
Interactive eBooks provide inspiration for writers
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One of the most often repeated tips for writers is to read a lot.
With the release of 4 free video-enhanced eBooks from Vook.com, writers can gather a little inspiration through an interactive reading experience.
Vook.com offers eBooks with a multimedia edge. Books are provided alongside videos that enhance the story, and can be read through either Vook’s web-based application or their mobile application for your iPhone, iPad or iPod.
Vook also makes it easy to share your thoughts on their books via Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites right from the Vook itself.
Free Vooks for eBook Lovers
In celebration of the kick-off to Summer, Vook has offered up 4 of their eBooks for your enjoyment:
The Autobiography of Ben Franklin
Franklin wrote the most popular autobiography in history, and it's even more awesome with expert commentary in videos.
Dracula's Guest is the short story that Bram Stoker wrote before Dracula made him famous. And it will show you just how powerful his imagination always was.
One of the greatest and most retold stories in history comes to life with images and narration. Guaranteed to blow your house down.
The Sherlock Holmes Experience
With this app, you can do your own investigation along with literature's greatest detective. Read the stories, and watch videos about Holmes's London.
The Vooks can be downloaded from iTunes.
If you’d prefer to read the stories the old fashioned way, check out your local Toronto Chapters store or Amazon.ca for the books:
- The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
- Dracula's Guest
- The Three Little Pigs
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Bottom Line
Keeping your mind focused on yor writing goals is a surefire way to accomplishing them. But every now and then, don’t forget to take in a little inspiration.
This multimedia experience from Vook.com provides a fun, interactive way to experience your favorite stories in a new way.
Share your Thoughts
Do you read eBooks? How do they compare to reading traditional books? Would the addition of video make the experience more enjoyable for you? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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