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Old 03-16-2011, 11:16 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by covingtoncat73 View Post
My advice is, if you go into a book to glance at it but don't intend to start reading it right then, go to the last page to finish it if you want to clean up you're reading list.
i have come across that, i fiddled with it a lot day 1, then reset everything.
then i played with the folder on kobo and erased some empty folders then couldn't communicate with calibre so another reset. i'm good now !!

i did read that you'll be able to close books now with the new update being released so you won't have to flip through the book you can just close it to take it off the i'm reading list.

there's a 50% coupon floating around in a thread here and i think its spin50 or spin50win
you can try those in kobobooks and get the discount.

i bought myself a giftcard to use online and i already had the hard copies but i purchased the ereader versions of the bricklayer and agent x both by noah boyd. fun reads.

got decision points by george bush yesterday and i also bought playing with fire - theo fleury and tough guy - bob probert.

started reading decision points and its pretty good so far, the reviews all over the place are very good for it overall, looking forward to getting into it more.

i have war and peace on there as well, not sure if i'll ever read it but i may take it slow.
got some dostoevsky but haven't loaded into the kobo yet.

not sure about those, i know they're great literary masterpieces etc..but i like my books as page turners, mystery/action/suspense. they may not be the best written or best acknowledged but if i find them fun to read then it's good enough for me!

the autobiographies are good as well, interesting to hear their stories.
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