For our May 2020 book club selection, we've chosen an older release. Much older, in fact. As in one written in 1813. And one that according to Wikipedia "has consistently appeared near the top of lists of "most-loved books" among literary scholars and the reading public".
If you haven't already figured it out, the book for May 2020 is
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
We will be reading it between May 1st and May 21st
Discussion will be from May 22nd to May 28th
Everyone is welcome to read along with us.
If it's a book you've already read, and that is certainly likely, maybe consider re-reading it. Or just come back and join us during the discussion part of the month.
Because this is a classic written over 200 years ago, its copyright has expired, meaning it is part of the public domain, and available for free download in various formats, including Kindle, EPub, and HTML, online at Project Gutenberg, where it is currently the #1 most downloaded book.
Public libraries likely also have it available for download, and even though most are closed because of COVID-19, you can still download e-books. You may even be able to sign up for a library card electronically, if you don't already have one.
HOOPLA which is affiliated with some libraries, also has Pride and Prejudice available for download:
It's also available at Amazon for free on Kindle. As well the actual book can be ordered in Hardcover or Paperback.
Links to download the e-book:
Pride and Prejudice at Project Gutenberg
Pride and Prejudice at HOOPLA
Pride and Prejudice Kindle format at Amazon
If you haven't already figured it out, the book for May 2020 is
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
We will be reading it between May 1st and May 21st
Discussion will be from May 22nd to May 28th
Everyone is welcome to read along with us.
If it's a book you've already read, and that is certainly likely, maybe consider re-reading it. Or just come back and join us during the discussion part of the month.
Because this is a classic written over 200 years ago, its copyright has expired, meaning it is part of the public domain, and available for free download in various formats, including Kindle, EPub, and HTML, online at Project Gutenberg, where it is currently the #1 most downloaded book.
Public libraries likely also have it available for download, and even though most are closed because of COVID-19, you can still download e-books. You may even be able to sign up for a library card electronically, if you don't already have one.
HOOPLA which is affiliated with some libraries, also has Pride and Prejudice available for download:
It's also available at Amazon for free on Kindle. As well the actual book can be ordered in Hardcover or Paperback.
Links to download the e-book:
Pride and Prejudice at Project Gutenberg
Pride and Prejudice at HOOPLA
Pride and Prejudice Kindle format at Amazon
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