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When I got my first 'real' computer, (not the Commodore 64,) sometime around 1983,84... I began downloading books from Project Gutenberg. I was storing them on diskettes. Only thing I knew of for storage back then. I had a huge collection that I eventually moved onto CD's, then moved to external hard drives.
I haven't stopped downloading. Just kept getting larger external drives. I now keep my collection on 1.5 terrabyte drives. And keep on downloading. I can't find any reason not to! ![]() Stitchawl |
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You have to fill those 2 GB's of memory with books else the sky will fall in - obvious really
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I found it helpful to start a "to be read" list. When I buy or get a free book, I look at my list and place it in a spot. You start to realize you aren't going to get to most books any time soon. If a book isn't going to make your list in a spot you will read in the next year or two, perhaps it's not worth downloading.
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No, I overloaded on books and had them waiting for me in Calibre as soon as I ordered mine!
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Get started with a good book management program (calibre on mobileread. is tops and free, although well worth donating to) before you get too many.
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[QUOTE=eric11210;1090739]My personal feeling is, if it sounds like something you may someday find interesting, even if it's not a genre you'd usually read, why not? Unlike physical books, free ebooks don't cost you a penny and they don't take up space.
Totally agree. Besides, the searching, the finding, the downloading, the editing (using Calibre for example) can all be entertaining activities as well. |
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But! I downloaded a Tor freebie in April 2009 and just got around to reading it in May 2010 and I LOVED it. Kicking myself for not reading it earlier, and I've since bought all the books in the series and all the books in related series! Tor is making a mint off me because of that free book... Every once in a while, there's a gem of a freebie ![]() Though I would suggest only downloading things that actually sound interesting to you. I went through an "omg, free books!!!!" stage when I first got my ereader too, then promptly realized 75% of them didn't even appeal to me. Last edited by queentess; 09-03-2010 at 12:17 PM. |
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Of course, there are thousands of classics which are also free. I have enjoyed many if not all that I have read, including the Sherlock Holmes books, The Count of Monte Cristo and many others. BOb |
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I can totally relate to loading up with free books. I'm getting a tiny bit more picky, but pick up almost all the free B&N classics. Have read 2. But someday......
Can you still get those Tor books? Not much of science fiction reader, but loved the two stories I downloaded for free. As for romantic fiction, just look at it as another type of science fiction, along with almost all mysteries and thrillers. ![]() |
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I spent most of my life at least an hour's drive from the nearest bookstore. I "ran out" of new books on a regular basis. The local library system couldn't keep up with me, either. That's when my habit of "re-reading" favorites got started. Now that I can, I indulge myself by collecting everything I might possibly read. The idea of having anything I could want to read just a few clicks away is profoundly satisfying to me.
Oddly enough though, I still re-read. It's nearly time for my annual reading of "Be Buried in the Rain" by Barbara Michaels ![]() |
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I did the same thing tiniree. If you're like me, you'll read a few of them, then realize it takes a lot more effort to read classics than modern stuff, due to the higher vocabulary level and old style phrasing. I usually have one classic going and take a break for modern fiction. I started Don Quixote a couple months ago. Read about 1/2 of it and really needed a break. I'll get back and finish it some day.
![]() The most satisfying classics to me have been Sherlock Holmes and Dickens. |
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Welcome to the club Marie!
![]() Hi! My name is rebarnmom and I've been addicted to ebooks for about two years now. My last download of free ebooks was yesterday- five from the Sony Reader Store and 1 from CBD. When will I read them? One never knows, but they're there for me when I'm ready for them! ![]() Last edited by rebarnmom; 09-03-2010 at 05:39 PM. |
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