Read Together Online: DailyLit Book Groups on Twitter
Reading a book online, while cheaper and more environmentally friendly than buy it in print, has never appealed to me. I am just not interested in sitting and staring at a computer screen longer than need be. I’ve toyed with the thought that I might download classics to read on the bus if I had a Blackberry or iPhone. But, alas, my free cell phone does not accept e-book downloads.
DailyLit, the leading publisher of online books, knew that this was a problem and has come up with a new hook to make e-books more appealing.
Teaming up with social networking site Twitter, DailyLit has established virtual book clubs.
Starting this week, DailyLit has made three popular titles available in short, daily installments via Twitter. All subscribed readers receive readings on the same schedule, and can then discuss the book in the designated forums. The first group reading began June 16 and includes Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (2003) by Cory Doctorow, 100 Ways to Succeed/Make Money (online only) by
Tom Peters, and Pride and Prejudice (1813) by Jane Austen.
Joining is free and explained in detail on DailyLit’s Twitter page. E-books can be received through RSS feed, e-mail, Twitter notices, and some mobile devices.


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