DailyLit.com - read books in your email

No time to read books? Do you check your email more than 10 times a day? If you answered yes for both questions you might be interested in DailyLit.com. It is a website that can email you digital books to your email by parts. For example the book by Leo Tolstoy titled Anna Karenina consists of 430 parts, that’s either 430 days to finish the book (if you receive email everyday) or over 8 years if you receive email weekends ;)

I know it sounds crazy but maybe Tolstoy was a bad example, because his books are normally very lengthy. Otherwise I think the service itself is not that bad, especially when you are at work. (Your boss would not have a clue that you are reading Tolstoy and determined to finish it in 430 days, right in front of him;)
The site does not have that many books. Most of them are free books that are not copyrighted. Here is the full list by category.
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By Franco on Mar 28, 2007
Hi,
Came accross your blog while doing a bit of BlogExplosion Surfing. Just
wanted to compliment you on your blog. Good job.
Cheers,
Franco
By Ades on Mar 28, 2007
Thanks for dropping by Franco!
By andreas on Aug 13, 2007
wow, great resource. Also google has free books but not on email! books.google.com
By Ashish K Arora on Sep 26, 2007
Hey ades,
just bookmarked dailylit to my bookmark list under “worth checking” (my own style of bookmarking good sites), I will surely subscribe on this weekend.
Thanks for sharing…
Its good to check your site, everytime i get some great info…
Keep doing the same…