Sat October 30 2010
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06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Previously at MobileRead: E-Book General - Reading Recommendations E-Book Readers - Barnes & Noble nook Miscellaneous - Announcements |
Fri October 29 2010
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12:43 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements
Oh my – just look at all of you – little ghouls and guys - wearing your cutely frightening avatars! We can’t recognize any of you! You’re all lined up on the MobileRead front porch with your bags open for treats! Well, have we got a treat for you! Lots of treats! The following prizes are up for grabs: Your choice of one (1) e-book reader from the following list:
[If you live a country in which none of above devices is officially available, you will receive an e-book voucher for US $180.] One (1) PocketBook Pro 902 device Two (2) Bookeen Opus devices Ten e-book vouchers with a value of US $30 each (e-book store of your choice) Could you be one of the winners? Of course! Just keep reading... How it works You will have the chance to solve a new murder mystery that inexplicably takes place inside the secluded MobileRead headquarters. Take a bit of an Agatha Christie cozy and combine it with a classic “locked room” mystery, stir in plenty of noir, a dash of refined English literature, cameo appearances by the famous and infamous, and then a heaping spoonful of absolute zaniness. All in a vibrant full-immersion 3-D experience that must be lived to be believed! Follow along with MobileRead’s own Zelda_pinwheel, a Nancy Drew wannabe detective, as she digs up the clues (and the bodies!). Two chapters will be posted daily. If you vigilantly follow the story to the end, you’ll be able to identify the murderer. Get the murderer's name and mail it to us to fallcontest@mobileread.com by midnight, November 14. Make sure to also tell us your username! If you need help solving the story, visit this thread. Down to the details:
Good luck everyone! A *huge thank you* to the great folks at PocketBook and Bookeen for providing the additional contest prizes. Happy Halloween to you, guys! (As always, we're grateful if you link to us or tweet about this contest!!)
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Wed October 27 2010
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02:54 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements It is with great sorrow that we have to report the death of Derek "delphidb96". This morning we received the following e-mail from his mom forwarded to us by a friend:
Derek was a MobileRead member for almost four years. With his insightful questions and incredible support he has contributed in uncountable ways to shaping this community. We are still in shock about the news. Derek's mom would appreciate hearing from all his friends here. For this purpose we've set up a forwarding e-mail address where you're invited to send your prayers to. She can be reached at derek@mobileread.com. We extend our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to his familiy and friends. Alexander |
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Tue October 26 2010
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04:40 PM by tubemonkey in Barnes & Noble NOOK | Nook Color & Nook Tablet
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Mon October 25 2010
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02:55 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements I'll get right to the point: Politics and religion are two subjects that are no fit for our general forums. We've often asked ourselves what to do with off-topic threads that deal with politics or religion. These frequently lead to heated debates, and detract from the lively, fun-loving atmosphere that MobileRead is intended to have. Sometimes we'd like to think along the lines of Jack Bauer when he says "We don't have time for that!" We've been "soft-pedaling" on enforcing the MR guidelines somewhat, most noticeable in the main forums as well as in the lounge, to allow discussions that include a religious or political subject. With mixed results. We've received negative feedback from you who would rather not see such content regardless of the tenor of the discussion. After all, MobileRead is about e-books, right? Yet others have expressed a great interest in these discussions, as long as they remain civil and intellectually gratifying. So what to do? Thanks to our collective hive mind we found a solution that should accommodate as many of your views as possible. From now on: Discussions related to politics or religion are available on an opt-in and opt-out basis only (opt-out by default). Which implies: In our general forums we're reverting to our previous standards and restrict political and religious topics that have absolutely no connection to our site's theme (e-books, reading, publishing, etc.). For anyone who is genuinely interested in discussing politics and religion, we've set in place a special usergroup ('Hardened Debaters'). Joining this usergroup means you wish to access our new Politics and Religion forum section and that you agree that you can handle the discussions that take place there in a mature and respectable manner. It goes without saying that our guidelines in terms of discussing things politely still apply. So, if you're for these types of discussions, go to Group Memberships in your control panel and click on "Join Group" to join the "Hardened Debaters" group. That's all there's to it, you should now be able to see the Politics and Religion discussion forum on the main forum index. Leave the group at any time if you want to opt out again. Thanks everyone for your feedback, your patience, and all the fun you're bringing into this community and into our lives. Cheers, |
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Sun October 24 2010
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12:17 AM by pilotbob in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs
1. Old Man's War by John Scalzi - [jabberwock_11, Moe The Cat, gca3020] Spoiler:
2. The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi - [jgaiser, kennyc, AnemicOak] Spoiler:
3. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy By Douglas Adams - [obs20, lila55, ficbot, Quake1028] Spoiler:
4. City At World's End by Edmond Hamilton - [crich70, twobits, ficbot] Inkmesh search Spoiler:
5. Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke - [seagull, ctol, brecklundin] I can only find the one large print format for this. Anyone else find something? - Inkmesh search Spoiler:
6. A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge [brecklundin, kennyc, voodoo_pepperweb] Spoiler:
7. The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell - [ficbot, Latinandgreek, voodoo_pepperweb] Spoiler:
8. The Man in the High Castle by Philp K. Dick - [John F, jgaiser, kennyc] Spoiler:
9. A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - [seagull, jgaiser, lila55] Inkmesh search - only large print at one site. Anyone else other links? Spoiler:
10. Time's Eye by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter [JSWolf, WT Sharpe, Moe The Cat] Spoiler:
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Sat October 23 2010
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06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Feast your eyes on some of the discussions from this week at MobileRead... E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Fri October 22 2010
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12:05 AM by pilotbob in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs
The nominations will run through Oct 27 or until 10 books have made the list. Book selection category for November per the "official" club opening thread is: November 2010
How Does This Work? How Does a Book Get Selected? How Many Nominations Can I Make? How Do I Nominate a Book? How Do I Know What Has Been Nominated? When is the Poll? The floor is open to nominations. See post #3 for an ongoing compilation of nominations. We have 10 fully nominated books! Nominations are closed. Official choices each with three nominations: 1. Old Man's War by John Scalzi - [jabberwock_11, Moe The Cat, gca3020] Spoiler:
2. The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi - [jgaiser, kennyc, AnemicOak] Spoiler:
3. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy By Douglas Adams - [obs20, lila55, ficbot, Quake1028] Spoiler:
4. City At World's End by Edmond Hamilton - [crich70, twobits, ficbot] Inkmesh search Spoiler:
5. Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke - [seagull, ctol, brecklundin] I can only find the one large print format for this. Anyone else find something? - Inkmesh search Spoiler:
6. A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge [brecklundin, kennyc, voodoo_pepperweb] Spoiler:
7. The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell - [ficbot, Latinandgreek, voodoo_pepperweb] Spoiler:
8. The Man in the High Castle by Philp K. Dick - [John F, jgaiser, kennyc] Spoiler:
9. A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - [seagull, jgaiser, lila55] Inkmesh search - only large print at one site. Anyone else other links? Spoiler:
10. Time's Eye by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter [JSWolf, WT Sharpe, Moe The Cat] Spoiler:
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