
I NEED HELP FINDING THIS PSYCHOLOGY BOOK
Guys I literally don't have enough money to get this book right now and I'm currently job hunting. I kinda need this before next week so if anyone can help me get this book online I'd be very grateful!

Guys I literally don't have enough money to get this book right now and I'm currently job hunting. I kinda need this before next week so if anyone can help me get this book online I'd be very grateful!
Hi!! I desperately want access to these two ebooks but I know nothing about piracy.
The books in question:
“Developmental psychology” - Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E. A., 3. ed. Custom edition., Cengage Learning, 2022
“How Children Develop” - Siegler, R. S., Saffran, J., & Gershoff, E., 7. ed. , Worth Publishers Macmillan Learning, 2024
If anyone would be able to send these to me as pdfs or epubs I’d be eternally grateful 🥹 I tried oceanofpdf but wasn’t able to find them. I’m also traveling at the moment so I don’t have access to a computer, only IPad.
I've always been fascinated by the logic behind ghosts.
If they're able to pass through walls, doors, cars, etc... then surely the ground shouldn't be any different.
Which got me wondering:
What happens if gravity still affects them?
That little thought eventually became Nexus of Regret, my latest short story.
Two strangers meet on a forest road after a fatal accident. They're forced to confront the fact that they're dead, but that's only the beginning.
The story explores guilt, regret, self-forgiveness, and some of the ideas we carry around about what might happen after we die.
I'm deliberately not going to explain too much more. I think stories like this are more interesting when you can discover the rules yourself.
I'm curious what you think, though.
If ghosts could pass through the ground, would gravity eventually pull them somewhere? And if so... where?
Nexus of Regret is now available as an EPUB for anyone interested.
I need to know how to pirate books😭, I genuinely don't have enough money to buy them and they're very much needed in our class.
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I honestly don't want to distribute the book in any way, I just want to have the file to read on my kindle bc I hate reading on my phone or computer, and the ebook is in my school's virtual library. Can someone help?
I’m having trouble finding a digital version of “The Last Witch on the Knock” by Aimée MacDonald anyone have it?
namely, as someone wishing to get both of these for the collection on age of sigmar soulbound, they are the only ones remaining and i haven't found them anywhere
I'm setting up a page (drive link) of my personal library of ebooks for anyone to download
Currently theres 2000+ books of more than 700 authors
Most of them are Epub files in English plus a few in Spanish
If you want the link dm me and I'll send it right away
Pleaseeeeeeeee.
Have no idea how this sub works....
Does anyone ever get responses from ocean pdf? It states to email them if your book request takes over a week, and I’ve been emailing every couple days for a month. Is the email on there wrong? What’s the point of directing people to the email if noone responds. Is there a better way to follow up on a book request?
As the title suggests, if it's possible for anyone to share any telegram bots, please do. The sites in the megathread aren't working and zlib is down :(
I've heard that specific bots can get books from Amazon links and I'd really like it if I can get any access, thank you 🙏
Made this a while ago (still being updated!), and I think it's just about fully working to my liking. It is a userscript so you will have to install tampermonkey or violentmonkey. All it does is it adds a button to various sites making it easier to search that in a book archive. I found it pretty useful myself, so might as well have more people use it.