dailylit.com — Do you spend hours each day reading email but don't find the time to read books? Sometimes it hards carrying around those big, clunky things. Boo-hoo. Well, now you can read in bite-sized chunks. DailyLit sends books right to you inbox in small messages that take less than a few minutes to read.
Dec 31, 2006 View in Crawl 4
x713Jan 1, 2007
That is why I like gmail. It organizes messages sent by any certain email address in order.
sh0rtbus56Jan 1, 2007
classics ARE good books...that's why they're CLASSICSthis service doesn't decrease the time needed to read the book (description)it's an ok idea but reading words off a computer screen really hurts after a while
geniusnotatworkJan 1, 2007
great idea! free books, little chunks everyday, perfect!
adyerJan 1, 2007
Ah the perfect excuse to spend yet more time online in GMiail ... shhh I'm reading. gotta try this one out.
digitalgodd3ssJan 1, 2007
personally I've found audiobooks to be useless - depends on what type of learner you are, and I'm not audial, so I don't absorb much of anything said - it's all based on preference
digitalgodd3ssJan 1, 2007
Actually I think classics have become more relative to time period - the ideas are often very relevant and universal, but the atmosphere is dated, hence why many don't find them as appealing. You're also going back into the era in which authors were paid per word and would go into much more lengthly descriptions to the point where extravagance dulled the story.
tmar89Jan 2, 2007
Great idea. Subscribed!
tymmeJan 3, 2007
Privacy statement states "DailyLit will never sell, rent or share your e-mail address with any third parties for marketing purposes without your express permission."(meh, I'lll earn to reply in proper form some time)
charliesrevengeJan 14, 2007
Look it's just an idea. There's no need to say how many way you are NOT going to use it. It's just another way of doing things. It may help some people in some ways, then again it may not. If it doesn't help, you just pretend it never existed...kinda like the way you were before you even read this post. Not that hard.
jolly1198Jan 27, 2007
Interesting. With additional selections this is a great idea!