Good free ebooks - epub, bub

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Its actually a very good image database, aside from the porn. Think of it like Nyaa.si. Although you need an image collation plugin installed, I got one from somewhere which collates all the thread images into zips.
Firing up Tor browser rn LMAO
Glad to know that, very informative.
 
I shall quote a post from the poor fag solution board
I cannot recommend that site enough as there are literally tens of millions of free e-books without any download restrictions or torrenting required,including high quality,niche academic and otherwise rare books all for free.

Get yourself a high capacity SD-card and you'll have your very own library available in your cellphone for offline reading!
 
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If no particular genre is specified, I recommend the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to Online Anonymity. You can get it at https://anonymousplanet.org/export/guide.pdf .

When you get books on the internet, always remember to clean them with Dangerzone. That way, there are no malicious programs in them. Dangerzone is maintained by the Freedom of the Press Foundation. See https://dangerzone.rocks/ .

You can also get some good books from https://earlymoderntexts.com/ . Also see https://earlymoderntexts.com/faqs/why . I recommend many books from there, including Liberty by John Stuart Mill.
 
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I cannot recommend that site enough as there are literally tens of millions of free e-books without any download restrictions or torrenting required,including high quality,niche academic and otherwise rare books all for free.

Get yourself a high capacity SD-card and you'll have your very own library available in your cellphone for offline reading!
I was checking it out last night and your right it the least sketchy book site I’ve seen and lots of good PDFs.
 
I've always been someone interested in true crime. this book seriously opened my eyes and made me reconsider my whole world view when it comes to shit like that. it's a shame that McGowan died early.
Anyone interested in parapolitics, about the goings on of American intelligence, and "conspiracy theories" oughta read it.
I sound like a crazy person lol. rate me moon it's ok


I thought Programmed to Kill was whack but its gotten entirely vindicated with the recent glowie connected satanist cases.

Tax: https://sacred-texts.com

Sacred texts contains...sacred texts. Everything from gnosticism to ancient greek fragments.
 
Cheeseburger Brown deleted his website that had all his short stories on it for free but you can still get some of them from his blog or archive.org including his well-received Star Wars fanfic The Darth Side and my personal favorite the Looney Tunes fanfic Wile.

The OC stuff is pretty good too but I do love consooming product.

Theoi Classical Library has a bunch of translated Greek myths if you don't already have those.
 
I thought Programmed to Kill was whack but its gotten entirely vindicated with the recent glowie connected satanist cases.

Tax: https://sacred-texts.com

Sacred texts contains...sacred texts. Everything from gnosticism to ancient greek fragments.
McGowan is an odd fucking character. his laurel canyon stuff and p2k are both right on the money for the most part, but he always has this schizoid bent to him that's hard to shake off. every time he mentions a date, he will invariably try and mention that this date coincides with walpurgisnacht or some other occult day. like man, Dave I'm not sure it's significant that a hobo was found dead on saturnalia?

and then there's also the fact that he also wrote a bunch of shit like how the Moon Landing Is Fake, which makes me want to dismiss everything else he says.

it's hard to know where to draw the line with the guy, because sometimes he saw shit no one else saw, and sometimes he was just 'seeing things' yknow what I mean.
a lot of what he said was undeniable though, similar to how a lot of the hsot he said was schizo. I wish he'd been alive to see the Epstien scandal, because his writing about the Dutroux affair and the Franklin scandal were some of the first mentions in English Speaking, American literature about what was essentially Epstien before Epstien.

complex guy, I guess
 
The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker is a very silly psychedelic pulp sci-fi proto-cyberpunk epic with at least two good volumes.


Used to be up for free on the author's personal website but now it's only listed on archive.org so the legality of distributing it isn't 100% clear.

The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul is currently available on his website. It's a fine book but I don't know why, as a mathematician, he didn't typeset exponents properly. Anytime you see a number that looks like 10,xxx, it's really 10^xxx.
 
McGowan is an odd fucking character. his laurel canyon stuff and p2k are both right on the money for the most part, but he always has this schizoid bent to him that's hard to shake off. every time he mentions a date, he will invariably try and mention that this date coincides with walpurgisnacht or some other occult day. like man, Dave I'm not sure it's significant that a hobo was found dead on saturnalia?
I haven't read the book in question despite hearing about it in passing, but given my own strange encounters with glowniggers I'm inclined to believe rather than question that specific type of logic even if it comes off as outlandish to the uninitiated because feds really do appear to be very commonly obsessed with all things occult and esoteric. Whether it's because they genuinely believe in it or just use it as a type of clandestine lingua franca is probably up to some degree of case by case interpretation, but the most immediate dead giveaway that someone who appeared out of nowhere and is acting in an unusual but seemingly harmless manner is in some way affiliated with glowniggery is that they'll slip in subtle or overt allusions to mysticism into their routine sooner or later. Usually it'll be something that flies under the radar at first but raises massive red flags once you look into it.
 
what are some other free books that are actually good reads?
To keep it strictly legal, this was published in 1895 and is quite possibly the most insane book I've ever read. Hollow Earth, towering forests of giant mushrooms, an eyeless, all knowing guide on your journey.

The wikipedia page is not too bad a summary, all things considered...

Concept​

The book purports to be a manuscript dictated by a strange being named I-Am-The-Man to a man named Llewyllyn Drury. Drury's adventure culminates in a trek through a cave in Kentucky into the core of the earth. Ideas presented in Etidorhpa include practical alchemy, secret Masonic orders, the Hollow Earth theory, and the concept of transcending the physical realm.
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There's a chapter about the evils of alcohol that put me on the wagon for about a year it weirded me out so much. Still can't decide if the book as a whole is retarded or brilliant.

Here's the link:
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Etidorhpa; or, The End of Earth
 
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