From MediaPost
"Whether your reading list includes works by Jack London, Emily Dickinson, Jules Verne, or all three, ArcaMax's nearly 700 available texts will likely satisfy your cravings."
Columnist Lauren Berger
From ABC affiliate WVEC, Spirit of Hampton Roads
"...At 2.5 million e-mails a day, 'Arca' is on a roll...Since 1999, ArcaMax has published some 45 newsletters. They are applying for a patent for this new technology (reading classic books chapter by chapter by e-mail) that offers readers flexibility."
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Reporter Joe Flanagan
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From the Rocky Mountain News
"It's a great way to tackle the classics. And here's the clincher: if a person falls behind, all he has to do is call up the book online, go back to the chapter where he left off, then click the update option. The computer will send all new emails from the indicated spot. Likewise, if a person wants to read ahead, he'll find the whole book online and can also click the update option to reset his place in the book."
Columnist Patti Thorn
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From Content Biz.com
"In email publishing, you're darn lucky if you crack 25% open rate for newsletters to consumers. So how does Arcamax get *consistent* 45% open rates for more than 600 daily titles? Plus -- here's the glorious part -- these newsletters have no editorial costs or writing staff. But sponsors appear to adore them."
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From Inside Business, a Virginian-Pilot publication
"The company is one that shows, and in many way expands, how far online media has come, and how far it can go."
Business Reporter David Nowitzky
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From ABC affiliate WCVB-TV Boston
"If you love to read but don't want to keep making the trip to your local library, here's a Web site that gives readers free access to books through e-mail. ArcaMax.com has an online book club that sends readers a new chapter of a book to their e-mail every day. You can search for books in categories such as fiction, short stories, poetry and sci-fi."
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From CBS affiliate KYW NewsRadio Philadelphia
"You'll find plenty of good reading here -- from Aesop's Fables to Jane Austen and Edgar Allan Poe -- that will keep you well-read, as well as well-connected."
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From The Daily Press, a Tribune Company publication
"They seem to have struck a chord because their subscriber base for the book club has jumped to more than 14,000 this month."
Business Reporter Sharyl Covey
From eWeek.com
"Readers can go at their own pace, rather than being force-fed some pre-determined amount of the book, as has been the practice of e-mail book clubs."
Online Reporter Ben Charny
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From Knight Ridder/Tribune Campus Wire Service
"With Arcamax, subscribers have a choice. They can read the entire book online or have a chapter e-mailed to them every day, both free of charge."
Campus reporter Linh Bui
From Cool Site of the Day February 8, 2006
"The ArcaMax Book Club is an innovative new system by which subscribers can receive free books, one chapter per day, by e-mail. If they read ahead on the Web site, or fall behind on their daily installments, they can reset their subscription to the last chapter they read. Subscribers also receive a special book newsletter every Sunday with trivia, the biography of the week's featured author, and a list of new books available on the site. Visit the ArcaMax Book Club to find out more and start reading."
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From AskMen.com
"If you love to read then this site will suit you perfectly. ArcaMax.com offers the full texts of all their books and each day they'll send you a chapter. And when new books come in, they'll let you know."
Writer Andre Poupada
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From The Utah Statesman
"Students are always trying to find ways to save time and money. ArcaMax Book Club hopes that they've found another way to help people find entertainment with no money down."
News Reporter Lisa Christensen
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From the Oyster Pointer
"An ocean of information is just a few clicks away on the Internet, but swimming through it may prove daunting. With ArcaMax Publishing, however, obtaining the online content you want is simple."
Ryan R. Kinser, The Oyster Pointer

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