Where is a good place to download or read light novels, both licensed and not?
>>22996
>not playing katawa shoujo
>>23034
>implying light novel's and visual novels are the same thing
>>23034
its shit and its a vn
>>22996
Baka-tsuki for not licensed novels.
>>22996
The goddess has the best selection by far. And it's got a good number of real novels by japanese authors too (you'll notice them easily, because the real novels are inside author folders, whereas the light novels are in their own folders).
Though if you wanna pay, lulu.com has a good selection for pretty cheap. If you go that route, do get Hiroshi Mori's (Subete ga F ni Naru) translated books and upload them to the goddess. And anything else you find missing too, like Edogawa Rampo's The Black Lizard, which is in lulu but not on the godded (but the goddess has Japanese Tales of Imagination and The Early Cases of Akechi Kogoro, and lulu doesn't).
bakatuski
you can try #bookz on undernet, /lit/ once had a guide. I managed to find spice and wolf there.
otherwise it's best just to google and find your way to individual translators blogs
>>23112
Forgot my pic.
Also, forgot to recommend you /lit/'s japanese literature collection (search the /lit/ archive) for more real novels by japanese authors. Though the goddes has some books that the /lit/ collection is missing, too.
>>23112
>>23115
Forgot my pic again. I should stop drinking.
bakabt has the welcome to the nhk light novel
>>23153
Welcome to the NHK isn't a light novel. It's a real novel.
>>23112
g-goddess?
>>23225
Yeah. The /a/ manga archive, which also stores novels.
>>23234
link?
>>23259
lemonparty.org
>>23265
haha s1ck b8 /b/r0 xd