The trouble with free books is:

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This question made sense to me since, as the word "free" suggests, not much these days is free, thus I don't mind downloading and reading free books on the internet. I still love the stories and teachings the authors strive to impart, so credit should go to them even if there are mistakes or inaccuracies.
Daniel Jude 1
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Post by Daniel Jude 1 »

This question made sense to me since, as the word "free" suggests, not much these days is free, thus I don't mind downloading and reading free books on the internet. I still love the stories and teachings the authors strive to impart, so credit should go to them even if there are mistakes or inaccuracies.
Daniel Jude 1
Posts: 23
Joined: 25 May 2024, 08:47
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 7
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-daniel-jude-1.html
Latest Review: Embracing Responsibility by Julie Liddell

Post by Daniel Jude 1 »

This question made sense to me since, as the word "free" suggests, not much these days is free, thus I don't mind downloading and reading free books on the internet. I still love the stories and teachings the authors strive to impart, so credit should go to them even if there are mistakes or inaccuracies.
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