Literature Classics on CD
As I have said before, I don’t like formatting books, but I do it. I really miss Black Mask. I could go there and download an already formatted e-book for my reader. I am glad that I bought their DVD before the site disappeared. I have tried to format e-books from Gutenberg and some other places, but I haven’t been quite satisfied with any of my results. I get odd characters and space gaps. I am too lazy to take the time to clean up the files, so I look for alternatives. A bargain bin alternative is Bookshop Classics. I have seen it sold separately for $4.99 and bundled with Bibles & Religion 400 Complete Works for $9.99 in the value software section of the big box stores. The Bookshop CD contains over 1,000 literary classics. These books can be viewed on you PC and you can print the book out. The best part is that you can save books in plain text. The only drawback is that there is no book art. Another choice is Reader Rom‘s Ultimate Library. Amazon lists this collection for considerably less at $15.75. The Collections boasts having over 10,000 books. Again you can export all e-books as a text file. Another feature is that you can have the books read to you. I tried it, but the voices are too mechanical. I didn’t like it, but perhaps there are people who will. What I did find in the collection are 127 books by Doc Savage. I didn’t follow the Black Mask saga closely, but I thought the crux of it was caused by these very books. Anyway, you can go to Reader Rom for more information and lists of books.




No need to miss Blackmask as he is back under the name Munsey’s. The software is unfortunately different, but he has added a few new formats such as Sony Reader.
Jorgen,
I have been to the new site and had not made the connection. Thanks for pointing it out. Still, for me it just feels like someting is missing. I guess it’s hard for me to change. Thanks for your comment!
Ellen
I greatly prefer the old site as well, but that can’t be helped. Anyway, he is providing a great service and I look forward to the day when he gets all the data entered.