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eBooks.com is a leading retailer of ebooks, with a vast range of ebooks from academic, popular and professional publishers.
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An eBook seller with some actual business ethics. Good selection. They don't make their own hardware (which simplifies the "how ethical are they?" questions), but they have an app for Android and iOS, and any DRM-free titles can be downloaded and read on just about anything. The app works well on my phone and e-ink tablet, and while it's kind of bare bones compared to Kobo or Kindle, it stays out of the way and just lets me read instead of trying to sell me more books first!
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What is eBooks.com?
eBooks.com is a leading retailer of ebooks, with a vast range of ebooks from academic, popular and professional publishers.
Completely new to ebooks? Here's a quick overview:
- You can download the entire contents of any ebook for sale on eBooks.com.
- Before downloading your first ebook, you need to download and install a free reader program.
- Most of our ebooks can also be read online, without downloading anything.
- Ebooks come in different file formats to suit different devices.
- Not all ebooks are available in every download format.
- Not all ebooks are available to read online.
- Ebooks typically have restrictions on the amount of printing or copying possible.
- Publishers set ebook prices, usually cheaper than the equivalent printed book.





Comments and Reviews
An eBook seller with some actual business ethics. Good selection. They don't make their own hardware (which simplifies the "how ethical are they?" questions), but they have an app for Android and iOS, and any DRM-free titles can be downloaded and read on just about anything. The app works well on my phone and e-ink tablet, and while it's kind of bare bones compared to Kobo or Kindle, it stays out of the way and just lets me read instead of trying to sell me more books first!