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That is a little stronger than my intent. I think the sketch I referred to is cheesy. Something about it puts me off. But it doesn’t matter one bit.
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Oh wait maybe I can. That sketch is totally out of context. |
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I haven't downloaded anything but since you are making this free the $ sign on the "Get a Library Card" link is misleading and off putting. A non-currency icon would be better.
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Sorry, but Mobileread does not allow links to erotica or erotic content on our site.
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Ok I just figured out my problem with it. Or to be precise my problem with it here. I know it is a sketch of an old (I think Greek) statue. I also know this is a family friendly site. She is still topless. Last edited by Cinisajoy; 11-30-2017 at 04:48 PM. |
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Yeah, right. Porn for folks with a marble fetish, innit.
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Let me write as a Mobileread member and not as a Moderator:
I don't see this as erotic or as erotic content at all. As RobertDDL says in one of his posts, "It is...a photograph of a small statue, which is either a copy of a classic statue or pretends to be one. It is meant to grace a garden or a balcony, but it stands in my room, and I rather like it." |
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You're both producing publicly accessible editions of public domain works. Their sites seem to be concentrating on on-line readable (HTML) versions, some with epub thrown in for good measure. Your site appears to be concentrating on PDF versions* with epub thrown in for good measure. Neither your site nor the ones in my previous post seem to be targeting special/illustrated/annotated editions, nor following some particular author, or period, or genre, or anything else that might make the libraries really stand out as having some particular purpose or objective that is different to the larger libraries at Gutenberg or here on MR. (Being carefully proof-read doesn't count, I expect that.) Here on MR you find that some people have taken great care to reproduce epub/mobi versions of illustrated or other special editions - which demonstrates particular care and a lot of work, making them well worth grabbing over editions I have found elsewhere. In combination with the volume of books you can find here, this makes MR well worth visiting before resorting to Gutenberg. But I have trouble working out why I would extend my search beyond these two sites unless there is some particular title I can't find. Until you can define your library as having some good purpose or distinction - give some reason why anyone would direct people there rather than to Gutenberg or MR - then, of course, you are going to have some trouble marketing it. So you might start by working out exactly what it is you're doing, and how it is different. If that difference is PDF (as it seems, to me, to be) then work out why PDF is important. What do you expect people to do with the PDF?* * PDF not ideal reading on diverse devices. It's not ideal for supporting searchable content. (It can be used for either, but it's not the best match.) It's great as an electronic representation of paper. It's ideal as a print-on-demand source. Is that your target here? Just add a cover and print? |
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That they read them on devices with 8" screens or larger. For about 3000 years, text has been written in pages (yes, that includes scrolls). I still prefer it that way, and so may a few others. Also, PDF makes it possible to pay attention to a number of typographical details which, to some, may make reading more pleasant. But it's not important, I do not want to convince anyone here, and, though your question what makes my site different in my opinion (different, not better) is a good and legitimate question, I cannot properly answer it here. It is a place that I have created for myself (and for a friend, but she has died now), to which visitors are welcome - that's all. The very small number of books may help you discover some that you like, which you may not have noticed among the many thousands in larger collections - Aucassin and Nicolette, for instance, or After London, or Robert E. Howard's poems, or any of the other ones that aren't that well known. And, I do not reproduce existing editions, but create my own, which can be significantly different - I've already talked about this above. OK, so now I have tried to give an answer ... but, really, I'm not selling anything, I'm happy if people have a look and then decide if they want to stay, or not.
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It's not a sketch, it's a photo - the same one that I use for my avatar here, a photo of a statue that stands on my desk (a present from my wife), showing her (the statue) reading an e-book. Since some of the books do have erotic content ("1001 Nights" was considered scandalous when it was published, and could only appear in a private edition - as even a well-meaning contemporary critic wrote, "… not for every-day readers; and above all things, and inevitably, it is not for woman-kind. No woman could read, was ever meant to read Sir Richard Burton’s Arabian Nights"), the image may also be taken as a fair warning. Visitors to my site are welcome independent of gender, though. |
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