Ok, while I realise we blur the lines of "reading" a lot on this blog in favor of listening, I'm still not sure if an ibook really counts more than an audio book, especially if you are reading it off something the size of your palm (David would have the advantage there... huge mitten wearer)... and I'm off on a tangent already. The point I wanted to get out here is that I know many of you dear readers have handy...cell phones ;) and most classics are available FO FREE!
I'm probably preaching to the choir here, but COOL. Jane Austens, Jane Eyre, Huck Finn, etc! I haven't read a full book per se, but rather SHERLOCK HOLMES which is FREE/awesome. I recommend it for everybody.
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This example even contains an ibook ihave (Winnie the Pooh) and one I've listened to but not "read"... (House Rules)! |
I am going to look for more Sherlock Holmes now. I like them because they're not so long, so you're not looking at that little screen forever, and because they're great.
EDIT: speaking of blurring the lines, I have not found more Sherlock Holmes yet because "The Warblers" apparently have an album!!!!@!@$#@$Q
2 comments:
Oh wow... I have not downloaded a single book onto my phone. And 3 of those books are Simon & Schuster! Woo!
They're great for little reading breaks (especially wiTh the short stories... Like dear Holmes ;)
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