Hey /lit/
I'll be on a plane for 12 hours, in two days time and I'd like to read a book (any book that is freely attainable on the Internet as an ePub file; preferably Gutenberg because it doesn't fuck with my iPod the same way some other sites do) for the entirety of the plane trip. I lost my eReader
charger here, my ereader is dead and I figured there's no point trying to buy a new charger considering I'll be arriving back home so soon anyway where I have a spare charger. I want to read some Russian non-Dostoevskian (because i strongly prefer P&V's translations which can't be freely attained online and I've already read all his shorts and I'm trekking through Brothers on my ereader anyway) lit that isn't horribly translated
and would fit to some nice extent in the timeframe of 12 hours
Thanks!
Just read some gogol short stories
>>8247675
This famalam. Throw in some Chekov and a couple of New Testament books and you're good.
>>8247672
Arthur Conan Doyle's nonfiction, like The Boer War and The Crime of the Congo are really good on PG.
>>8247675
Seconding. You could also try Dead Souls.