You know how movies used to (still do?) have codes, so you can get a free digital copy
Why don't we do that with Books? As much as I love Physical Books, I literally take my Kindle everywhere, which I can't do with some books
Think of how convenient this can be. My wife got into the Discworld series a few years ago (thanks to me), and I get her some of the books every now and then (they're all between $5-$10). If we had these digital codes, she could read a couple pages on breaks at work or while waiting for me to pick her up from class, and I could read along with her, so we can talk about it. It would also let us read on trips, without adding all the books we're reading into our bags
But, what do you guys think? Is this a good idea? Am I missing anything that makes this unfeasible? When I finish my book, should I do this?
I've heard so much about this book and how good it is, and seen so many videos where this is there favourite book. I avoided this book because I fear its not going to live up to the hype... It really does an amazing book well written with great use of second person narrative.
It follows Celia and Marco who find themselves being trained for a deadly magical dual which will test there limits and imagination whilst creating a fantastical circus.
Z-Library Was a Lifeline for Students on Shoestring Budgets
The popular website offered pirated textbooks and academic papers—until the feds shut it down.
by Niranjana Rajalakshmi
Imagine you’re able to download any book for free, anywhere in the world.
The good news is that several such websites exist. The bad news is that they are, of course, illegal—they’re filled with pirated volumes. Recently, Z-library, one of the largest, went offline, and feds in the U.S. seem to beresponsible.
While there are other ways to access pirated materials, Z-library is especially popular with college students and academics for several reasons. Now, the shutdown has left many students, particularly in the global south, scrambling for access to research and educational materials.
For Giir Joseph Henry, a 21-year-old medical student in South Sudan, Z-library was a crucial resource for accessing medical textbooks includingGray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, which is widely regarded as the bible of human anatomy.* Not everyone is able to afford textbooks likeGray’s Anatomy, says Henry, “because they are really expensive.” The book easily costs up to$200, plus shipping costs.
Henry says he doesn’t have any real access to public libraries from which to borrow books. In fact, the first public library in South Sudan was established in 2019. Even if he were able find the textbook in a library, the number of copies typically pales in comparison with the number of students who need to use it, he points out. There can be “a ratio of 135 students to one book,” he says. With Z-library, Henry says all he needed to download the book was 100 MB of free space on his device.
Upon the moon of distant realms, A hero found his power unbeknownst. In epic battles 'tween good and dark, His newfound talent shone like dawn's first rays.
hello! i wanted to go ahead and purchase your fic but unfortunately it isn’t available in my country :(
do you think that could be changed at all? if not, i completely understand.
thank you!
mm Amazon is not making it easy on me but I am fighting whit this beast. For now, the book is also available as a PDF on Etsy.
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1650393928/the-sickness-of-men-fantasy-gay-romance?ref=listings_manager_grid
<- hopefully this helps if not ill keep working on an alternative ^^
Especial agradecimiento a: Leonardo Merard, Melani Garcia, Iosef Neuta, Polly, Carlos Robles, Jeffr3y, Juan One, Torrente, Maria Jose Jaramillo, Bionic Sleep, CRRD, CXXB, Gato Q'Ladra, Diana Gonzales, Noé, Ébano, Jean Pier, Lea, Nadie 33, Andy Dreads, Solanyi, Oscar, Reinaldo Torres, BioPunks, Adailton, Oz, Mariano, Mos J. Brown y Louis Miranda, Discgirl. (Por ayudarme de cualquier forma a construir este proyecto)
Gracias a estos culos malos por enseñarme a ser quien soy:
Dante Alighieri, David Bowie, Marilyn Mason, H.P Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Tim Burton & The Residents.
The Spartan-like defense and tragedy of Xuan Loc, April 1975.
After fighting for twelve straight days, the valiant stand at Xuan Loc by heavily outnumbered ARVN soldiers echoes the famed sacrifice of King Leonidas’ 300 Spartans facing Xerxes’ Persian masses at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. Greece. The Persians then marched south and captured Athens. Read about the last major battle of…
So there's this really cool sci-fi story up on mythrill, called Principia. Putting aside the fact that the story is epic (Seriously multi-layered scifi action, political shenanigans and empires delicately at war, destroyed colonies, spies, SPACE ELEVATORS!), the characters are gems. seriously, and the representation is done in a very neat way, integrating with the story seamlessly! You have an openly gay mc, you have a nonbinary person with her preferred pronouns, you have a respectful and well done, non toxic relationships, you have people of all different colors and ethnicities!
Seriously, like a few episodes in and there's a UN-like meeting where there are representatives from our own little know countries. Middle East, Africa, Asia! And it's all done so soooo well. I can't.
This dude here is my alltime favourite from all the characters :D he's strong, witty AND the crew's resident doctor.
Though I do gotta say, I simp over the captain. (He's married tho, :((((
The fact that it's a great read is such a bonus. The writing's legit good, and the art's beautiful. Mythrill has like additional content stuff, so you also get official art and lore.
I can't! I need to tell the world about this gem xDDD