Dripread
July 3, 2011 8:10 PM Subscribe
Most of us know and love Dailylit. But, if you want to have more current book snippets emailed to you every day, you can upload your own ebooks to Dripread.
The site also has public domain books for people to read.
The site also has public domain books for people to read.
I had not heard of Dailylit, but I'm not sure I trust it.
/pokes at Dailylit with a stick.
posted by Celsius1414 at 8:05 AM on July 4, 2011
/pokes at Dailylit with a stick.
posted by Celsius1414 at 8:05 AM on July 4, 2011
Most of us know and love Dailylit
You sure about that?
posted by salmacis at 8:17 AM on July 4, 2011 [3 favorites]
You sure about that?
posted by salmacis at 8:17 AM on July 4, 2011 [3 favorites]
Most of us know and love Dailylit.
Nope. Never heard of it previously.
posted by Doohickie at 5:01 PM on July 4, 2011
Nope. Never heard of it previously.
posted by Doohickie at 5:01 PM on July 4, 2011
Cool, except I sort of already do this by downloading a bunch of free books on Project Gutenberg, Open Library and Archive.org and then read a little bit each day. But for those who maybe don't have time to hunt around for titles [or are clueless about such titles] this is a pretty good idea.
posted by Rashomon at 6:19 PM on July 4, 2011
posted by Rashomon at 6:19 PM on July 4, 2011
Interesting. I'd originally heard about Dailylit here on the Blue.
posted by reenum at 7:38 PM on July 4, 2011
posted by reenum at 7:38 PM on July 4, 2011
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