Write@You! Now Offers Direct Links to the 100 Best Online eBook Bargains
Write@You!, a blog about fiction, indie publishing, politics and the "writing life," has created an online tool that provides links to Free downloads of the "100 Great Books" available through Project Gutenberg. The ebooks are available in all major e-reader formats.
Baltimore, MD, June 02, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Looking for a great deal on the best books of all time? The blog, Write@You! (www.writeatyou.wordpress.com), has created an online tool that provides direct links to free downloads of the "100 Great Books," at http://writeatyou.wordpress.com/100-great-books/. These are the same classics covered in the undergraduate "great books" education program at St. Johns College, in Annapolis, MD.
"We researched and provided links to the download pages for most of these great works," says Jon Reisfeld, who uses the blog to write about fiction, indie publishing, politics and the writing life.
All of the links connect to pages at Project Gutenberg, one of the Internet's leading providers of free, quality ebook downloads. "Project Gutenberg offers downloads in most major e-reader formats," Reisfeld says, "but with more than 33,000 ebooks in stock, searching can be time consuming. Our '100 Great Books' listing saves time for readers interested in these select books."
The 100 Great Books list includes many of the best works of fiction, including: Shakespeare's plays, Jane Austin's "Pride & Prejudice," Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Tolstoy's "War & Peace" and Middlemarch, by Mary Ann Evans (aka George Elliot), to name a few.
An indie writer, with two published works of fiction in ebook format, Reisfeld says he was excited by a project that allowed him to "use some of today's most advanced communications technology to unite people with some of the greatest writing, and thinking, this planet has ever produced."
"Plus," he says, "you simply cannot beat the price!"
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"We researched and provided links to the download pages for most of these great works," says Jon Reisfeld, who uses the blog to write about fiction, indie publishing, politics and the writing life.
All of the links connect to pages at Project Gutenberg, one of the Internet's leading providers of free, quality ebook downloads. "Project Gutenberg offers downloads in most major e-reader formats," Reisfeld says, "but with more than 33,000 ebooks in stock, searching can be time consuming. Our '100 Great Books' listing saves time for readers interested in these select books."
The 100 Great Books list includes many of the best works of fiction, including: Shakespeare's plays, Jane Austin's "Pride & Prejudice," Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Tolstoy's "War & Peace" and Middlemarch, by Mary Ann Evans (aka George Elliot), to name a few.
An indie writer, with two published works of fiction in ebook format, Reisfeld says he was excited by a project that allowed him to "use some of today's most advanced communications technology to unite people with some of the greatest writing, and thinking, this planet has ever produced."
"Plus," he says, "you simply cannot beat the price!"
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www.writeatyou.wordpress.com
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