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The GSU Bookstore Is Open: Browse Every Title on One Shelf

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For a long time, our books lived like good neighbors who had never met: 288 of them, each with its own page on this site — the story behind it, reader questions answered, the door to the Kindle edition — and no hallway connecting them. A visitor could stand in our Library and never learn that the shelf went back 288 titles deep.

That hallway has now been cut. The GSU Bookstore is open at the top of the Library: one search box, the whole shelf. Start typing — plumber, framing, reading, republic — and the stacks rearrange themselves around your word. Click any title and you land in that book's own room.

Why does a tuition-free university run a bookstore at all? Because the books are the tuition. Global Sovereign University charges no one, ever — and every Kindle sale at $3.99 is what keeps the lights on, the tutor answering in 83 languages, and the practice games free. The Founding Chancellor wrote every title and donated every one of them to the Foundation. When you buy a book, you are not a customer; you are a benefactor who walks away with a book.

Browsing costs nothing and always will. Every book's page is free to read: what it teaches, who it serves, and the questions readers ask before buying. A growing number of teaching titles can be read in full, free, right on this site — with more arriving as their rooms are built.

Go wander the stacks. The shelf has been waiting to meet you.

Questions Readers Ask

Is it free to browse the GSU Bookstore?

Yes. Every book's page is free to visit and read. The Kindle editions are $3.99 on Amazon, and every sale funds free education at GSU.

How do I find a specific book?

Open the Library, and at the top you'll find the Bookstore search box. Type any word from a title and the shelf filters instantly — no account, no login.

Who wrote the books in the GSU Bookstore?

Dr Gene A Constant, Founding Chancellor of Global Sovereign University, wrote and donated every title. Book sales are the Foundation's way of keeping every course, tutor, and certificate free.

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