Reading groups
Have you thought of using a tool like Daily Lit for reading groups? Daily Lit is a (mostly) free service where you receive a chunk of reading each day by e-mail. Most titles on this service can be read for free.
The number of installments vary according to the length of the book. For example Great expectations by Charles Dickens has 229 installments, The Count of Monte Christo by Alexandre Dumas has 579 installments, Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen has 146 installments and Flipping the Funnel: Non-Profit Edition by Seth Godin has 12 installments.
You can read the whole work by daily e-mail chunks, or decide part way through you will stop and borrow the book from your library. It could be a good way to introduce people to new authors.
There are also some ways you could use this idea with programming for example with encouraging a weekly reading discussion (or a once a month discussion) about the title. Or the title read by e-mail could balance the main reading group discussion. I would be interested to hear (in the comments) if any of you have tried this method of engagement.
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