My New Favorite: DailyLit
posted by Amy on July 23, 2008 at 01:24 PM in Books & Literature, My New Favorite

It is like they looked into my mind, and figured out exactly what would make me most happy.  Thanks to this most marvelous of websites, DailyLit, I am able to read a bit of a good book everyday!!!

From the website:

We created DailyLit because we spent hours each day on email but could not find the time to read a book. Now the books come to us by email. Problem solved.

You can read your installments wherever you receive e-mail/RSS feeds, including on your Blackberry and iPhone. Installments arrive in your Inbox according to the schedule you set (e.g. 7:00am every weekday). You can read each installment in under 5 minutes (most folks finish in 2-3 minutes), and, if you have more time to read, you can receive additional installments immediately on demand.

Uhhhh, brilliant?!  Yeah, so I am currently into chapter 3 of The Picture of Dorian Gray, which I have been meaning to read for years but never found (made) the time.  There are lots of websites that offer tricks and tools for which I really have no use whatsoever (*cough*twitter*cough*).  But this...well this is one web application which has found a permanent place in my daily life.


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