Hey guys, I need some help with my college textbooks
For the last three years I've been using a Masterpost on reddit with several links to different online textbook pdfs and torrents and such, but recently I'm told that all the links have died and I have no means to get my textbooks online for free anymore. This is a serious financial cripple for me, and although I can buy them if need be, I'd rather lessen the burden on my Mom and myself by doing what I've always done.
Long and short of it is, I need my textbooks. Can anyone please provide for me any online resources for pirating textbooks and such? I can post what books I need specifically, but thats a pain in the ass to ask of any of you, so I'll hold off on that. Just as many resources as possible would be best. Thanks in advance.
Isn't there a new masterpost that shows up every time "free stuff" is reposted on AskReddit?
>>42378
I have no idea, I only used Reddit for that one post, and can't navigate the site for shit. After some snooping just now though, it seems like no new masterpost has appeared. Seems just lots of old posts using custom google search engines, with little actual websites (that are also years old).
>>42376
libgen should work for most books
>>42407
>>42378
Seems like this book I'm looking for is relatively recent, so I'm having trouble getting it. It's
>Wolf, Joanna and Laura Wilder. Digging into Literature: Strategies for Reading Analysis, and Writing. Bedford/St. Martin's. ISBN 978-1457631306
Apparently it from like, November 2015, so I can totally see why it wouldn't be online yet. If you guys want to help looks, I'd appreciate it, but I doubt anyone would have any better luck. Although, I guess its better to put it out there more times then not.
>>42416
I'll try to look for it in the morning.