Tobias Langhoff Tobias’s Comments (group member since Nov 29, 2016)


Tobias’s comments from the Drop Everything And Read group.

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May 19, 2017 05:39AM

121247 I haven't read a single of those books … In the female list I had at least read Harry Potter.
May 15, 2017 11:54AM

121247 I like paper books, but the reasons are mostly based on feelings. I bought my first Kindle in 2010 and could probably count the number of paper books I've read since then on one hand (and I've read hundreds of books since then). For almost all practical reasons, ebooks is the best medium. Pretty much all the remaining practical reasons are covered by audiobooks. The only thing paper books wins out on for me is price, since there's a used market and a wider selection of them in libraries.
May 03, 2017 04:03AM

121247 First person is interesting because any first person narrator is unreliable in some way (if nothing else in what he or she chooses to emphasise).
Apr 26, 2017 12:39PM

121247 I set a goal of 50 books, and so far I'm 10 ahead. I'm sure I'll reach a slump at some time though.
Apr 20, 2017 05:08AM

121247 I think it would help if people tried to remember when they read the book, that could really help narrow it down!
121247 My favorite is the one for Inherent Vice, because it features the voice of the reclusive Thomas Pynchon himself. Apart from that there's nothing special about it, hehe.
Dune (3 new)
Feb 15, 2017 12:09PM

121247 I dunno... What do you find hard about it? All the different plotlines? All the different characters? All the different weird names and words for everything? Hard to give advice without knowing what you're having trouble with, but it's not the easiest book around, no. It's very good though.

You could try out the audiobook, maybe?
Reading speed (97 new)
Feb 14, 2017 02:58AM

121247 Alia, you can force the Kindle to reset your reading speed and re-learn it: https://www.ereader-palace.com/how-to...
Dec 28, 2016 02:10AM

121247 * Moby-Dick or East of Eden
* Babylon's Ashes
* No idea!
* My family never buys me books, I buy everything myself and know about the books I like, so it's hard for them to surprise me...
* Read 52 books in 2017
Dec 27, 2016 11:13AM

121247 Yep, if they're Amazon books. If they're sideloaded, then you can't (unless you mail it to your Kindle e-mail address or something?).
Dec 27, 2016 10:36AM

121247 You sure can, although online estimates put the capacity at around 3500 books (depending on the file sizes, of course; picture-heavy books take more space).
Dec 27, 2016 04:01AM

121247 Of course I add audiobooks! I listen to audiobooks mostly when I can't read, like when doing the laundry or other chores, walking the dog, commuting etc. So I also have physical books or e-books that I read parallel, or sometimes the same book with Whispersync for Voice.