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Subject: Reading for free
Date Posted: 9/2/2010 1:19 AM ET
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As no doubt everyonbe knows, most out of copywrite books are qvailable free on the internet. I've been expeerimenting with some of the sites: Guttenberg, Forgotten books, Literary network, and Bartley. Bartley has the Harvard classics and many, many others. Forgotten books tries to collect the bot so great, the books that would otherwise be forgotten to history. Guttenburg is trying to collect everything that is out of copywrite.

If you had to suggest one book to start with, one book out of copywrite that you think is utterly fantastic or a must read, what would you suggest:? do you have a favorite?

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Date Posted: 9/2/2010 8:43 PM ET
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Hmmmmmm. . . . . . .how about Boccaccio's The Decameron?