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Hi, I'm Laura, from youngwritersworkshops.com. I'm going to talk about how to read fiction
books online. There's a couple of different ways you can read books online. One way is
to look for public domain publications, and these are many classic books, such as The
Adventures of Huck Finn and, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, Alice in Wonderland; books that
are old enough that they've become public domain. You can read them online. The Gutenberg
Project is a non-profit organization that has you know, hundreds, probably thousands
of books digitized, and available to read online. Another way is to find fiction written
by an auth, a particular author that you really like. You might join that author's mailing
list, or go to their website, and often authors offer free books to those that come to their
site or subscribe to their mailing list, and so you may be able to download a book, a a
fiction book online by following an author or a publisher closely. Another way; there's
a site called questia.com, which is like question but ends in i-a, and that site also has an
online library, and these are also mostly public domain books, but you might find other
books available in that library just by visiting questia.com. Yet another resource is a site
called planetpdf, and there are pdf versions of books available on that site, and I believe
that those are also free books that you can find. So, doing a little bit of searching
around you'll probably be able to find quite a few fiction books that you can read online
for free.