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Show HN: Notimeforbooks.com – Read a book, one page at a time, in your inbox

109 点作者 steven_pack超过 5 年前

32 条评论

aspaviento超过 5 年前
I don't get what's the point on this. In my opinion a single page has barely content enough to develop anything interesting and because of it, it could be quite difficult to bring the context of the previous page every day you read a new one. I can't see how one can get hooked to read a book this way.
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whytaka超过 5 年前
I think this is a great idea but I echo the critique that a single page isn’t enough.<p>How about if one were to be able to set their own pace? Many blog sites have those “5minute read” things that naively just count the words or lines and map it to some average reading speed. Maybe even have a tool that measures your reading speed and then let users configure how many minutes of reading they want to allot.<p>Another possibility is to send an email that gives you time options instead. The email will consist of several button links (5, 10, 15min) and then each button will take you to a server side rendered page that has the allotted amount with a Done button at the end to bookmark the position.<p>Just some ideas. I would definitely sign up if it wasn’t just one page for sure!
pgt超过 5 年前
Now if only you could geofence this to restrooms all over the world so it will send you a page as a push notification...while you push.<p>I&#x27;m calling it: Push to Read™️
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codingdave超过 5 年前
Page breaks are not necessarily good breaks in the story. Your sample image on your page shows that it broke in the middle of a sentence. I would think that would make this a difficult way to read a story.<p>What feedback have you received about the effectiveness of &quot;one page at a time&quot;?
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sandoooo超过 5 年前
Implement this as an android app instead of email. Have a system where I can open a random page of a book in a genre as many times as I want for free, and I can continue reading from that page, but if I read through x continuous pages I have automatically bought the book (or a chapter of it) and it goes in my library.
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marai2超过 5 年前
I actually implemented something like this for my ownself. I have a suggestion that you may want to try out as an experiment. Somehow give the user the ability to choose when to receive the next update (and maybe even how much). So for example I know I&#x27;m going to be busy the next couple of days but I want to keep the continuity, so maybe I can schedule to have only a couple of paragraphs sent to me. Or I know I&#x27;m going to be bored out of my mind this weekend I can schedule a page sent to me every 4 hours.<p>In other words if you can add this little gamification aspect and the idea that I have or can have more active control over what&#x27;s delivered to me, I suspect you&#x27;ll have better engagement. For me after the novelty of implementing my own a-page-a-day solution wore off and when I missed a few days then it just seemed like a chore to catch up with my missed reading.
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officemonkey超过 5 年前
Your thumbnail of the Iliad is of the Robert Fagles translation, which is not in the public domain.<p>I&#x27;m not sure that many people would want MORE email.<p>Years ago, I did something like this with Samuel Pepys&#x27; diary. I didn&#x27;t get more than a week in and then I forgot. It was easy to get overwhelmed with the backlog and then I unsubscribed from the RSS feed.<p>I&#x27;m not sure that people have &quot;no time for books.&quot; There&#x27;s plenty of time for books. People are just not in the habit. There are ways to get into the habit, but I don&#x27;t know that one page at a time is the easiest way.
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4d66ba06超过 5 年前
Cool idea! Getting: &quot;Request failed with status 500&quot; when trying to subscribe to &quot;Walking&quot;
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steven_pack超过 5 年前
Maker here. AMA! Happy Thanksgiving!
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cellularmitosis超过 5 年前
I was sitting on a pile of tech book pdf&#x27;s but realized I simply wasn&#x27;t going through them (and was wasting my life endlessly refreshing social media feeds). I threw together a web service which serves up a random page from a random book and it has been great for engaging with these books -- just enough of a tease to make you want to dig in further. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;cellularmitosis&#x2F;1dabd7587662f8aa7652369472595806" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;cellularmitosis&#x2F;1dabd7587662f8aa7652...</a>
happy_path超过 5 年前
Great idea. Subscription does not work for me at the moment but I really like it.<p>Only thing I would suggest is showing some categories with several (3-4) books in each.
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fcarraldo超过 5 年前
Not affiliated, but I’ve been using an app called Serial Reader [0] which does this using push notifications for some time. It’s quite good and offers more than a page per day for those that want it.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.serialreader.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.serialreader.org&#x2F;</a>
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silverreads超过 5 年前
Last week I wrote a shell one liner to find all the chapter titles in a book&#x27;s ToC, grab the line numbers for each chapter start in the text, and head&#x2F;tail the text into individual chapter files. These files are then sent to me via jabber one per morning and discarded.<p>I just finished part 1 of a tale of two cities this way.
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puranjay超过 5 年前
It&#x27;s a cool idea but the thought of receiving 600 emails just to read Moby Dick is somehow making me very anxious.
text_exch超过 5 年前
Anyone who enjoys this might enjoy an email newsletter I run, Thinking About Things [1], which sends readers a single interesting and thought-provoking link every morning. It&#x27;s a similar idea - small, manageable parts of ideas for people who are too busy to pursue idea discovery full-time.<p>[1] thinking-about-things.com
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heymartinadams超过 5 年前
Hi Steven, great idea, just signed up (I’m one of those too busy to read, so no excuse now).<p>Feel free to include my published book as well; it’s copyrighted in the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unitism.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unitism.com&#x2F;</a>
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lawlorino超过 5 年前
This looks pretty cool, congratulations! I was wondering how you set up your email server to get around the automatic filtering a lot of email providers use on the user end. For example, I think Gmail automatically filters anything from a known AWS IP address.
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fitzroy超过 5 年前
I&#x27;ve keep pitching friends on the idea of &quot;Infinite Text&quot; (Infinite Jest, one sentence at a time in text messages).<p>Also, Tolstoy&#x27;s &#x27;War &#x27;n Pieces&#x27;.<p>That said, a page&#x2F;day via email and using public domain works seem like a better compromise.
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fakeinc超过 5 年前
I really like the idea. However, the Chinese quote on this page “千里之行” should be “千里之行,始于足下。“ with the author as “老子”, otherwise, it&#x27;s incorrect. Just my two cents.
BlackLotus89超过 5 年前
Tried the man who folded himsel, the time machine and some others but got no hits. I hope my taste is not too bad or that I&#x27;m blind...
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Insanity超过 5 年前
Kudos on the idea but I don&#x27;t really see this being useful. Reading one page at a time, you&#x27;d just end up losing all context.
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miguelrochefort超过 5 年前
- I couldn&#x27;t find a way to get a list of short non-fiction books sorted by popularity.<p>- After entering my email address, I get a 500 error.
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hwestiii超过 5 年前
Is this supposed to be _new_? I was subscribed to a service called Daily Lit 10 or 15 years ago that did the same thing.
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Raphmedia超过 5 年前
This is pretty nice, I&#x27;ll without a doubt be using it. With the way gmail threads the mails it works great too.
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osrec超过 5 年前
Interesting idea. Btw, the look and feel of the landing page is similar to stripe&#x27;s. Did you model it on that?
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zackproser超过 5 年前
This is awesome, Steven! Well done.
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pgt超过 5 年前
No call-to-action above the fold? Struggling to give you my email address.
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_threads超过 5 年前
Daaamn that’s something I wanted to do for a very long time !
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kevintb超过 5 年前
Love the idea, but maybe have an optional # of pages?
nimvlaj30超过 5 年前
Website does not work with JS enabled.
nikalras1超过 5 年前
Read 15 pages already. Great job!
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ngunity超过 5 年前
This is great I like it
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