P.M. Pevato's Blog, page 297
November 20, 2014
Short and Happy (or Not) by Various Authors
November 19, 2014
rochielle:
appeasingclouds:
A new vending machine has been...


A new vending machine has been released which can print any book within minutes.
The Espresso Book Machine has access to 500,000 different books - the same as 23.6 miles of shelf space - and can even churn out a fresh copy of Crime and Punishment in just nine minutes.
Pages are printed at a rate of over 100 per minute and are then pressed, glued and cut to produce a pristine book.
Users simply pick the book they would like on a screen and wait for it to be printed … it certainly is a novel way of getting a new book.
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If there’s really a book vending machine, it would be pretty cool!
November 18, 2014
November 17, 2014
Firefly: Updated version, cover on Amazon
November 15, 2014
keepcalmandnovelon:
The Bleaklisted Books
by David M. Brown...

The Bleaklisted Books
by David M. Brown & Donna Brown
Summary:
My mini-irons,
I urge you to embrace the goose-spell of Animal Farm and you will find sanctuary when our difficult war is over. I will add, of course, that given that conquering the world means a long, long, long, long, long war, I will permit you to read another book every now and again.
Just remember which books are bleak-listed; e.g. Barry Potterer, 100 Years of Silly Tudor, Prude and Perjury, The Hungary Olympic Games, The Chronicles of Nerdia and Of Mike and Ben.
In the meantime, here is a list of books I have vetted and will reconsider for approval if the appro… apprap… proper changes are made. Read this manyule carefully mini-irons.
Your Cat-tain
Charlie Brown
Review:
I received a copy of the ePub from the authors in exchange for an honest review.
The Bleaklisted Books is absolutely brilliant. It is laugh out loud funny. An original and entertaining read on every level. A clever interpretation of novels including classics with a modern twist. Charlie is every bit the calculating cat that the authors claim him to be. I would welcome a sequel perhaps one that is a bleaklist on books turned into film.
Must read!!!
November 14, 2014
A Book Jar is where you write down titles of books you want to...

A Book Jar is where you write down titles of books you want to read on little slips of paper and put them in a jar. Then pick one out randomly to decide what to read next!!