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Depends on what types of books. If you're looking for classics and such, the Guttenberg project would be the place to look, although they don't have PDF. If you're looking for more modern books, you are likely out of luck. There are costs to buy those files, and those usually come in ePub files. Sorry I can't help more, but that's all I can think of. Can't think of a place with PDF files. If it is a classic, you'd be better off looking it up on Google, like "Sherlock Holmes PDF."
There are plenty of websites to download PDF/audio files of new books. However, asking for links to illegal material on a board devoted to a professional degree probably isn't the best idea. I'll cross my fingers and hope you start putting a little thought into things before you start college.
😕 what? No one is asking for links to illegal material. Do you mean illegal links to material? No one is asking for that either.
What is that supposed to mean?
Never judge a book by its cover. Go through the website, you are not gonna become disappointed.
There are plenty of websites to download PDF/audio files of new books. However, asking for links to illegal material on a board devoted to a professional degree probably isn't the best idea. I'll cross my fingers and hope you start putting a little thought into things before you start college.
Just because I ask for a website where I can download books free of charge does not not mean I will not conduct my own search to find out what is illegal or not! Besides, what on Earth has my actions or questions, which you have little information about the motives behind them have anything to do about college??? ( no hard feelings, just explaining myself and expressing my curiosity🙂 )
Besides, what on Earth has my actions or questions, which you have little information about the motives behind them have anything to do about college???