A website where you can read any book for free online?

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I want to read, "New Moon" by Stephenie Meyer, but don't have to time to go out and buy it right now, but want to read it really badly because I just finished the first one in the series today.
 
try google books. they don't usually have the entire book, but they do have quite a bit
 
You should go to the nearest public library and check it out. Then you wouldn't have to pay for it!
 
http://www.meatspin.com/ , if they don't have it there then search in the library like every human being does.. don't be lasy... but It SHOULD have it there.Your welcome.
 
UM, just go to google and type in classicbookshelf then click on the thing that says free electronic books online!After that when your on the website type in the book you want to read!
have fun.
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Try sparknote. i started reading wuthering heights there.

help me, please-http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080922183951AA4zCum
 
That would be illegal. You would be stealing the book.

Stephenie Meyer is not happy with people stealing her book. She deserves a chance to make a living on her books. She is so angry with the people stealing her books that she has put Midnight Sun on hold indefinately.

Buy a copy and stay legal. Or get it from the public library.

Penalty for book thieves:
In a civil suit, an infringer may be liable for a copyright owner's actual damages plus any profits made from the infringement. Alternatively, the copyright owner may avoid proving actual damage by electing a statutory damage recovery of up to $30,000 or, where the court determines that the infringement occurred willfully, up to $150,000. The actual amount will be based upon what the court in its discretion considers just. (17 U.S.C. 504)

Violation of copyright law is also considered a federal crime when done willfully with an intent to profit. Criminal penalties include up to ten years imprisonment depending on the nature of the violation.
 
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