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Old 04-16-2021, 01:58 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by MarjaE View Post
I don't speak either language, and can only read a little of either. But sources in both languages can be important for my research.

In the past, I've ordered some books in hard copy, and ordered others via Google Books. But a lot of potentially useful sources appear elsewhere but not on Google Books.

Anyone had good or bad experiences with direct orders from Litres? How about bookclub.ua?
Many Russian books are available online, often for free. I'd recommend starting with a yandex search (on yandex.ru) using the search words "[name of book] chitat" ('read') or "[name of book] skachat" ('download'). In case the particular book is not available to read for free, most sites provide links to a bookstore where you can buy the e-book version of it.
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