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message 1: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments has anyone ever heard of the website scribd? it seems pretty awesome, for 8.99 a month u can rent books from them online. I got a one month free trial and it has everything. I am reading feedback by robison wells right now.


message 2: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments Does it have a lot of good books? I looked at it before and it seemed like all the good books were extra.


message 3: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments I think so, Im reading feedback right now, I'll check what else they have. it had a price at first when I looked it up but when I clicked on it I was able to read it at no charge


message 4: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments OK it looks like newer books are not available


message 5: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments Bummer. That's what I thought. Most of the books I read are newer and the older ones I can download from my library. Otherwise it'd be an awesome deal!


message 6: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments yea I doubt IMA actually pay for it. just doing the free trial. I love buying books anyways :) I just really wanted to find away to read feedback and not wait 10 days or have to buy it right now. so I found scribd :)


message 7: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments Hey guys looks like this site got better. I got a free trial for 8 days and loved it, it had everything. Atleast a few series I wanna read. I thought I had posted something about it and so funny I actually had a trial for it.


message 8: by Tommy (new)

Tommy Hancock (tommyhancock) | 196 comments It does sound cool, but with all the books I still want to read at my public library, I'm gonna stick with ol' reliable(and ol' free haha).


message 9: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments That is true! It's so much easier for me so I don't have to drag everyone to the library everytime, and I don't have to wait :) plus the next few series I want to read r on there :)


message 10: by Sky (new)

Sky (mikotea) I've been reading short stories and novellas posted on scribd for big trilogies that I've read. But I've never looked into it for more than that.


message 11: by Tommy (new)

Tommy Hancock (tommyhancock) | 196 comments Yeah, if my library wasn't in walking distance(albeit a long walk) Scribd would probably be super appealing to me.


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