If you’re hunting for 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,' don’t bother with sketchy PDF sites. Project Gutenberg has it, clean and legal. I downloaded it last year for a nostalgia trip—my grandma adored this book, and now I see why. The writing’s breezy but heartfelt, and Rebecca’s antics are hilarious. Internet Archive’s another safe bet; their scan even has the original illustrations. Perfect for a lazy Sunday read.
Oh, I love this book! It’s such a sweet, old-fashioned story, and I’ve found it in a few places online without paying a dime. Google Books sometimes has partial previews, but for the full thing, I’d recommend checking Internet Archive—they scanned an original edition, and you can 'borrow' it digitally. It’s not always available immediately since it works like a library, but it’s legit and free.
Another option is standard ebooks, which takes public domain texts and formats them nicely for modern devices. They don’t have every classic, but their selection is growing. Rebecca’s tale is perfect for cozy afternoons, and I’m always thrilled when people discover it. The way she charms everyone in Riverboro? Pure magic.
For free classics, I always hit up Project Gutenberg first, and sure enough, they’ve got 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.' It’s a straightforward download—no login needed. I also vaguely recall seeing it on Feedbooks’ public domain section, which has a nice mobile-friendly layout. If you’re into physical copies but don’t want to spend, ThriftBooks sometimes has used editions for under $5, but online, those free options are lifesavers.
The story’s a bit sentimental by today’s standards, but Rebecca’s journey from a chatterbox kid to a thoughtful young woman is oddly comforting. Plus, the descriptions of rural Maine are so vivid—it’s like stepping into a postcard.
rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' is one of those classic books that feels like a warm hug—nostalgic, charming, and full of heart. I stumbled upon it a few years ago while digging through Project Gutenberg, which offers free public domain books. They have a clean, easy-to-read version there, and since it was published in 1903, it’s definitely out of copyright. I also remember seeing it on Open Library, where you can borrow digital copies for free if you create an account.
If you’re into audiobooks, Librivox might have a volunteer-read version—their community recordings are hit or miss, but sometimes you find a real gem. Just a heads-up, though: some sketchy sites claim to offer 'free' downloads but are packed with ads or malware. Stick to reputable sources like the ones I mentioned, and you’ll be golden. Happy reading—Rebecca’s adventures are totally worth it!
I reread 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' last winter and found it on Project gutenberg—totally free, no strings attached. It’s a quick download in EPUB or Kindle format, and their versions are usually well formatted. If you’re on a tight budget (or just love classics), it’s a fantastic resource. The book itself is a delightful slice of early 20th-century Americana, and Rebecca’s spunky personality still holds up.
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Five Years of Marriage to Mr. Bradford
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On the fifth anniversary of Rebecca Perry's marriage to Vance Bradford, his first love returned to the country.
That night, she caught him in the bathroom, murmuring Catherine's name as he pleasured himself.
That was why, for five years, he had never touched her.
"Catherine is back; she's all alone. I'm just helping her as a friend."
"I understand."
"I promised her I'd accompany her to the island for her birthday. I'm just fulfilling it."
"Okay."
"This banquet requires a capable companion, and Catherine is more suitable than you."
"Okay, go ahead."
When she stopped getting angry, stopped shedding tears, and stopped making a fuss, he grew puzzled. "Rebecca, why aren't you angry?"
Of course, she wasn't angry anymore—because she was preparing to leave.
Weary of this stagnant marriage, she had secretly learned a foreign language, taken the proficiency exam, and applied to study abroad.
The day her visa was approved, she presented him with the divorce agreement.
Vance froze. "No joke. How are you gonna survive without me?"
Rebecca turned away, bought a plane ticket, and flew to the European continent, vanishing without a trace.
The next time he saw news of her was in a viral video. Dressed in a flowing red gown, she danced against a foreign sky, igniting the internet with her performance.
He gritted his teeth. "Rebecca, no matter where you hide, I will find you and bring you back!"
Emily Stone never had a choice.
When her family’s empire begins to crumble, her father forces her into a marriage with the last man she would ever choose, Caden Kingston.
Arrogant. Cold. Untouchable.
A man known for scandals, women, and power.
Their marriage is nothing more than a business deal.
No love. No feelings. No expectations.
But living under the same roof with a man like Caden is anything but simple.
He’s controlling. Infuriating. Impossible to ignore.
