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Does anyone else get annoyed when you *have* to read a paper book? I'm being forced to read "Self-Editing for Fiction Writers" (grad school requirement) and it's not available in e-book format. I find it really inconvenient that I can't change the font size, and that it doesn't fit as well in my bag as an e-book reader.
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Grand Sorcerer
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![]() But, seriously, yes, I have all these TBR pbooks I really wish I now had in ebook form. Incidentally, the pbook (no ebook available) was a small book of short stories called how a moth becomes a boat (<---linky), by Josephine Rowe. Less than one hundred pages long, and each story only lasting a couple of pages or so, it's a book you can just pick up, read a story, and put down. But you'll probably pick it up again later and happily read the same story. Each story feels like a novel-conflated-from-a-moment-and-then-condensed-into-a-very-short-story. Each words feels precisely chosen; as if each sentence took a day or more to write; as if each two-page story was the work of a hundreds of hours. They're condensed from large seams of text into perfectly faceted diamonds. They're very affecting emotionally. I'm loving it, as you can probably gather. Cheers, Marc (* I realise there are accessories that will let this happily happen with the device, but I don't have one ![]() |
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High Priestess
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I took a break from Cutting the Stone to read Tree of Life by Elita Daniels. It's wasn't my usual reading fodder, and whilst I enjoyed the story itself, there was something about it that didn't make it a smooth read for me. There were parts of it I loved, including the beginning part when Deacon was a small child, so give it a go and see what you think. I do think it would translate well into a film.
Now in the middle of reading one of the free romance books from the Mills and Boon site http://www.everyonesreading.com/ |
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Grand Sorcerer
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She deserves a bigger audience. She could probably have one if her very small publisher offered an ebook, hey? ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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High Priestess
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![]() Currently reading a French book called "Holy war, Jihad, Crusade: violence and religion in Christianity and Islam". Now reading the first part, about how Christianity evolved from the initial anti-violent teachings to the glorification of holy war. A very interesting take on the religious and political history of Europe. |
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#6532 | |
Bah, humbug!
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Also for technical books I sometimes prefer paper for studying and focusing on them moreso. |
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Damn, doesn't seem to be available here in the U.S. and it sounds like it's right up my alley..... ![]() |
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High Priestess
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Only need one eye to read
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I recently read his Icerigger trilogy, and next year I will make my way through his Thrankx/Pip nd Flinx books that I have. |
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Bah! Humbug!
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Location: Durham, NC
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I'm re-reading Elmore Leonard's "Maximum Bob" - an oldie but goodie. I can picture the characters from the short-lived 1998 TV series as I read it. Truly a series before its time - wish HBO would get hold of it now.
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#6539 |
ZCD BombShel
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Reading "Misspelled" an anthology edited by Julie Czerneda. So far I'm really enjoying it, the stories go from silly to thought provoking. After Desert Grandma's review, "Tree of Life" by Elita Daniels is probably going to be after this. Mr PLD, I sent friend requests to both you and Elita via Facebook... hope that was ok.
Last edited by phenomshel; 10-04-2010 at 03:53 PM. Reason: I gave MrPLD a doctorate... *grin* |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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But now having nearly finished the last book, it seems that he's taken all the action that should have been spread across those books and crammed it into the last book. Good fun. |
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