters.

And, # 3 on the list is College Textbooks

In 2010, the annual in-state cost for the typical state university soared to more than $15,000, and private colleges now charge an average of $35,600 a year. As if college kids (and their parents) aren't financially drained enough, there's yet another inflated price they face: college textbooks. College students pay an average of $900 a year on textbooks and other supplies.

College textbook prices have skyrocketed by 186% since 1986, and these expensive volumes of knowledge now account for 26% of the overall cost of college. Unfortunately, broke college students are required to purchase these costly books for their classes. At least they can try to sell their books back to local book store at the end of the semester - for a few measly bucks.

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Dead Witch Walking

Vampires rule - predators eat predators - in a world filled with unimaginable dangers and darkness. It's up to Rachel Morgan to keep civil accord in this treacherous land. How can Rachel possibly bring a bounty hunter and a witch who have serious attidudes and sexual desires.......back alive!


DRACULA


Bram Stoker’s classic - gothic novel - brought to life for the first time Count Dracula, the original vampire villain.
This book follows the journal entries and letters of Jonathan Harker, Count Dracula’s solicitor, as Jonathan discovers who Dracula really is and seeks the help of his friends in tracking down and defeating Dracula.
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The Amazon Kindle:
Why It Is A Good Buy
By: E. Hunt


The Amazon Kindle is a neat little gadget that was recently released, and has been garnering a lot of attention from bibliophiles and gadget addicts all around the world. While there are some obvious reasons for why the Amazon Kindle is a neat little toy, there are a myriad of other factors that make the Kindle well worth the purchase that most people have not actively addressed.

Are you thinking about buying the Kindle wireless reader for yourself, or someone else in your life? If you are not yet sure whether or not the Kindle will make an excellent gift for yourself or someone else, keep reading.

1. The Kindle may seem like an expensive gift for yourself, but in the long run you are actually going to observe significant savings by using it because downloading books in electronic format for the Kindle is much more cost effective than purchasing paperback editions.

2. Rather than driving all the way to a bookstore or library to get the book you want, or waiting for a week for it to be delivered, you can download eBooks from Amazon in less than a minute after purchasing them.

3. Purchasing and using a Kindle for your reading is a lot more eco-friendly than purchasing paper books, which means by using a Kindle you are helping the environment while getting your reading fix.

4. The Kindle is excellent if you travel a lot, take public transportation, or otherwise have a lot of downtime to spend reading. Rather than carry around a number of heavy books, fussing with newspapers, or looking desperately for worthwhile reading material, you can simply bring your Kindle along for the ride.

5. The Amazon Kindle doesn't only deliver books, but it also delivers news so your Kindle can help you keep in touch.

6. The Kindle wireless reader does not require fees to allow you to browse the internet.

7. The rechargeable battery that the Kindle comes equipped with can last you for several days, and you can still continue to use the Kindle even while it is in charging mode.

8. The Kindle also allows you to move plain text files and mp3 files onto your device so that you can listen to music while you are reading on it.

9. The Amazon Kindle wireless reader is light weight and extremely user friendly and easy to navigate. It works using page turning from right to left, rather than forcing you to scroll up and down.

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The price on the Amazon Kindle may be a little steep, but if you are an avid reader or simply need a portable device to pass the time on public transportation or between classes, the Kindle is definitely well worth the investment. It is a great little gadget that can come with you everywhere, so no matter where you are at, you always have excellent reading material at your fingertips.
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* Good Place to Download Free Fiction Ebooks

http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/freeBooks.htm



* Another List of Sources for Free Ebooks

(please copy the whole link and paste it into your browser)

All About Ebooks

http://aalbc.com/ebooks/Allaboutebooks.htm

O'Reilly online

http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/
http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/

Computer books and manuals

http://www.hoganbooks.com/freebook/webbooks.html
http://www.informit.com/itlibrary/
http://www.fore.com/support/manuals/home/home.htm http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/webbuy/freebooks.html

The Network Book

http://www.cs.columbia.edu/netbook/

Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc links

http://www.extrema.net/books/links.shtml

Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc fiction

http://194.58.154.90:4431/enscifi/

Pimpas online books (Indonesia)

http://202.159.16.55/~pimpa2000
http://202.159.15.46/~om-pimpa/buku

Security, privacy and cryptography

http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/crypto-security.html
http://www.oberlin.edu/~brchkind/cyphernomicon/

Misc online reading material

http://www.eastcoastfx.com/docs/admin-guides/
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/reading/

Computer books

http://solaris.inorg.chem.msu.ru/cs-books/
http://sweetrude.net/~cab/books/
http://alaska.mine.nu/books/
http://poprocks.dyn.ns.ca/dave/books/
http://58-160.skarland.uaf.edu/books/
http://202.186.247.194/~ebook/
http://hooligans.org/reference/

Linux documentation

http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html

FreeBSD documentation

http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/

Sun documentation

http://osiris.imw.tu-clausthal.de:8888/
http://uran.vvsu.ru:8888/

SGI documentation

http://newton.unicc.chalmers.se/ebt-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb;td=2
http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/init.cgi

IBM Online Redbooks

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/

Digital UNIX documentation

http://www.unix.digital.com/faqs/publications/base_doc/
DOCUMENTATION/V40D_HTML/V40D_HTML/LIBRARY.HTM

File system Hierarchy Standard

http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.0/fhs-toc.html
http://www.linuxbase.com/

UNIX stuff

http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/~unixhelp/index.html
http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/usail/
http://www.isu.edu/departments/comcom/unix/workshop/unixindex.html http://www.franken.de/users/lorien/unix.html
http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~milun/unix.programming.html

