I'd highly recommend that people rather go download or order the CD or, better yet, DVD from Project Gutenberg. I believe you'll get more content, and not have to pay for more than a spare CDR or DVDR to burn it to.
Those of you who don't know them, the Project Gutenberg people work on transcribing old novels etc that have gone into the public domain and distributing them through the internet. All the stories are available to read directly from the website as well, but I highly recommend getting the DVD-archive file, if you have access to a burner.
Doesn't seem like Infoloaders' CD has anything that isn't available through the PG, so it'd really just be a waste of money.
Project Gutenberg
Only downside with the website is that the search engine doesn't always seem to find every relevant book that actually exists in the archive. At least that was true in the past.
Incidentally, if there are any Norwegians here that want a free copy of the DVD, send me a PM and I'll send you one.
Have to admit that I don't use it overly much though, since I so vastly prefer to read a physical book over reading on the screen.