Technology
Tackle more books in 2020 with this summary app called BookNotes
TL;DR: The BookNotes app condenses best-selling books into 15-minute summaries, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for $29 — a savings of $270.
Turn off the news, step away from Disney+, and close Twitter for longer than five minutes. If you want to expand your horizons and boost your brainpower as you enter 2020, get this BookNotes Lifetime Subscription instead.
BookNotes is a digital service for busy folks that takes over 1,000 best-selling books and breaks them down into brief 15-minute summaries, helping you read more in less time. Book titles span every category, from finance and career to health and happiness, plus classic literature thrown in as well — and with a lifetime subscription, you’ll have free rein over every single one. The summaries cover key concepts and arguments of each book and allow you to add annotations, giving you a frame of reference for influential books even when you don’t have the time to read them.
If reading 15-minute summaries still puts a cramp in your schedule, you can always choose the audio summaries instead and listen to them on your daily commute, while you’re in line at the grocery store, or even on your lunch break. Seriously, learning new stuff has never been so convenient.
Start shoving more information into your brain instantly. Get a lifetime subscription to BookNotes now for just $29 – a massive discount from the usual cost of $299.99.
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