Butfinding the time to readcan be really difficult.
So, why not use this simple method to help you read more books?
How Serialized Reading Works
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, serials were all the rage.
Today, the reasons for reading serials has changed a bit.
We spend an incalculable number of hours on our computers and mobile devices.
Our attention spans might even be shorter.
All of these things make serial apps a great option to help you read more books.
Many of these apps are free, but some will cost you money.
Some deliver daily, some weekly, some on an irregular schedule.
Let’s look at a handful of serial reading apps.
Lovecraft,The Crystal Cryptby Philip K. Dick, andThe Captain of the Pole-Starby Arthur Conan Doyle).
And new books are being added all the time.
Pick a few and get started!
As of this writing, there are five serials available.
(And you’ve got the option to read season premieres for free to try them out.)
Romance, for example?
Grab a book for $10, and you’ll get a new installment every day for 30 days.
But authors also agree to share a specific portion of their revenue with their supporters.
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