Oprah Book Club Picks Available in Large Print, Braille, and DAISY

January 4, 2011 20:37 by Bradi

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Bradi Grebien-Samkow: bradi@readhowyouwant.com

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Oprah Book Club Picks Available in Large Print

Sydney, Australia, January 4, 2011—Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations, recently chosen for Oprah’s Book Club, are now available from ReadHowYouWant in fives sizes of EasyRead® large print. Readers can choose their own personal, large print format and join in on the Oprah.com discussion of these classic titles. ReadHowYouWant has the only readily available large print editions of Great Expectations and David Copperfield by Dickens, another Oprah.com favorite. All large print books from ReadHowYouWant are optimized for easy reading with specially chosen fonts, reduced hyphenation, and improved word and line spacing.

A special, New Years’ promotion offers 20% off any large print sizes of A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations, plus a free e-pub copy from www.readhowyouwant.com. Readers can participate in Oprah’s Book Club discussions at www.oprah.com/book_club, or post their thoughts on the books at the ReadHowYouWant blog. Readers can choose between EasyRead® 16 pt, 16pt bold, 18pt, 20pt, and 24pt large print, as well as braille, MP3, or DAISY (synchronized text and audio) to suit their individual reading style and needs. Format Selection Guides and review copies in all formats are available upon request.

ReadHowYouWant’s catalog of over 8,000 books includes dozens of other titles from Dickens, including Oliver Twist and Bleak House. Readers can rediscover some of their old favorites from the Classics Collection, as well as browse contemporary titles from over 150 publishers in a wide variety of genres, such as health, mystery, cookbooks, children’s books, and more.

About ReadHowYouWant

ReadHowYouWant Pty Ltd and its R&D parent company, Accessible Publishing Systems Pty Ltd are both Sydney, Australia-based privately held companies co-founded in 2004 by electronic publishing pioneers Christopher Stephen and Greg Duncan. ReadHowYouWant’s award-winning conversion technology reformats existing books into the widest selection of on-demand, alternative format editions on the market today. Each edition has been optimized for maximum readability. For more information visit www.readhowyouwant.com.


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