How much time do you spend online either reading websites or reading e-mail. Did you ever wish you read more “real” stuff and expanding you intellect and knowledge of the world around you?
Now you can do just that, and keep your nose in your e-mail and websites at the same time.
We’ve uncovered the DailyLit website which lets you read the classics and contemporary best sellers as they’re delivered in chunks into your e-mail inbox or your preferred RSS reader.
We got the idea for DailyLit after the New York Times serialized a few classic works in special supplements
a few summers ago. We wound up reading books that we had always meant to simply by virtue of making them part
of our daily routine of reading the newspaper. The only thing we do more consistenly than read the paper is
read email. Bingo! We put together a first version and began reading
War of the Worlds
and Pride and Prejudice.
We showed it to friends, added more books and features at their request, and presto, DailyLit was born.
There’s literally a shelf of books in my house of various books I’ve received from people that I want to read and just don’t get to in my day. Maybe hoping that DailyLit will help me get started on some of my goals, I’ve found that usually once I start reading a book I can put them away fairly quickly.
Uncover some literary masterpieces and best sellers yourself at DailyLit