To be clear, I have no problem buying ebooks and do so quite often. But where I live its often hard to find ebooks in my preferred language without resorting to Am*zon, especially when it comes to the more obscure titles.
Now that Zlibrary is gone, where do people go for liberated ebooks?
Who said that Zlib is gone? Besides Tor, you can get access to personal domains by sending an email to blackbox [at] zlib [dot] se
I know it may sound scammy, but if you still have a Reddit account I’d go to r/zlibrary and browse the pinned megathread for more info. I really hope that this community will eventually migrate here though…
they also have a telegram channel where they post regular updates: https://t.me/zlibrary_official
they have many ways to access including what you say, there’s the Android app, there’s now a new desktop app
Anna’s Archive is, in my opinion, superior to Z-lib.
Really great service with loads of mirrors!
Zlib is still up. Use Tor : http://loginzlib2vrak5zzpcocc3ouizykn6k5qecgj2tzlnab5wcbqhembyd.onion/
Thanks for this!
I think zlib is still around. You have to search a bit to get the real link and not a scammy one.
As per the previous comment, you can still find Z-Library via Tor at this onion address:
loginzlib2vrak5zzpcocc3ouizykn6k5qecgj2tzlnab5wcbqhembyd.onion/
But you need to create an account to access it (use a disposable email address). Otherwise I know libgen.li is a well stocked archive
Libgenesis
Anna’s archive is even better. More like a meta search engine.
I’ll have to check out both of these. Thanks
The zlibrary is still available on Tor, which isn’t that difficult to use (even on mobile).
just go to duckduckgo and search for libgen, gets you loads of mirrors.
Private trackers work well if you’re already into that sort of thing