Legally the answer is you can't. Allowing people to read books or indeed watch movies online for free is a breach of copyright law. The consequences can potentially result in a criminal charge for both the person who has wrongfully obtained the material, as well as the person who has uploaded it to the Internet. Occasionally a book will be uploaded by a reputable source, such as the publisher or author, for a limited time for promotional or award purposes.
The type of websites which offer free reading are providing an illegal service and so cannot deemed trustworthy or credible. These websites will often infect computers with viruses; resulting in a much larger cost than the original book price and potentially damaging your computer permanently. It is therefore not advised to access these sites under any circumstances.
There are numerous online library sites where you can download 'eBooks' for a small charge - this is a much safer option. You are less likely to be victim of a virus and will actually be able to finish the book without losing access to it.
Don't forget that most towns have their own library which will allow you to borrow the book for free, usually for 2-4 weeks. If you are not a member, just take along proof of identity and you should be able to join up on the spot. Another good way of reading books for free, especially this kind of book, is to get together with friends and form a swap group. Each member could purchase just one book and then rotate it amongst the group. This way you get to read all your favourite books but only have to pay for one.
The type of websites which offer free reading are providing an illegal service and so cannot deemed trustworthy or credible. These websites will often infect computers with viruses; resulting in a much larger cost than the original book price and potentially damaging your computer permanently. It is therefore not advised to access these sites under any circumstances.
There are numerous online library sites where you can download 'eBooks' for a small charge - this is a much safer option. You are less likely to be victim of a virus and will actually be able to finish the book without losing access to it.
Don't forget that most towns have their own library which will allow you to borrow the book for free, usually for 2-4 weeks. If you are not a member, just take along proof of identity and you should be able to join up on the spot. Another good way of reading books for free, especially this kind of book, is to get together with friends and form a swap group. Each member could purchase just one book and then rotate it amongst the group. This way you get to read all your favourite books but only have to pay for one.