Can You Read?
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It’s a well-known fact that 99.997% of users on YouTube are illiterate. If you don’t believe me, take a read through some of the comments there. In all seriousness, illiteracy is a large problem in our country today. You would be surprised at how large the actual percentage is of people who have difficulty reading and comprehending written words. There’s a website that can help – by giving you access to a huge library of books. There’s no cost – other than your computer and Internet connection.
Read Print is a site full of books – a virtual library for students, teachers and just plain reading enthusiasts. You’ll find thousands of books, poems, stories, play and even essays – all waiting for you to curl up in your computer chair to read. There are more than 8,000 books by 3500 authors, just waiting for you to click and read.
You’ll find printed materials (remember – for FREE!) by Charles Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe, Jane Austin, Shakespeare, and even Mark Twain. Sit back and enjoy old favorites like The Great Gatsby, 1984 and The Invisible Man. These are books you can enjoy over and over again. Why worry about your copy becoming dog-eared from too many turnings of a page? Just read the book online at your own pace, and don’t worry ever again about hurting your hard copies.
Reading is essential. It is a vital part of education and personal growth… and helps to open your mind, letting it soar to places it otherwise may never go. Take more time to read, will you?
- Its a Big World Bob & Burdette Bird Nest and Snook & Madge Library (Sold As a Set)
- World Tree: Snook & Madge Library
- Learning with Teddy, Kids Cloth Soft Rag Book Toy
- Elmo’s Noisy Day (Fisher Price Power Touch Learning System book & cartridge)
- The Oracle Betrayed: Book One of The Oracle Prophecies
- Counting Rhymes
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3 Comments
Tracy
October 8th, 2009
at 7:36am
Don’t forget “Project Gutenberg”- been around a while…
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Christian
October 8th, 2009
at 8:28am
Speaking of which, I think you mean Edgar Allan Poe and Jane Austen… Thanks for the info, I will check it out…
Glen Farmer
October 9th, 2009
at 6:03am
Great site.
Thanks for linking to it.