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Old 07-13-2011, 06:27 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
That makes sense. I actually PREFER condensing genres, which is why I've combined "horror" and "scifi", despite the fact that that means a lot of really different stuff ends up smushed together. "Asimov" and "Aliens" in the same genre?!? Makes sense in MY head, but I can see why it wouldn't for everyone.

I still think you could do all that you say in Calibre and Sony, but I could be wrong.
Maybe on the Sony you can, but on the Kindle I don't think so. But I may be wrong. The only solution I'm seeing is appending the genre name to the sub-genres, but that would fill some pages with collections. For example.

_Fantasy - Classics
_Fantasy - Epics
_Fantasy - ...

But even so I would want to have folders for series and stuff. BTW PRS+ does seem nice ^^

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I recieved my story HD today and so far I am very satisfied with it.
There may be a bunch of bugs in the software, and there may be some strange decisions with the design, but to me the only thing that matters are the text and the quality it is being displayed in. It can be compared to reading an old book with a beaten up and ugly cover, after a while the only thing I see is the text.

Of course I am a bit biased since this is my first E-Reader, but I have always preferred when technology is simple and does not stray too far away from it's designated area of usage. Touch screen, wireless connection, internet browsers may be cool gimmicks, but it isnt vital for having a good reading experience.

When i have read some more on my device i will write a small review on it.
But if you have any questions regarding the device dont be afraid to ask
Good luck with your new device and welcome to the wonderful world of e-reading.

Your experience with the device will certainly be advantageous to some people that may be interested in it. And it's certainly a great think that you're offering yourself to answer any questions regarding the device

That's the spirit
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