- General Questions
- What is the ArcaMax Publishing Book Club?
- The ArcaMax Publishing Book Club brings literary classics to your email for for free. Short segments of these
books are sent daily by email so you can enjoy them for a few minutes each day. Books are also available for reading
online in case you'd like to read ahead or need to catch up.
- How can I stay updated with any new books added to the ArcaMax Publishing book collection?
- ArcaMax Publishing keeps you updated on any new books -- and any related books -- added to the site at the end
of an individual book subscription. You will also receive periodic updates via email, which are included at no
charge once signing up for any one book.
- How do I join the Book Club?
- Simply enter your email next to the book you'd like to read, and then click on the confirmation email you'll
receive immediately. We'll send you the first segment and you can start reading right away.
- Once I'm signed up, how can I read my books?
- Each day, we'll send you an email with the next segment to read. Plus you can always read ahead or catch up on
past segments on the ArcaMax Publishing Web site.
- What are book sections?
- Books are separated into sections based on either chapters or word count. We try to separate all books by chapter, however for some books, this was not possible.
When you subscribe to a book you will receive one section a day until the book is finished.
- If I read part of a book online, can I continue reading the same book with email?
- Yes. You can enter your email address at the end of the last segment you read online and our system will begin your subscription
starting with the next section. If you are already subscribed to a certain and you wish to read more of it online, you may reset your email subscription. Simply enter your email address at the end of the last segment you read online and your subscription will resume starting with the next section.
- Can I print out my book segments?
- Yes. Currently all books in the ArcaMax Book Club are in the public domain and are free to print and/or distribute.
Have more questions? Visit our Book Feedback Form or write the Editor