Programmers reading

http://www.programmersheaven.com/
http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~alanf/se_proj97/

Programming Pearls 2nd edition

http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/

C stuff

http://www.strath.ac.uk/CC/Courses/NewCcourse/ccourse.html
http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/c++programdesign/slides/
http://www.icce.rug.nl/docs/cplusplus/cplusplus.html

Perl stuff

http://www.webdesigns1.com/perl/ir.html
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/texi/perl/perl_toc.html
http://www.itknowledge.com/tpj/
http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/

Java stuff

http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs016/book/
http://polaris.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/CIS200/
http://www.daimi.au.dk/dProg1/java/langspec-1.0/index.html

Lisp stuff

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository
/ai/html/cltl/mirrors.html


http://www.cs.tulane.edu/www/Villamil/lisp/

Ada stuff

http://www.adahome.com/Tutorials/

Database reading

http://www.bus.orst.edu/faculty/brownc/lectures/db_tutor/index.htm

SQL stuff

http://w3.one.net/~jhoffman/sqltut.htm
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/E.Ferneley/SQL/index.htm

http://www.daimi.au.dk/~oracle/sql/index.html

Visual Basic stuff

http://www.vb-world.net/books/

Handbook of Applied Cryptography


http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/

X Window System

http://tronche.com/gui/x/
http://www.cen.com/mw3/refs.html
http://www.gaijin.com/X/

GTK and Gnome stuff

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/ggad.html

QT and KDE stuff

http://www.troll.no/qt/
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/index.html
http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa/tutorial.html

Corba stuff


http://www.iona.com/hyplan/vinoski/

TCP/IP info


http://www.tunix.kun.nl/ptr/tcpip.html

Misc programmers reading

http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~chilimbi/Pubs.html
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~nromano/spring99/readings.htm

Some useful tech articles

http://www.sysadminmag.com/
http://www.dotcomma.org/

Considering Hacking Constructive

http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_2/gisle/index.html

Eric's Random Writings

http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/

IBM's History

http://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/story/text.html

Electronic Publishing

http://www.civeng.carleton.ca/~nholtz/ElectronicPublishing.html

Digital processing

http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm

The Hardware Book

http://sunsite.auc.dk/hwb/

Network iQ Router Reference Manual

http://www.teltrend.co.nz/documentation/networkiq
/rel74/html/rmtoc.htm


Cisco Product Documentation

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/

Novell developers’ appnotes


http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/

Icons for your desktop

http://nether.tky.hut.fi/iconstore/

Hackers' Hall of Fame at Discovery Online

http://www.discovery.com/area/technology/hackers/hackers.html

Symbols and signs and ideograms and stuff

http://www.symbols.com/ Dictionaries
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/oed.html
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/ahd.html
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/columbia.html
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/thes.html http://www.eb.com:180/

Misc reading material

http://dali.orgland.ru/tcd/
http://www.ud.se/english/press/pdf_publ.htm

Dante’s Inferno

http://sophia.smith.edu/~lkleinbe/dante/home.html
http://www.divinecomedy.org/

Books and texts

http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/books.html
http://www.ipl.org/reading/books/
http://www.nakedword.org/
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/alex/

Literature stuff


http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk:8080/
http://www.swan.ac.uk/uwp/lit.htm

Octavo books

http://www.octavo.com/

Project Gutenberg - books and texts

http://www.promo.net/pg/

Project Runeberg - Scandinavian in books and texts

http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/katalog.html

The Elements of Style

http://www.bartleby.com/141/index.html

Bigtext - illustrated books and manuals for DOS

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/oldfav.html#bigtext

Breeze - a complete text system for Windows

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/sware.html#brzwin

Language links

http://www.june29.com/HLP/

Grimm’s' fairy tales

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/archive.html

Winnie the Pooh

http://www.machaon.ru/pooh/

Seven Wonders of the World

http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/

Medieval history

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.html

Misc history

http://www.usaor.net/users/ipm/contents.html
http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/littleton/re0_cath.htm

Stonehenge’s Legends

http://www.missgien.net/stonehenge/legends.html

In Parentheses historical papers

http://www.inpar.dhs.org/

Bulfinchs Mythology


http://www.bulfinch.org/

The Dead Sea Scrolls

http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/toc.html

Qumran historical site


http://www.kalia.org.il/Qumran/

Index of cults

http://www.totentanz.de/kmedeke/cults.htm

Heretical speculation

http://www.calweb.com/~queribus/gnosticgnus.html


The esoteric Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani

http://www.osmth.org/index.html

Runes and Norse stuff


http://www.multiart.nu/grimner/
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/runes/

Extinction level events


http://members.xoom.com/korwisi/ele/english/index.html
http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/
http://www.boulder.swri.edu/clark/ncar.html

Stephen Hawkings Universe

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/home.html

The Constellations

http://www.dibonsmith.com/constel.htm

Falling into a black hole

http://casasrv.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml

Gravity is a push

http://www.epicom.com/gravitypush/

Online audio books

http://www.broadcast.com/books/scifi/

ElecBooks

http://www.elecbook.com/eblist.htm

NewMedia Classics

http://www.newmediaclassics.com/

Online Books Archive

http://docs.online.bg/

Internet Public Library

http://www.ipl.org/

Rocket-Library.com


http://www.rocket-library.com/categories.asp

PalmPilot E-Text Ring

http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=pilot_text&id=2&List

Virtual Free Books

http://www.virtualfreesites.com/free.books.am.html


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We wish to thank them.




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