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Project Gutenberg not only has a religious section, but an outright pagan section! Yes, the books are older, but they still look like interesting stuff. Also, here is a list of places where to get free Kindle books, including dailing mailing lists like Pixel of Ink and Freebooksy, where there have randomly been free Buddhist/New Age/other stuff books.
Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Read, borrow, and discover more than 3M books for free.
Someone posted this link on a Scandinavian witches Facebook page. I admit I didn't look much at it, but a few people seemed to like it, thought it might be useful. http://darkbooks.org/
You remind me of the babe
What babe?
The babe with the power
What power?
The Power of voodoo
Who do?
You do!
Do what?
Remind me of the babe! Army of Darkness: Guardians of the Chat
hought I'd share with you my list of websites that offer free e-books, sacred texts, . re Magick, Paganism, Shamanism, History, Spirituality, New Age, OBE, etc. etc. These come in both PDF and HTML format.
Maybe we could all add our own e-books list in this thread and it could become a sticky thread?
Anyway, here they are
You can't post links until you have a genuine post count (non-game and non-intro) of 15 or so. Perhaps you can get involved in a few discussions here then come back and try sharing your links again.
You could also try Witchvox which has a huge collection of essays of varying quality written by a variety of contributors, sharing a variety of thoughts.
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
One point to make - please please don't fall for some of these free pdf scams. A few might be genuine, most are pirates, and a significant number are real scams.
None of my books are available free. They are available fairly cheap kindle downloads, or you can buy them as fairly cheap paperbacks from us.
ALL however are listed somewhere on the net as being available free on pirate sights. Just be careful what you download!
One point to make - please please don't fall for some of these free pdf scams. A few might be genuine, most are pirates, and a significant number are real scams.
None of my books are available free. They are available fairly cheap kindle downloads, or you can buy them as fairly cheap paperbacks from us.
ALL however are listed somewhere on the net as being available free on pirate sights. Just be careful what you download!
Really?!!!
That stinks so bad!
Give us some addresses and we'll launch a concerted attack on the jerks!
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
Give us some addresses and we'll launch a concerted attack on the jerks!
They're all over the place - most pretend they will take them down if you contact them, but either the contact address is blank or it doesn't work. Though a few have been fine and removed the offending books. It's huge business, piracy, they've even taken some of my videos from YouTube and pretended they're hosting them when they're not (this is a site pretending they're part of netflix, would you believe, when they're not.)
Unbelievable. But it's all a part of the get something free mentality. Even with Amazon, I sometimes have emails telling me the best way to sell my books is to give them away... go figure that one.
Just thought I'd write here and explain that free books are not always what they seem. And on some sites you've no idea what else you're downloading when you go there.
Why you won’t find books published by The Wolfenhowle Press in your local bookshop When I started The Wolfenhowle Press, it was my dream to make beautiful books that were as accurate as possible and above all, affordable. You see, I’ve been in the position of standing in a bookshop and wishing I could buy […]
This is probably a bit too obvious but: libraries!
I've been pleasantly surprised by the variety of books even in smaller libraries.
And for those who prefer to listen to their books, there's Librivox. All of the books are public domain so most of them are a bit old but perhaps you could find something there too.
They're all over the place - most pretend they will take them down if you contact them, but either the contact address is blank or it doesn't work. Though a few have been fine and removed the offending books. It's huge business, piracy, they've even taken some of my videos from YouTube and pretended they're hosting them when they're not (this is a site pretending they're part of netflix, would you believe, when they're not.)
Unbelievable. But it's all a part of the get something free mentality. Even with Amazon, I sometimes have emails telling me the best way to sell my books is to give them away... go figure that one.
Just thought I'd write here and explain that free books are not always what they seem. And on some sites you've no idea what else you're downloading when you go there.
Thanks for touching on this. It's a big thing, it's a huge "market" and I often wonder if someone actually went and downloaded x title if they would actually be getting that specific book or even an unaltered version of it. Not to mention the frequency of viruses and who knows what else you could be downloading.
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