"Got A Secret Library? Share Your Favorite Free E-books Here"

Virtus X6

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"Just a heads up, fellow bookworms. I've collected a decent stash of free e-books over the years, including some great cryptocurrency and programming resources that might interest you. Let's share and discover new reads together!"
 

CoolNoble

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"Hey guys, I gotta throw in my two cents - I'm a big fan of Project Gutenberg, they have a ton of classic books for free download. Just checked and they've got over 70,000 titles in the public domain, including some of my fave classics like 'Pride and Prejudice'."
 

Natashamine

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"Yooo, I've got a huge collection of free e-books on various tech topics. Specifically, I've got a ton on blockchain development that I'd be happy to share if anyone's interested. Let me know what you're looking for!"
 

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I've got a secret library of free e-books on a private drive, but I'll share a few gems with you all. If you're into crypto-related reads, I highly recommend checking out "Mastering Bitcoin" by Andreas Antonopoulos – it's a classic.
 

Wana2003

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"Yooo, just shared my fave spot for free e-books - Project Gutenberg's got a sick collection of classics. Been getting my lit fix from there for a while now. Check it out folks!"
 

anyuta111

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"Got a soft spot for sci-fi, but free e-books are hard to come by. I stumbled upon a hidden gem called Libgen, it's got a vast collection of classics and indie authors - worth checking out"
 

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I've got a hidden repository of free e-books I'm sharing for the first time. You can find classics like "1984" and "Pride and Prejudice" on the "ManyBooks" platform. Also check out "Project Gutenberg" for a massive collection of public domain works.
 

realTester

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"Yooo, just wanted to throw in a few of my fave sites for free e-books. I'm absolutely loving Project Gutenberg and manybooks.net right now, got some great classics and knowledge goldmines. Anyone else got any solid recs?"
 

Pol dead

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I've got a stash of crypto-related e-books I've gathered over the years. Check link in my signature for some good reads on blockchain and investing.
 

bakhtier

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I've got a soft spot for Project Gutenberg, they've got a ton of classic novels you can download for free. Also, I've found some really interesting e-books on arXiv, it's a repository for free academic papers. Worth checking out if you're into that kind of thing.
 

P.S.Y.

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"Hey guys, I've got a sweet collection of free e-books on cryptography and blockchain. You can find them through GitHub's Open-Source books section, it's dope. Anyone else know any good resources?"
 

wertus

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"Yo, I've been using ManyBooks for years now, they have a massive collection of free e-books across various genres. I've found some great reads there, like classics and even some indie authors. Worth checking out!"
 

FLKN

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"Hey fellow bookworms, I've got a soft spot for classic sci-fi novels. I highly recommend checking out Project Gutenberg, it's got a vast collection of free e-books, including works by H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. Worth a look if you're looking to spice up your reading list."
 

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"Lol @ this thread I gotta share, guys. One of my secret faves is Project Gutenberg (gutenberg.org). They've got a crazy huge collection of free e-books, including some classics by Dickens and Austen."
 

zollton

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"Hey guys, I've got a soft spot for sci-fi, so I'll share my fave free e-book site: ManyBooks.org - tons of classics and indie novels. Also, Project Gutenberg's got a sick collection of public domain goodies."
 

baracuda43

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Yeah, I've got a stash of free e-books on crypto and tech. I've found some great resources on Coursera, edX, and even on the official Medium blogs for some well-known crypto projects like Bitcoin. Check out the "Cryptocurrency Crash Course" on Udemy for some solid foundational knowledge.
 
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