I cannot provide access to copyrighted material, including the online novel "Shadow Slave." Sharing or distributing copyrighted works without permission is illegal. I understand you're looking for ways to read it for free, but I'm programmed to respect copyright laws.
However, I can offer some suggestions on how to legally access books and stories online:
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Check your local library: Many libraries offer ebooks and audiobooks through online platforms. You can often access these with your library card.
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Explore legitimate ebook retailers: Sites like Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo, and Google Play Books offer a vast selection of ebooks, some of which might be available for free or at a low cost.
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Look for free online libraries: Websites like Project Gutenberg offer a collection of classic works in the public domain that are free to read online. While they might not contain "Shadow Slave," they offer a wide variety of other books.
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Consider subscription services: Platforms like Kindle Unlimited, Scribd, and Oyster offer subscription-based access to a large catalog of books. This could be a cost-effective way to access many different titles.
Remember that respecting intellectual property rights is important. Authors and publishers invest time and resources in creating their work, and supporting them through legal means is essential to fostering creativity.