Maybe the single most important reason for reading books by email is convenience.

Simply reading books has never been easier.

If reading is a passion for you, then you probably know all aboutbook recommendation sites.

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You also probably download books in ePub and PDF format and read them on the screen.

Throw reading via email into the mix and you get another choice to try out.

it’s possible for you to try out email sized chunks each day and see if your interest holds.

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Here are three web services that send you portions of books by email.

It costs just your time.

Dripread stores the ebook and serializes a page to the reader’s email address.

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it’s possible for you to also share your ebooks from your account.

All books on Dripread are free of copyright and are in the Public Domain.

One of the interesting developments on Dripread is that they are trying to make available Open University lectures.

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DailyLit

DailyLit probably best defines this jot down of web reading.

It is also perhaps the best site on reading books by email or RSS thats out there.

The sign-up is free and then it’s possible for you to fill out your profile information.

Each installment doesnt take more than 5 minutes to read.

Installments are formatted in HTML or kept in plain text.

Its the right kind of gentle prod if you want to take up reading as a hobby.

The site is run by Suzanne Beecher who maintains a blog on the site.

Of these three, my vote goes to DailyLit.

It is well rounded and looks most likely to survive the churn that goes on in the web.

Reading books by email is anotheroffbeatbut easy way for book lovers.

Are you aware of any other website that lets you read books by email?