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  2. Bookmate - Wikipedia

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    Bookmate is a mobile app and web platform that offers unlimited reading of books, audiobooks and comics for a monthly fee. It has over 10 million users and 10 languages, and partners with publishers, mobile operators and content aggregators worldwide.

  3. Scribd - Wikipedia

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    Scribd is a digital document library that hosts over 195 million documents and offers unlimited access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, podcasts, and sheet music. Founded in 2007, Scribd also operates Everand and SlideShare, and has partnerships with major publishers and media companies.

  4. The Handmaid's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The Handmaid's Tale is a dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood about a totalitarian state where women are oppressed and exploited. It is set in the Republic of Gilead, a former United States, where Offred, a fertile woman, is a Handmaid forced to bear children for a Commander.

  5. Talk:Bookmate - Wikipedia

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  6. List of self-publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    Self-publishing is the publication of media (e.g. books, music, art) by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. However, the author may engage professionals or companies to assist with various aspects of publication, distribution or marketing.

  7. Others (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, Bookmate released the novel Others by Alexandra Yakovleva, based on the script by Elena Voitovich. The soundtrack for the audio version was recorded by the group "AIGEL", and the book itself was voiced by a member of the group Aigel Gaisina.

  8. Web fiction - Wikipedia

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    Web fiction is literature available primarily or solely on the Internet, often in serial form. Learn about the history, publication platforms, business models, and types of web fiction, such as web novels, fan fiction, and interactive novels.

  9. Blurb, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Blurb is an American company that allows users to create, self-publish, promote, share, and sell their own print and ebooks. It offers various tools, services, and partnerships for book makers, and has delivered more than 14 million books since 2005.