And the more they clash, the more dangerous the tension between them becomes.
Secrets begin to surface.
Enemies lurk in the shadows.
The line between hate and desire slowly begins to blur.
What happens when a forced marriage turns into something, neither of them expected?
A Ruling Passion: Mr Tremont's Priceless Little Bride
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A plane crash had orphaned her... he too, shared the exact same fate. However, his misfortune was all her father’s doing.She was at the young age of eight when he, who was ten years older, brought her to the Tremont Estate. She thought this kind gesture came from the good will of his heart. Little did she know, it was for retribution.For ten years, she had always thought that he hated her. He was gentle and benevolent to the world, but never towards her…He forbade her from calling him ‘brother’. She could only call him by his name - Mark Tremont, Mark Tremont, over and over again till it was ingrained deeply in her head...
Christina Bell’s already tumbling life headed for ruins when she woke up one morning to find herself in the bed of renowned billionaire CEO, Scott Reid, only to be told that her indebted father had sold her off to the man as his surrogate.
With her dreams tossed away by her father’s selfishness and her life sold to the arrogant CEO, she was left with no choice but to fight for her freedom. But in her quest for freedom, she found herself falling for the man she hates. She struggled to fight off her feelings and to focus on her life but she kept losing to her heart until her quest led her into a past she wasn’t aware of. A past that could change her life and her status and finally free her from Scott’s grasp.
But will her growing feelings allow her to make the right choice?
When Rebecca discovers she is pregnant, she brings it to her derricks notice, her husband. Who however instructs her to terminate the pregnancy even when she had initial interest of keeping the baby. But she must protect her marriage by fulfilling derricks wishes.
What then happens when tragedy strikes and Rebecca is left at the mercy of her greek godlike driver? Laying a foundation of hidden truths, lies, betrayal and misconceptions.
Will Rebecca still be willing to go the extra length to save or sabotage her marriage?
Lady Olivia Cavendish had resigned herself to spinsterhood after she had been jilted by her fiancé. She's beautiful and rich, her father is the Duke of Devonshire. But she learned the hard way that being the daughter of a Duke does not always guarantee happiness. Mr. Jacob Townshend, a self-made man, rich beyond reason and handsome as the very devil arrives in England after spending seven years on the continent. These past years had turned the once good-natured Jacob into a heartless rogue. Read "Romancing a Spinster" to find out what happens when this heartless rouge romances our spinster.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is such a nostalgic read! I stumbled upon it years ago while browsing old children's literature, and its charm still lingers. The story's warmth makes it perfect for a cozy afternoon. As for PDFs, public domain sites like Project Gutenberg often host classics like this—just search the title there. I downloaded my copy ages ago, but always double-check copyright status since editions vary.
If you're into vintage books, you might also enjoy 'Anne of Green Gables' or 'Pollyanna.' They share that same heartwarming vibe. Sometimes libraries offer digital loans too, which is handy if you prefer borrowing over downloading. Either way, Rebecca's adventures are worth the hunt!
'Finding Rebecca' is one that keeps popping up in forums. From what I’ve gathered, it’s not officially available for free—most legal sites require purchasing or borrowing through libraries. Some shady sites claim to have PDFs, but I wouldn’t trust them; they’re often malware traps or pirated copies. If you’re really keen, check if your local library offers digital lending via apps like Libby. Sometimes, indie authors release free chapters on platforms like Wattpad, but I haven’t seen this one there yet. It’s a bummer when books you’re curious about aren’t easily accessible, but supporting authors legally is worth the wait!
On a related note, if you enjoy themes similar to 'Finding Rebecca,' you might like 'The Silent Patient' or 'Gone Girl'—both have that gripping, psychological depth. Scribd’s subscription model sometimes includes lesser-known titles too, so it’s worth a trial. Happy hunting!
Reading 'Rebecca Not Becky' online for free sounds tempting, but I’ve gotta say—it’s a tricky situation. As a book lover, I totally get the urge to dive into a story without breaking the bank, but supporting authors is super important. Christine Platt’s work deserves recognition, and platforms like Kindle or Libby often have affordable options or library loans. Sometimes, indie bookstores even host free community reads!
If you’re strapped for cash, checking out used book sales or swap groups might be a solid middle ground. The joy of holding a physical copy or even a legit e-book feels way more satisfying than sketchy PDFs floating around. Plus, you’re helping keep the literary world alive—win-win!