EXCLUSIVE: As promised, we are now rolling out French-language free books at BrightLearn (books.brightlearn.ai/#francais).

We have over 1,200 French translated completed across our popular library of over 60,000 total books. (I'm praying the translations are decent, since I don't read or speak French...)

We're running packaging and distribution routines right now to get them all posted. At the moment you'll see only a small number, and they may be glitchy with broken links, etc., but in the days ahead, you'll see French-language books flooding onto the site.

All of them are free to download and share. Free PDFs are also being packaged as part of the rollout.

This is on top of the 1,200+ Spanish-language books we already have on the site.

Next language? Chinese. I already have the book cover translator working, and it's churning out Chinese-language book covers right now, locally, on my own hardware (in my mini data center).

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Enjoy, and spread the word! Lots of French-language books are coming, followed by Chinese and other languages after that!

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