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Old 09-25-2016, 08:33 PM   #560
GtrsRGr8
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You may already be familiar with this website, but I stumbled upon it just a few hours ago. It's BookRags.com.

BookRags provides resources to both teachers and students of, I would say, about high school age.

I've have time to do only some initial exploring of the site, but there looks to be a lot of helpful stuff there. In this post, I want to point out to you their book notes (they also call them study guides). They are like CliffNotes or SparkNotes.

There is a huge number of them that are completely free! However, don't expect these to be notes for the most recent bestsellers and such like--most, if not all, of them are of the classics that are in the public domain.

Now they do have book notes on lots of recent books. But you'll have to pay for them. They do give you pretty extended previews of the different sections in each one of those book notes, however, which is nice. You can try before you buy.

Unfortunately, I have not found a way to download the free book notes as a complete file, even as a zip file. So, you'll probably have to view the contents while you're on the website, unless you know of an easy way to download all of the links of a book and collect them together in a single file folder or, ideally, as a digital book.

Why not check out the BookRags website, see what you think about it, then let us know what you've found?
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