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Due to ongoing copyright challenges and the passing of its founder in late 2024, official access can be intermittent. The community maintains several ways to reach the database: : The primary website is flibusta.is.
: The most popular modern way to use the library is via their Telegram Bot , which allows you to search for a series or book title and receive the file directly in formats like .epub , .fb2 , or .mobi .
: You can search for a specific series title to see all available entries, authors involved, and the chronological order of the works. 2. How to Access the Library Due to ongoing copyright challenges and the passing
: Each series often has user reviews and ratings to help you decide if a long-running cycle is worth the time commitment.
On the website, the "Series" section is a metadata category used to group books belonging to the same cycle (e.g., The Witcher , Foundation , or Harry Potter ). : You can search for a specific series
: Some series are "open universes" written by multiple authors (like the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. or Metro 2033 books). Flibusta's "Series" tag groups these regardless of the individual writer.
This guide explains how to navigate these collections and access the library through its various community-supported channels. 1. Understanding "Series" on Flibusta On the website, the "Series" section is a
: For users in regions with restricted access, mirrors like flibusta.lib or accessing via TOR/I2P networks are common alternatives. 3. Key Features for Readers