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Download Ebook , by Golden Deer Classics Arthur Conan Doyle
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File Size: 17898 KB
Print Length: 12470 pages
Publisher: S (January 12, 2013)
Publication Date: January 12, 2013
Language: English
ASIN: B01N2287KC
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It's obvious from looking at the titles alone that these are mostly 5-star works that, as "classics," rightly deserve to be read -- IF you so choose. But it's equally obvious (now that this third set has appeared from Golden Deer), that the qualitative imperative (these are so good you HAVE TO read them) lessens with each new batch of 50 culled from the many thousands that are freely available in the public domain. Some of these aren't really that great -- or are great for different reasons, making comparative generalizations about them almost meaningless, but certainly very subjective. How do you rate THE KAMA SUTRA to THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING or FANNY HILL to NORTHANGER ABBEY? Are these equally as great?So how many MUST be read? At first it was 50, a unique, qualitative, once-only selection implying that, while other books were obviously very good, these 50 alone were carefully and deliberately chosen to reflect the absolutely very best ones you positively HAVE TO read. Why? Presumably to be a well-read, cultured and refined, intelligent person. I have no problem with that. Except that it was followed by 50 more -- and now 50 more. How many does one REALLY need to read before one dies? Will 150 do it? (Actually ALL of them and many more besides, because you won't be able to read ANY of them afterward.)Yes, this is a handy way to get a lot of great reading matter in a single download, but a year from now, how convenient will it be to locate any one particular book imbedded within these 3 sets from your (as a book lover) presumably vast ebook holdings in cloud storage?Because certain famous authors deservedly re-appear in these sets, given enough time and enough additional sets, you may end up accumulating almost all of their works. That's good, but wouldn't it be better to download truly complete sets of their works NOW instead? That way (at any time in the future) you'll know exactly where to locate a particular novel by a particular author, and because you obtained a complete works set, you can be sure you have it. Such sets are seldom priced at over $2.99 (such as from Delphi), are frequently only $.99 and occasionally are even (briefly) free.The intent of the publishers/packagers of these huge, catch-all bundles is to sell otherwise free public domain ebooks to lovers of great literature -- like me. Bundles of such free materials ARE worth acquiring IF they are soundly based on some unifying organizational or thematic or qualitative principle, and I have purchased numerous single-author sets (Complete Works of Jane Austen), genre-based sets (Father Brown mysteries), and the like, each complete in its own way and each self-defining its content for convenient future retrieval.A huge batch of great books does not automatically make a great bundle; it only makes a very large one. A great bundle must have some definable, unifying principle -- and that you "HAVE TO read them before you die" is not specific enough to be useful (especially as it expands beyond and dilutes its original standard of qualitative uniqueness).My 4-star rating for this bundle (rather than 5) reflects factors mentioned above as well as the incongruity of some choices. If you examine the titles in it and want them, by all means download it, especially since the books are handsomely presented. But be aware you can obtain every one of them individually -- at your leisure, as you wish to read them -- in free public domain editions within the Kindle Store and within smaller, more unified low-priced bundles. The books herein (mostly) DO deserve to be read, but how they're packaged will affect their future accessibility to you and whether or not you actually are able to get around to reading them.
not indexed, making it difficult to find a particular book in the collection.
Unless you were around when you had to spend a lot of money on books, at one time I spent thousands on building a library, you can't understand how wonderful it is to get 50 classics for a couple of dollars. How can anyone give this collection less than 5 stars?
Classic literature. The stuff that high school makes you read and, it's not until you're an adult, you realize how good the books are. Plus, it's a fabulous bargin.
I think I've read 49 of them. Great summaries which help you decide what to read next. I think I'm going to reread some of them.
Enjoying each I have chosen to read so far, must be why they are master pieces. Luckily or hopefully I will have time to finish the 30+ ones I want to read before I go to the big Kindle reader in the sky.
Who comes up with this arbitrary number about how long it should take a reader to read books. If the book is interesting, has a great flow from one chapter to the next and has great characters it takes very little time for me to read it. I don't care if it's 200 pages or in the thousands. A great book is just that, great! Though Kipling and Austen I never been a great fan.
Haven't read it yet. I have read most of them before in some class in school. I'll give it a 5 though.
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