Have a look at www.blinkist.com, it sounds like what you’re looking for, there’s a website and a phone app. “Founded in 2012 by four friends, Blinkist now connects 6-million readers worldwide to the biggest ideas from bestselling nonfiction via 15-minute audio and text.”
I find it unlikely that Blinkist provides Slate-Star-Codex-level review’s. That a very different intellectual level then a mainstream outlet hiring a few people to write summaries.
Have a look at www.blinkist.com, it sounds like what you’re looking for, there’s a website and a phone app. “Founded in 2012 by four friends, Blinkist now connects 6-million readers worldwide to the biggest ideas from bestselling nonfiction via 15-minute audio and text.”
Also, this Atlantic article had a good comparison of Blinkist vs Wikipedia vs Reading The Book: www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/11/please-be-brief/417894/
I find it unlikely that Blinkist provides Slate-Star-Codex-level review’s. That a very different intellectual level then a mainstream outlet hiring a few people to write summaries.