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What do you say when asked what page you're on?
It might just be this way for the Kindle DX, but I've been reading some .mobi files, and at the bottom it tells me I'm on locations 5372 - 97, out of 12866. So I'm curious, if every ereader does pages like that, what would you say if someone asked what page you were on?
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Nobody ever asks me, but I'd probably say "27 out of 150" or something, and let them work out the ratio as needed for other books. It's the same problem as HB/TPB/MMPB has always been ... page 27 in one isn't page 27 in any of the others (and a reprint of any of those might move it around to yet another location).
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I think the only people who ask me how far into a book I am, are the ones who have read that book and would like to talk about it.
The easiest thing is to always be "about half-way through". |
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sounds weird Sony gives me page numbers
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No one ever asks me what page of a book I'm on, nor do I ask anyone else. I've always asked, "what part are you at?" or, "did you reach such and such place yet?" It's not like you remember what happened in the book at every page.
But if someone did ask me, I'd just answer them. Sonys pretty much use a normal page number system, not "locations" like you seem to be describing so I wouldn't think much of it to just say the number. |
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Same as banjobama. Nobodoy asks and I wouldn't ask either. As Worldwalker said, even in pbooks page numbers aren't always the same. It makes more sense to ask where a person is in the book, what event just took place.
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Since the page numbers can vary so much (due to font size, screen size, and formatting), there are two ways I'd describe where I am in an ebook:
- An absolute reference, based on the ebook itself, such as "I'm in chapter eight." - A rough fraction or reference, such as "eighth of the way" or "quarter of the way" or "I'm in the middle of the ebook" since this would give someone an idea of how far I am into the book without having to rely on a specific page number. As far as page numbers go, my Sony ereader uses normal page numbers with all formats with the exception of epub. With epub I will get page numbers like "3-4 of 54" and from what I understand based on my reading in these forums that is part of the way the epub format handles page numbers. Last edited by Solitaire1; 07-23-2010 at 01:59 AM. Reason: To add more information. |
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I think most people who'd ask what page you're on, uses it as a way to ask where in the book you are - they'd probably be a little confused if you just gave them the number.
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It's not the ePUB format, it's just Adobe's way of computing "pages". It would be better to call the "fragments", because they are completely unrelated to any kind of page by default.
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With the kindle couldn't you just say 17% through and then let them do the maths. Must admit the location numbers mean absolutely nothing to me - can anyone explain them?
The only time anyone has ever asked me where I was in a book was when reading "Madam Bovary" when two people on separate occasions had asked if I'd got to the carriage scene yet. I was actually quite bored by the book and was rather glad there was something to look forward to but sadly even that bit disappointed me in the end. I guess I'm just not cut out for historic fiction. |
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If they ask, I just tell them whatever page my reader says.
[Start rant] I just want e-readers to be more popular so people will quit bothering me with questions about the reader. What is it? Do you like it? Where'd you get it? How much? Etc. Now, honestly, I like talking about my reader. But, to paraphrase Ratso Rizzo: "I'm reading here! I'm reading here!" Sometimes, I'm scared to go out in public with it for fear of interruptions. Never got that much attention with paper books... [/rant] ![]() Marilyn |
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