Hi everyone
This is my first thread I hope it is okay to start one. I would love to talk about classical books. I saw the thread listing all the websites (Gutenberg, Black Mask etc.) where one can get public domain works for free. I use all of these sites and read books on my Palm Handheld all the time. I thought it would be good to have a thread for recommendations of things you found there or of classical favs that you read in paper form
My list so far of Project Gutenberg finds:
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: The first classic I ever liked. A great book, still very readable for a reader with modern tastes. Nicely drawn characters and very atmospheric. I am enjoying this right now for the second time.
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery: The first book I read entirely on my PDA. I really liked it and one of these days plan to download the rest of them and read them in a row.
Sherlock Holmes series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: I have fond memories of reading these as a kid with my dad, and always have a few of these floating around on my Palm device.
Story of my Life by Helen Keller: A bit incomplete as she wrote it in her 20's, but a good read nonetheless. As this is autobiography, it has its biases and tends to gloss over less pleasant things, but it is an inspiring and fascinating story and the book is definately woth the read.
This is my first thread I hope it is okay to start one. I would love to talk about classical books. I saw the thread listing all the websites (Gutenberg, Black Mask etc.) where one can get public domain works for free. I use all of these sites and read books on my Palm Handheld all the time. I thought it would be good to have a thread for recommendations of things you found there or of classical favs that you read in paper form
My list so far of Project Gutenberg finds:
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: The first classic I ever liked. A great book, still very readable for a reader with modern tastes. Nicely drawn characters and very atmospheric. I am enjoying this right now for the second time.
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery: The first book I read entirely on my PDA. I really liked it and one of these days plan to download the rest of them and read them in a row.
Sherlock Holmes series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: I have fond memories of reading these as a kid with my dad, and always have a few of these floating around on my Palm device.
Story of my Life by Helen Keller: A bit incomplete as she wrote it in her 20's, but a good read nonetheless. As this is autobiography, it has its biases and tends to gloss over less pleasant things, but it is an inspiring and fascinating story and the book is definately woth the read.