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you know what? I found that ever since I started visiting goodreads I began to add books to my "to-read" list over there instead of impulsively buying them straight up. Usually when I look back at the list after sometime, I would get selective and buy only the book that I would like to read then, until I finish it.
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"If you accidentally got swept up by roving aliens into their mothership, would you regret not having that ebook on your reader???" Think about it. It *could* happen! ![]() ![]() ![]() Derek |
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I buy only what I will read soon, because one of the main features of e-readers is the ability to buy books 24/7, from almost any place. I don't see the point of buying till I'm ready to read. Why lock in my choice early and hand over my money early? If I think I might wanna read something later, I send myself a sample of the book, so I can keep track and buy as mood suits for reading.
I can see loading up on freebies, but I'm selective even with those. Most current freebies I've seen don't appeal to me. I know what I like, and I'm willing to pay for it. I'm not going to read stuff just because it's free. I value my reading time. |
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In the two weeks I had my Kindle 2i I spent more money on books than the Kindle. And I loved spending each and every dollar. Sometimes it is OK to go a little nuts and spoil yourself. |
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Past experience.
![]() I think about my anime DVDs that I bought fresh and new that dropped in price and were reissued cheaper before I ever took the shrinkwrap off. I bought one ebook at full price that went to free before I had a chance to read it and I decided I'm going to wait until I'm ready to read before I buy anything. On the freebie side, when I first started digital scrapbooking I downloaded oodles and oodles of free kits that I not only have never used, but now they are something I have to manage and I have so many that I don't even know what I have, much less expect to get around to using. Along the same vein, I don't want to end up with a bunch of books I won't read but have to manage their files. |
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Restrain one's self? Why?
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I suppose the real answer is that I don't. In the past, I've loaded up on books on my semi-annual trips back to the US, so I'm used to have a stash of 5 - 10 books ready to be read at all times.
I still buy/download books in ones and twos as I find them at reasonable prices, but generally I put them in my wishlists on the various vendor sites and watch to see if and when the prices drop. At the moment, though, I'm well ahead of myself in reading material, so am avoiding the book reviews and browsing for a while. |
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@astra and Sweetpea. I used to think Windows folder and file tree was the easiest way to organize things and, for most of my data, it still is, but I've found it much too limiting for the organization of books and music. I have a commercial program I use to keep track of my music (that sadly has become abandonware since the developer has retired so I'll have to find a new one to keep track of my mp3s once windows 7 gives up the ghost). In an effort to keep track of series names and numbers, authors, titles, and ISBN #s (without having to open each book to dig out info), I had horrifically long filenames. And since a book can be classed in more than one genre, have more than one author, be in a series that part of a greater collection, etc., sorting is a nightmare in a folder and file tree since multiple copies would be needed to cover each organizational possibility. Windows Explorer, etc. are woefully inadequate for tracking down books by various criteria. And God forbid if you ever want to maintain a printable list of what's in your library (handy when hitting the used book stores; calibre can organize both paper and e-books). Calibre uses tags for organizing a library instead of a folder and file structure which allows three dimensional organizing instead of a two dimensional folder and file system. The key thing people often have trouble understanding is calibre organizes books, not files. Once people can grasp that difference, then calibre makes much more sense. Calibre is a work in progress. I've been using it only a few months and already it is twice as useful and easy to use than it was when I first started using it. And it will continue to get better over time. Also, the developer is young so it's unlikely to become abandonware anytime soon due to him retiring (even then, if Kovid decided to abandon calibre, which is not likely since he uses it himself, there are plenty of other people who have been helping with its development that would likely pick up the reins). One can print out lists of one's books, either in their entirety or the result of searches (the way to do that right now is a bit clunky since it requires manually interfacing with Xcel but that will eventually change; at least the option is available). Calibre also simplifies loading a device with e-books. Adding a book to calibre is simple and it will do most of the work for you, if you let it; it's adding an entire library of books automatically that becomes complicated but there are plenty of people in the calibre forum willing to assist in writing a recipe tailored for your filename structure. Same for any other problems you might encounter. The support system there is phenomenal. I would be lost without it. Granted, there is a bit of a learning curve but the same is true of any program this powerful.
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I prefer a simple structure. In my case that is
[format]/[author]/[series]/[nr - book title] or [format]/[author]/[book title] Calibre just doesn't do what I want. First of all, I want to sort author by last name. Calibre refuses to do that simply because I have [Lastname, Firstname] in my metadata. The second author gets a new line. About multiple authors: I put them in a folder of the primary author. Which is most often the author I know best ![]() My current formats are [source], epub, mobi and pdf. Where source is the unzipped version of epub. ISBN's I couldn't care about, and neither genre. I only care about the author and within that the series. |
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