Instead of reading it on my laptop for a long period of time, I prefer to copy paste it to a word file and then put it on my pad so that I can read it literally read it everywhere like during my bus ride, at the lab when I'm on break, during a long road journey, and during field research. But lately, I came to find that It's very challenging to copy paste novels over 1000 chapters and more. And I wonder if there is a free program that downloads them all in one go or a web site.
There is, it's called PDF/Epub. Though sharing the link here is the prohibited, one can easily search it on the Internet.
Just download the epub and read it through an app which supports epubs. Personally I'd recommend Google play books as it is the best
there are plenty of places to find such things, though quality wildy varies, not that any of us NUFfians would know *ahem* as we are upstanding peoples who dont partake in such things.
Copying and pasting is the best way to go since you are also supporting the translators. If you don't care about that though then you can go ahead and use epubs.
Try to search for the pdf/epub version of the novel you want. It might not bore fruit, but fat chance if it's somewhat popular, there will be its pdf/epub version around.
It's easy, you just have to visit this page: Spoiler https://ensjtrans.com/2016/05/28/invisible-dragon-chapters-1-9-20020725/ Then you just have to save that page in your device to get one completed novel to read anytime anywhere.
Yeah, most of the pdf/epub's are not up to date but it's still a big cake. I guess I'll just c+p the rest.
Your suggestion was very useful and helpful, now that I'm using it I came to a question. Does it send the packed epub to downloads folder or whichever I designate it to ???
Though you have to inspect the file after downloading. As some sites put link to actual chapter on the individual chapter page, some users who either use program or software to auto download chapters into epub end up with an epub file where the chapter content is the page containing the link to the actual chapter
whichever you want. there's a prompt to where to save the created epub. like when you save a webpage or save as some link. just try it.