Penguin Classics: A Complete Annotated Listing

Developer
Pearson PLC
Genre
Catalogs
Version
1.0.1
Release date
June 28th 2011
Size
10 Mb
Price
Free
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    June 29th at 3:20pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    We may still be waiting for Penguin's beautiful childrens' book-reading iPad app, but if you favor their Classics range, this free annotated listing app will be a nice companion to that battered paperback you always carry around. It basically acts turns any Penguin fan into a card-carrying Penguin fan, with descriptions of each book; quizzes; a profile for listing all of your read books; plus a neat shake-to-discover function so you can read something the app chooses at random. Unfortunately the app...