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Your favorite EPIC novel.
No longer do we have to suffer from bruises and scrapes from dozing off while reading in bed. Your reader may sting a little when it hits you in the face, but it's nothing like that beautiful hardback version of Ulysses you bought that leaves a new dent in your forehead halfway through the second chapter every time you try to read it.
What about a story so epic that paperbacks can't even contain it? A book so epic that gravity rips the book in half when you carefully remove one hand to take a sip of your drink. E-Book readers can handle even the most epic stories. No longer do we have to suffer at the limits of p-book technology. So, I ask you, brethren of the digital biblium, to recommend a few such books. I'll start: Aztec by Gary Jennings Lonesome Dove by Larry Mcmurtry |
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Holy S**T!!!
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The Foundation Trilogy.
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Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time series.
Heavy enough in Paperback, The Hardback's are impossible to read comfortably single handedly. |
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Proust.
And Balzac's Comedie Humaine. |
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zeldinha zippy zeldissima
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The Odyssey (although my edition is not actually *that* unweildy)
Moby Dick Don Quixote |
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When's Doughnut Day?
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These aren't epic novels, but they are massive tomes and I wish I had them as ebooks:
The Riverside Shakespeare - I would like to have this as an ebook, or some other well-annotated complete Shakespeare collection The Norton Anthologies - although the Harvard Classics that RWood graciously uploaded makes a very good replacement for these OED - don't we all wish we could have this as a usable (searchable) ebook Encyclopaedia Brittanica - ditto The Columbia History of the World - and a host of other reference books |
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Stephen R. Donaldson - The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever
The First Chronicles: 1. Lord Foul's Bane (1977) 2. The Illearth War (1978) 3. The Power that Preserves (1979) The Second Chronicles: 1. The Wounded Land (1980) 2. The One Tree (1982) 3. White Gold Wielder (1983) The Trilogy's are huge and heavy! also his Gap Series. 1. The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story (1991) 2. The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge (1991) 3. The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises (1993) 4. The Gap into Madness: Chaos and Order (1994) 5. The Gap into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die (1996) |
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Unfortunately that wouldn't work on your sony. But they are still searchable on the desktop. In fact a good dictionary and a thesaurus is a must have on my list of books to get, once I recover from the hole that buying the Gen3 put in my funds ![]() My only wish is that the gen3 would let you search for a specific word and not just look one up ![]() But they'll probably fix that first for the kindle (If its not already there) |
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Oh, hell yes. I also wish that I could have my entire law library (Federal and all states) on a nice SD that I could just carry with me anywhere. And, it would be searchable, and I could make notes and bookmarks .... oh, man ... I would be one happy camper with that and Shakespeare and a really good encyclopedia (the Wiki is wonderful, but sometimes it's gi/go ... you know?) |
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My treebook copy of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell made my hands hurt every time I opened it, but it was sooo worth it. Ginormous and full of hilarious goodness, though an ebook version would've felt better.
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http://www.mobilereference.com/ They appear to have alot of reference materiel in Mobipocket format. haven't bought anything from them but looks interesting. Has anyone actually bought a book from them? are they standard open prc's or secure mobipocket books. |
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When I think of the Oxford English dictionary, the biggest one I usually think off is the Concise one, a copy of which we had at home and in the school library. The only time I think I saw the complete one was at the local British Council Library ![]() Since then I've been spoilt by using an electronic dictionary for most purposes, and while it does have American spellings, it does get the job done most times ![]() |
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The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson.
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When's Doughnut Day?
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Yes, I meant the OED, not the Concise OED, although obviously neither is available for my Sony in a form I can practically use and I would gladly have pay for either one that did. My copy of the OED For The Common Man which I carry in my head is getting a bit long of tooth (if I don't know the meaning of a word, I make one up).
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