Thank goodness for Gutenberg books ( the originator and home to most of the free classics). Some Philip K. Dick titles are even available for free.
Gutenberg is a good site. Amazon has some free e-books in MOBI format for the Kindle.
got about 500 books on my nook so far. b&n has tons of books that are free or ninety-nine cents. love it.
Moby Dick is brutal. You’ll know all you ever wanted to know about 19th century whaling. I honestly don’t know how that book qualifies as a “classic”.
Speaking of… who has read Anna Karenina? It was on my book club’s list, but I had no time for it so I skipped it. Is it another truly amazing classic, or should I continue to skip it?
Bleak House, yes, I could read that over. The others, probably not.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Thank goodness for Gutenberg books ( the originator and home to most of the free classics). Some Philip K. Dick titles are even available for free.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Gutenberg is a good site. Amazon has some free e-books in MOBI format for the Kindle.
More or Less Premium Member over 12 years ago
got about 500 books on my nook so far. b&n has tons of books that are free or ninety-nine cents. love it.
sleeepy2 over 12 years ago
Moby Dick is brutal. You’ll know all you ever wanted to know about 19th century whaling. I honestly don’t know how that book qualifies as a “classic”.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Speaking of… who has read Anna Karenina? It was on my book club’s list, but I had no time for it so I skipped it. Is it another truly amazing classic, or should I continue to skip it?
mathteacher678 over 12 years ago
Bleak House, yes, I could read that over. The others, probably not.