|  09-10-2013, 07:12 PM | #136 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | |
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|  09-10-2013, 07:29 PM | #137 | |
| Bookmaker & Cat Slave            Posts: 11,503 Karma: 158448243 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2 | Quote: 
 I do think it could be harder. When you're reading McCarthy, in print, and you get to the end of a paragraph, sans closing quotes, you can glance back and see where/who you are, and determine if the speaker is done speaking, or if the next paragraph should be inferred to be the next speaker, or a continuation of the previous, etc. If you're looking at the last half of a paragraph, on a recto (right-hand) page, for example. McCarthy's pretty clear, so he's likely not the best exemplar, but you know what I mean. But if you have that same issue on an e-reader, you have to click-page back, to see where you are. I think it's the inability to do a quick glance at the previous "page," if I try to think about it; that glancing back is something most of us do so (almost) autonomically, like breathing, that we don't think about it until we have to click back to see the prior page. That's not very clearly stated, but when I think about how I feel about lack of dialogue tags, quotation marks, etc., on an ebook, I definitely do have a more negative reaction than I do for print. And I believe it's due to the constrained reading space, vis-a-vis quick visual cues. It's one thing to keep glancing back a single page, to figure out who's speaking to whom, but if I have to keep clicking back...yes, that would eventually frustrate me enough to yank me out of the story/book/novel. FWIW. Hitch | |
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|  09-10-2013, 08:25 PM | #138 | |
| Maria Schneider            Posts: 3,746 Karma: 26439330 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Near Austin, Texas Device: 3g Kindle Keyboard | Quote: 
 The whole thing about vamps is they are... dead. I dunno. Like I said, he did a good job and the story had me flipping pages madly. But I just didn't want to read the second one. | |
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|  09-11-2013, 09:44 AM | #139 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,812 Karma: 26912940 Join Date: Apr 2010 Device: sony PRS-T1 and T3, Kobo Mini and Aura HD, Tablet | Quote: 
  Ebooks are wonderful because we can pick and chose more easily what we want to read. Me, I try not to read too many in a series in a row, no matter how much I love them I get bored when I do. I think that punctuation does not bother me as much as excessive sex or obscenity or derogatory writing. High swearing tolerance, but too old to care about the sex  Couldn't do Chuck Palanuik at all as all the derogatory remarks depressed me. It is a bit bizarre that I managed to read 3 books pretty close together though and not consciously notice the lack of quotes, but probably a good thing not to be irritated by it. Helen | |
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|  09-11-2013, 10:48 AM | #140 | |
| Maria Schneider            Posts: 3,746 Karma: 26439330 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Near Austin, Texas Device: 3g Kindle Keyboard | Quote: 
 I think the publishers generally submit the genre (look in the front of a paperback and you'll sometimes see the library filing) but in the case of Harris, she was known as a mystery writer long before she wrote Sookie. She had a cozy series and another series that wasn't quite cozy. I really liked the one series. Her cozy was a bit too cozy for me, but the other one, Lily Bard, I really enjoyed. The Sookie was good for a book but not so much after that and I LOATHED the graveyard book/series. That was far too creepy the way she wrote the whole brother/sister thing even after it was "cleared" up. Hitch, I completely agree with your points. | |
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|  09-11-2013, 07:32 PM | #141 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,812 Karma: 26912940 Join Date: Apr 2010 Device: sony PRS-T1 and T3, Kobo Mini and Aura HD, Tablet | Quote: 
 For me ebooks are easier to page back and forth in, although I had no problem with paper. It is easier to go back and forth between larger gaps in a paper book, you can just stick your thumb in the general area, I know I have done it but not often, and usually because I wasn't paying attention the first time through. The only author I can recall having to go back more than once is Robert K. Tanenbaum. But that was because he has a lot of characters and subplots seguing back and forth, and I would sometimes miss a point of interaction. Nothing to do with punctuation. Now weird margins and double spaced lines, don't get me started on that  Helen | |
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|  09-11-2013, 08:06 PM | #142 | |
| Maria Schneider            Posts: 3,746 Karma: 26439330 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Near Austin, Texas Device: 3g Kindle Keyboard | Quote: 
 I like Evanovich too--well, the early ones. I stopped reading at about 10 and probably should have stopped with 8. The last two I read were so-so. I like Julie Moffet in that same vein and Karen Cantwell's Take the Monkey's and Run. Neither is high literature, but I am a geek and enjoy the laughs. Same with Elizabeth Peter's Vicky Bliss series. I know some didn't care for it, but I thought the series got better and better. The highlight is obviously characterization. When I went back after years and years and reread the first, I was amazed at how the mystery plot wasn't ... well, there were what I'll call resolution issues. I remember the series so fondly I had forgotten about Peters tendency to leave a few threads lying about the place. | |
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|  09-14-2013, 02:52 AM | #143 | 
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			Here's an idea. How about an eBook that could make quotation in one color like blue and non quotation in a different color like black? Would it be cool or would it be too distracting?
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|  09-14-2013, 10:22 AM | #144 | 
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|  09-15-2013, 04:24 AM | #145 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,090 Karma: 6058305 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: UK Device: Kindle Paperwhite | Quote: 
 It would be easy enough to do, but as DiapDealer says, completely useless on an e-ink screen. | |
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|  09-16-2013, 02:47 PM | #146 | |
| Bookmaker & Cat Slave            Posts: 11,503 Karma: 158448243 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2 | Quote: 
 Freddy reposed on the chaise. "Dahlink," he observed, "those silk stockings drive me positively wild." ...which, as a reader, would drive me positively wild. ;-) And, of course, as Diap said...bad news on an e-reader. Hitch | |
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|  09-16-2013, 03:03 PM | #147 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,090 Karma: 6058305 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: UK Device: Kindle Paperwhite | Quote: 
  I'm reading this on my phone, and Tapatalk seems to have lost any formatting in your post, so I just see black text on white background :-) | |
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|  09-16-2013, 05:06 PM | #148 | |
| Bookmaker & Cat Slave            Posts: 11,503 Karma: 158448243 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2 | Quote: 
 Hitch | |
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|  09-16-2013, 06:30 PM | #149 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,090 Karma: 6058305 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: UK Device: Kindle Paperwhite | |
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|  09-16-2013, 06:49 PM | #150 | 
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