The PDF Book Thread

Discussion in 'Books' started by crummyrummy, Dec 2, 2009.

  1. crummyrummy

    crummyrummy Brew Your Own Beer Lifetime Supporter

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    Groovy. Keep em coming!
     
  3. hippieatheart

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    That is awesome! Thanks for the links.
    I don't really know of any websites that have pdf books


    Do you think you could reccomend me some?
     
  4. crummyrummy

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  7. machinist

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    pdf is stealing
     
  8. SandySandia

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    I'm Agree PDF is like stealing.... But In the other way Sometimes People just don't have the money too buy the Books, well that just sucks -and a lot- or they just don't have the time or something else.... But Really PDF is Stealing to our beloved-Favorite- Writers, they deserve to have some Reward....
     
  9. ~*hempy ∞ empires*~

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    "Steal this Book"

    :p I have no regrets
     
  10. RooRshack

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    You can't steal thoughts.

    Well kind of. But it really doesn't make me feel bad.

    george-orwell.com contains orwell's full works, I would suggest animal farm (the russian revolution, with bolshivek-hogs) and 1984 (I won't tell you, its one of the best books i've ever read) to anyone not familiar with his works, though i haven't read the others.... they don't seem nearly as interesting. His wife (or someone else, but I think his wife) granted a general free liscense to read and use his works, but they're not in the public domain, i don't think. George-orwell.com is legal and above the bar, if that sort of thing worries you.
     
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