Reading for busy people

by George Ambler on Monday, October 2, 2006

I found this interesting site Daily Lit

The philosophy behind the site is that we all spend many hours each day reading e-mail, but don’t find the time to read books. This is where DailyLit comes in, they bring books right into your inbox in convenient small messages that take less than 5 minutes to read. The best part is that it’s free as all the books on DailyLit are in the public domain.

The service is easy to use:

  1. Sign-up here
  2. Select your book
  3. Select when and how often you want to receive your messages
  4. Provide your e-mail address
  5. You’re Done!

I’ve signed-up and currently reading, “How to Speak and Write Correctly” and finding the service quite useful…. Give it a try.

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1 Matthew Cornell Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 3:13

You may be interested in my post “Matt’s Idea Blog: How to read a lot of books in a short time” – http://ideamatt.blogspot.com/2006/02/how-to-read-lot-of-books-in-short-time.html

Cheers!

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