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Can somebody who uses a Nook for Overdrive tell me if the funny thing that you can't get an Adobe pdf AND an epub at the same time is also true with the Nook?
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I don't know who does the buying for our library system, but O M G, drives me nuts! They go overboard buying a ton of "dummies guide" and "how to" books. It might just be me, but those types of books seem to be the kind of books you want to have paper copies of, so you can easily flip to chapters that are pertinent to what you need. Our non-fiction selection having to do with self-help/how-to type literature (and travel guides) is huge, and our fiction selection doesn't seem to grow as much. The audiobook selection is the one that gets all the bestsellers. Frustrating
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Sigh, much the same with the Wisconsin library Overdrive collection. The actual e-book selection is predominated by non-fiction ‘How To’ and ‘Self Improvement’ books. The collection as a whole is very weighted towards audio books. Looking at the new additions over the last few months I'd say a rough assessment would be 5 new audio books for every new e-book. Not much use to me! Warning strong personal opinion ahead.
![]() I just do not get audio books. When I read a book I at times read along at regular pace and at other times immediately reread a passage one or more times; either because of its particular significance or just to savor the language. I can’t see duplicating that experience with an audio book without great difficulty. I can see the use of audio books for those with impaired vision, but realistically a whole lot of people attempt to substitute listening for reading, often so that they can supposedly ‘read’ the book in this fashion while simultaneously doing something else; driving, cleaning the house, … Every study done, primarily directed towards cell phone use while doing other activities requiring any sort of concentration of focus, has shown that people are just not able to multitask in this fashion. I have to wonder if people who chose to ‘read’ a book in this way are not as much interested in putting the notch in their belt as they are in really truly comprehending and appreciating the book—not dissimilar to the Cliff Notes version. |
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Too many frigging romance eBooks are infecting the libraries.
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Nope, I won't like them. They are awful. These are the type of ramnce novels that could br written with a computer romance generator program and be no worse.
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My gripe is the waitlist. You can only put 6 books at a time on hold. Right now, I only have 1 book checked out, because there is nothing else I want to read. I wonder how the waitlist on Overdrive compares with the waitlist for pbooks?
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Gaps in series are not always the library's fault. I asked the Overdrive purchaser at my library to buy Lee Child's Jack Reacher series. They were able to purchase all but books 3,4, and 5. Three missing right in the middle. And they are available to purchase from ebookstores. But my library cannot purchase copies for the library to lend. So we now have a big gaping hole in our ebook series.
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Aren't most of these vampire books romances . . . with vampires!
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As a result, I almost always get the pbook faster (actually, can't remember when I got the ebook faster), which is fine, usually. I would say I read more pbooks from the library than ebooks (because of the bigger pbook collection), and I like it either way. The ebooks are more convenient though, especially with the return! |
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