WeBuzz

Public post in the reader discussion for The Brothers Karamazov.

Need a place to read books (including Brothers Karamazov)? I built a website to help.

By kettleglade

Hey everyone! I just launched a web app last month that’s meant to help people actually read more (and not just think about it), read better, and read together. On the site you can: - Read books for free right on the platform They’ve got a “Most Popular” list too—I'm pretty sure there’ll be stuff there you’ll want to reread or finally get to. And yes, you can read *The Brothers Karamazov* all the way through on there. - Set a reading goal and track it based on either time or books - Keep a book journal and view your reading history/stats, like marking things as Want to Read / Currently Reading / Finished They’re also adding new books and features pretty regularly. I made this because I kept seeing people ask for something like it (or at least an alternative to Goodreads, even though this does a lot more) around on different places, so I ended up building 26reads (26reads.com). If you want, you can check my profile at 26reads.com/christopher. If you try it, I’d love any feedback—also feel free to say what kinds of features or books you’d want added. Thanks for reading, and thanks to the mods for letting me post. :) Also, a few of the books you can read on there that connect with other reading groups/subreddits: - Don Quixote for /r/yearofdonquixote - Count of Monte Cristo and Les Miserables for /r/AReadingOfMonteCristo - War and Peace for /r/ayearofwarandpeace - Middlemarch for /r/ayearofmiddlemarch - Anna Karenina for /r/yearofannakarenina - Finnegans Wake for /r/FiveYearsOfFW