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I have found the Golem font. I can replace those awful graphics. They are way too small and on a hi-res eInk screen, they won't be seen as readable.
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I learned in the paperback days of my reading, probably from 1950 to about 1995, that the blurbs on the backs of books were full of lies. Sometimes in the best cases they just shaded things and slanted things to make the book seem like more than it was, but more commonly they just lied and told you about things that weren't in the book at all. Used car salesmen have a reputation for being sleazy mostly because they're not very good at it and everyone picks up on their stretches and lies. Publishers are smarter and can and do lie a lot more and far less noticeably. Barry |
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I don't consider this a major irritant but I do wish they wouldn't do it. Barry |
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It depends. I'm always seeing this with the suspense/psychological thrillers I favor--everything used to be compared to Gone Girl; now it's often Girl on the Train. When they mention those books, I take it with a grain of salt, but if they mention another somewhat lesser book or author I like, I can't deny that I'm influenced. It works the other way, too--mentioning a book in the genre that I detested will steer me away.
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My current least favorite word mix-up is writing 'weary' instead of 'wary'. It's particularly annoying because it's not always an obvious error (why is the character weary of ambushes? Oh, they are tired of ambushes because this would be a good place for one .... did the author mean wary?) ![]() |
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Mind if I ask which version you settled on using? I think I used the Schueler's Enochian font as it was the boldest and cleanest looking -- the one's based on Dee's handwritten versions were overly clunky for my taste and the others were too light and I didn't feel like a round of font editing. |
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![]() Admittedly, the entire book shows the author did not do enough research on the 1890s era in the United Kingdom before writing a story with an obvious clone of Sherlock Holmes as one of the main characters. Nothing like a country hotel with in-room washrooms in 1890-something to scream anachronism or a group of gentlemen not dressing for dinner. What did I expect for $0.99Cdn? |
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Three of my biggest annoyances in book:
First, when the writer feels the need to end (almost) every chapter on a cliffhanger. It usually happens with those adventure action thriller type books. Second, when a chapter ends with the one of the characters in a situation he/she is almost certain not to survive. A couple of chapters later, when you return to that character, he/she is at home and there's no explanation how he/she got out of the situation. The first book by Ken Follett had that happen several times, which put my off his books forever. Lastly, silly subtitles. This is currently my biggest bugbear. There are many books with subtitles like "a novel", "a thriller" or "a [series name] book". I've no problem with those. But the last couple of years you see books with subtitles like "a gripping psychological thriller that will have you hooked" or "a gripping emotional page turner with a twist that will take your breath away" and "an unputdownable psychological thriller with a brilliant twist". I recently saw a John Grisham book which had a silly subtitle. I wouldn't have thought that a book by him wouldn't need that kind of silliness. |
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I had forgotten about "Airplane" a film I really like. Thanks for the reminder.
But NO! I do not need to watch more 70s American Movies on TV there is too much US material on UK TV as it is. In my opinion TV should have a mix of programmes from a much wider selection of countries. I think it would make for more interesting viewing. |
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http://www.fontspace.com/digital-type-foundry/enochian Discworld books with Golems are... Feet of Clay Making Money Going Postal I hope I didn't leave any out. Last edited by JSWolf; 01-31-2018 at 04:54 AM. |
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For those not familiar with Radio 4 in the UK it is a talk channel which airs talks, drama, comedy, current affairs, game shows, soap operas etc. |
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