i won't be able to get online lab codes tho cause fuck pearson
Are people familiar with https://z-lib.org/ ?
Also fuck copyright, school books and journal articles are a giant grift.
Oh wow. Z-lib has the newest A+ certification book while Libgen is like in 2012. I wonder why Libgen doesn't have 1001/1002 or even 901/902 (which got retired like last year IIRC).
Huh, I wonder if they have the Magic: the Gathering lore-books they used to publish. I've been hunting for the last two in the series and only found book 2 but not book 3 online. :(
Huh, I wonder if they have the Magic: the Gathering lore-books they used to publish.
My sister is able to find romance novels she read in the 90's on that site, give it a shot.
Sadly doesn't seem to be. The paperback is on Amazon, but I dunno if I want to spend $30 on what used to be like $10 in the early 00's for a trash paperback novel and sending it to someone to digitize.
i'm pretty sure some of the links on libgen have taken me to this site. may as well start there i guess.
At my school they actually check that you have a new, physical copy of the textbook.
On an unrelated note, two of my professors authored the textbooks they use.
At our uni, we got free PDFs of all the essential texts we had to read for class.
I'll take you up on that. Got one that's from 1997, out of print other than the school bookstore.
ISBN: 0132727900
Not on Libgen as far as I can tell.Yo you can get (almost) any book on b-ok.cc how I got through uni
You should find another channel of communication. Maybe an element instance. Seems like a bad idea to me on this site.