Websites to get free and legal ebooks

Sources to get free and legal ebooks

It seems that the most interesting thing in our country about the world of ebook It is like getting ebooks for a price in line with the times we live in. Well, in this post you can see an explanation of how a good site about information on free ebooks, totally legal. Next I am going to talk about sites that offer free ebooks in a legal way and easy download to use in our eReader.

Publishers and bookstores that offer free ebooks

There is a group of publishers and bookstores that offer free books to attract customers or to demonstrate the power of their products. A good case of this is the company bqreaders that offers a magnificent collection of ebooks from the spanish classics that no matter how much they say, they continue to be read.

There are also other companies that are also stores and bookstores, indeed, we are talking about Amazon, which offers books in Spanish and not only on Spanish classics but also on authors from Universal Letters.

Fnac next to House of the book would be another pair of the bookstores-store They offer free ebooks. To highlight the Spanish, House of the book which has one of the largest catalogs of free ebooks although many are not very current.

Bubok, the Spanish publishing house is an exception within the publishing houses that everyone should know about. It is a publishing house that from the beginning has offered two alternatives to writers: the first, to publish for a price and in the traditional way or to publish through an ebook whose price is set by the authors themselves. This fact has allowed to convert to Bubok in one of publishers with more free and legal ebooks offered by the network in Spanish.

El Guttenberg project is another free ebook platform with all rights. A platform with the sole purpose of giving the public a series of ebooks available to any human being, hence the name of the creator of the printing press. The titles are offered in various formats, pdf, mobi, html, etc ...

Wikisource is the alternative of Wikipedia to the sources of information among which we find numerous free ebooks with all rights free.

Europeana would be an alternative to Guttenberg project but the scope is reduced, reducing it to the physical space of Europe.

Library is a website with a good search engine that has more than 9000 free ebook titles. The good thing about this website is that we can find ebooks in several languages ​​of the Iberian Peninsula, like Catalan or Basque.

All these websites are some of the many websites that are offering free ebooks and legally. Another option that exists is to subscribe to the 24 symbols , a Spanish company that offers ebooks for a small price per month.

As you see fill our eReader ebooks is easy, now you just have to read and reread them. All the best.

More information - Bubok,24 symbols, a Spanish project in the world of ebooks,Guttemberg project, public domain ebooks,

Source - Netizens

Image - Bubok


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  1.   Aradlith Jigoku No Musume said

    I'm going to correct you a bit 🙂 really BQ does not have Spanish classics, if not classics in Spanish, almost 1000 books by authors from all over the world. And then you have classics in English, to practice your Shakespearean language a bit.
    But good article, many of those pages did not know.

    1.    Villamandos said

      Thanks for your correction! All the best

    2.    Joaquín García said

      I subscribe to the thanks from Villamandos and increase them. Thank you very much for the correction, I must have messed around. Forgive

  2.   Jesus Jiménez said

    As long as the law does not change, any non-profit downloading of books is legal, and falls within the right to private copying.

    I know that the SGAE and company intend to make us believe otherwise, but the law is clear and there are the sentences, which one after another say the same: if there is no profit motive, there is nothing illegal in downloading books from anywhere.

    1.    Joaquín García said

      You are right Jesus, but you also have a moral duty to the author, which we do not want to violate and by extension, with the new law, we do not want to host links that are "suspected" of piracy. Hence the title and limitation of legal sites.

  3.   Joaquín García said

    Your contribution is very interesting, worthy of an entry in this blog, we will study it, thanks for reading.