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Deja bull time again
Mandatory to indicate the length of a book? Perhaps mandatory to include a reading difficulty scale. And a indication of the religious, political and whatever other beliefs of the author that someone somewhere thinks might be relevant to their personal happiness. Anytime I see the someone trying to justify their personal set of prejudices by saying make it mandatory, my BS detectors spring to attention.
Personally, I choose books based on prior experience with the author, previews (thanks, Baen!), recommendations by friends, etc (including some states of sheer boredom when I read anything with printing on it). I don't remember ever choosing a book based on it's length -- I need to read a book with 74,732 words by Tuesday, 7 PM. Would I have read Booth Tarkington's Penrod books, J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Tolstoy's War and Peace or Anna Karenina, etc. if I was strictly concerned with a belief that good books must have more than 70,119 words but less than 78,635? Hmmm... I can see the laughter that result from my saying I chose Alice Walker's The Color Purple because it was only 66,556 words over Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five which had 49,459 words because of the word count. And forget War and Peace -- who wants to read 587,287 words? Or The Lord of the Rings at 473,217 words? Regards, David Last edited by DNSB; 12-29-2012 at 01:49 AM. Reason: Corrected typo in total word counts. |
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Where I do use book size is deciding what to read next. Long books are more likely to be saved for holidays or when I know I have time to read it. If I am working long hours or particularly busy, I'm less likely to start an epic. Short novels would get grabbed off the bookshelf as I rush out the door to catch the bus to work. |
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Also, there has been a tendency, of late, on some sites, to pass off a very thin ebook, as something more substantial, and after purchase, you can be left thinking you were a bit cheated. I am talking about a 30 page "book" that looked like a normal length paperback, the way it was presented on the web site. |
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As for the length of a story? You have obviously mistaken me for someone who cares about the length of a story. I've been a science fiction/fantasy reader for many years. Those years included having subscriptions to Analog, Galaxy and the Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy back when print editions were the only portable way to read books (unless you count microfilm/microfiche as portable). This may give you a gentle hint that I like short stories, novellas and their ilk. There are many authors whose work I admire who seldom wrote anything longer than a short story. I've also read books that came highly recommended but ended with me agreeing with a book review by Dorothy Parker to the effect ""This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force." There were some other books that would have done better entered in the Bulwer-Lytton contest. Other books that should have been left to molder on the slush pile. Again, these comments are my personal opinions which I have no difficulty not mistaking for holy writ -- unless of course, the holy writ is "The Holy Book of Universal Truth and other humorous anecdotes". To get somewhat back on the topic of this thread -- free Kobo books, wasn't it? -- Kobo does offer previews which you can download and read using either the desktop app or your reader. The last preview I looked at had the full table of contents so a good guess at the length could be made. Regards, David Last edited by DNSB; 12-29-2012 at 03:14 AM. |
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Yes, because book pricing can be extremely arbitrary at times. I'm not willing to pay 9.99 for a 20K novella. And while length may not be the deciding factor in a purchase, value for dollar is always a consumer consideration. When you go to a brick and mortar bookstore you know how long the book is by looking at the size of it. You can't gauge the length of an ebook by looking at the file size.
The remainder of your arguement against providing customers book length is a strawman. Last edited by jennontheisland; 12-29-2012 at 02:04 PM. |
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The claim of 1.8 M free books is really quite misleading since it seems that a good majority are either public domain or samples. |
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I think the free book claim is based on the public domain books, not the samples.
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![]() A few legitimate sources for free ebooks exist; here's a link to a "How-to Geek" article giving a list of legitimate sources... http://www.howtogeek.com/58500/how-t...ebooks-online/ |
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I used to buy individual issues of these magazines through Fictionwise but I'm switching from a Paperwhite to a Kobo Aura. I thought the Aura would be a better venue for these magazines. However I am unable to find them on the Kobo site. Or anywhere else it seems other than for the Kindle. Please, will someone who knows a link to a bookstore that sells these magazines kindly share a link? Thanks much. |
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Hailee, if you search for "young adults" and then apply the free books only filter, you come up with over 1600 matches. The first 29 were all current books. The 30th was a book about the mineral losses in skeletons of young adult males. It was a broad search.
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also try nobooko.com which give a list of free books for kobo and on smashwords and is updated daily always my first port of call
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If you really want to see all of them, try the following URL: http://www.kobobooks.com/search/sear...none&g=both&l= If that doesn't work for you, go to http://www.kobobooks.com, leave the search field blank, click on the search icon and then select free only from the filter drop down. You can dig further down by language, category, etc. You just have to reselect free only filter every time you make a change. If you have a specific search in mind, fill in the search field, search, then then filter by free only. BTW, that's what I find annoying. Every change means you have to reselect your filter. Regards, David |
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