Not that I have time to read them, but everybody should recommend one classic (or otherwise free) piece of fiction/non-fiction/whatever that I should go download for my e-reader. :)
ereader stuff:
– buy the new DKM book & the rest of the CT books in e-format too O.O SQUEE
– get 1gb SD card
– install updated firmware
vaguely work-related stuff:
– write review
– get boxes for last couple book sets to pack up
– sign up for wfc in britain (when i get paid again)
– go through email & add fanmail addresses to the mailing list
– email the few people who wanted copies of HoF
life stuff:
– citizenship paperwork
– call landlord
– do insurance paperwork
– firebomb my office
– and the bedroom
– and the computer room, for that matter
hmmm…well I think Project Gutenberg has most of the Jane Austen books which are always nice to have. Dickens if you roll that way. Shakespeare of course. My favorite “classic” isn’t free but if you’ve never read East of Eden by John Steinbeck I highly recommend it. Cheers.
My favorites are Jane Eyre, Dracula, and the Three Musketeers.
Have you tried any Elizabeth Lowell books?
H. P. Lovecraft. Here’s a good version. http://cthulhuchick.com/free-epub-complete-works-lovecraft-nook/
The prose is rather turgid, but the atmosphere it invokes is priceless.
Depending on your tastes, I would suggest browsing Project Gutenburg. Doyle (Sherlock Holmes), Austen (as mentioned above), early Andre Norton (not much, most of her stuff is still in print), lots of classic children’s authors – They have Andew Lang’s Fairy books! As well as a number of classic mysteries – Carnacki the Ghost Finder, Edgar Wallace, etc.