76 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
Apr 2021 Launched

The Magical Mystery Club is an anonymous book club started by students at Harvard College and the University of Chicago. Every week, members receive a free, full-length book with a brief description of why we chose the book.

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What the Community Said

Hey Hunters! Psyched to share a cool project we've been working on :) We are avid readers at Harvard and the University of Chicago who struggle to find and afford good books. Uninspired by existing options, we created a no-cost service that takes the pain out of reading. As a member of the Magical Mystery Club you'll receive a free, full-length book every week with a short description of why we liked it. No external download. No guesswork. Just vetted titles delivered straight to your inbox. Hap

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When I enter my email address & name and click "subscribe," nothing happens.

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How do you deal with the copyright?

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