I’ve been using PDF Drive to find and download PDF files, but I’m curious if there are other good options out there. I heard Z-Library is a great alternative. What are some other sites or apps you all recommend for finding eBooks?
Z-Library is fantastic! They have a huge collection and it’s super easy to navigate. Definitely give it a try!
Sounds good! Is it really free, or are there hidden fees?
Totally free! Just register and you can start downloading right away.
Sci-Hub is another great option, especially for academic papers. It has tons of research articles available.
I’ve used Sci-Hub before! Is it easy to find specific articles?
Absolutely! Just search by title or DOI, and you should find what you need.
Library Genesis is also great! They have a wide range of eBooks and comic books.
Is it user-friendly? I’m not great with tech stuff.
Yeah, it’s pretty straightforward! You can search by author, title, or genre.
Project Gutenberg has a lot of public domain books. It’s perfect if you’re looking for classics!
I love Project Gutenberg! The selection of classics is amazing. Does it have modern books too?
Not really, it focuses on older works. But it’s a goldmine for classic literature!
I just heard about Myne (eBook). Anyone tried that one?
Yeah, Myne is pretty cool! It’s more of an eBook reader, but it has a decent library too.