e-books vs e-Reader 🕶 📚

English e-Reader  |  English e-books

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The most obvious differences would be the websites themselves, closely followed by the favicons (English e-books is a gold "E" and English e-Reader's is just a pair of nerd glasses). But I think the biggest difference is that English e-books is set up more like a blog and e-Reader is like a real website.

Also I used to use e-Reader a lot like six months ago and to me it's the more reliable of the two. I have no idea if they're related in any way, but the names are very similar so e-books might be the blog for e-Reader (they both have the same books on their front page so it makes me think I'm right).
( UPDATE: I am. I tried downloading The Testament by John Grisham and it took me to a 404 error, with a link back to the main page. I clicked on that link and it took me to e-Reader. So yes they're connected. )

So for those of you who like English books, I would suggest getting them off of the e-Reader because I've used that website multiple times. And e-books has something going on with them. They malfunction sometimes.

One more thing: e-books has lousy books for the first few pages. e-Reader is oriented towards the people who like classics, but only English classics. There aren't any American classics.

Future Books 📚

I have a lot of things I have to get done, but I have a list of books (< link, opens in new tab) that I'm hoping I can put up here when I have time. I included the link because if one of the books is one you've wanted to read, then go ahead and read it on that site and then later I'll have it up here and you don't have to wait. Also because I'm proud of myself for putting together a list so that I don't lose track of which books I can find where. :P

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unglue.it 📚

I just found a website (unglue.it << link, opens in new tab) that has a lot of books. I haven't tried downloading anything yet, so we'll see where that goes, but so far I think it's an ok site. They say that all of their books are free to read - either they're distributed with a free license, or they're in the public domain. So it sounds sort of legit and I'm willing to give it a try. If they have any books that I haven't been able to find on the internet, I'm sold.

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