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Liat
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Mar 21, 2013 03:52AM
Agreed. And at the risk of sounding super oblivious- whats a kobo?
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Hmm, but my main problem is, Jon, I keep forgetting which books I have on my Kobo (it is one of the symptoms of my disease(s)), so I started with the letter A and I'll see how far I get. Browsing all of those books is not really an option, writing them down will only give me more lists, so... Hmmm... :DA kobo is an e-reader, it is the similar to the Sony. I have the Kobo Touch and I just love it! It is so easy for me! Before I had it, it was just not possible for me to read a book anymore (unless it was a book for children). I spend a lot of time in the hospital and now time just flies when I'm over there! It is so tiny, so it hardly takes up any space! Try to imagine yourself I carry 1881 books in a suitcase to the hospital every week :D So yeah, I love my Kobo, but I do miss the smell of books and the touching of the paper...
Yeah, many people i know have bought kindles and just cant bring myself to buy one. It really is super convenient but there's nothing like holding a real book in your hands and flipping through the pages...I guess it my little protest to the 'electronization' of our generation..
Natacha wrote: Hmm, but my main problem is, Jon, I keep forgetting which books I have on my Kobo (it is one of the symptoms of my disease(s)), so I started with the letter A and I'll see how far I get. I know what you mean. On my Kindle I try to keep only around 100 books at the same time so I can find the books easily. I also put them in groups so it's even easier to find what I'm looking for.
I just meant don't delete them completely; keep a backup on your computer. I have over 10,000 books on my computer...
Liat wrote: I guess it my little protest to the 'electronization' of our generation...
Said every person before they bought one :P
Hmmm, making lists on my Kobo may be an answer to my problem! I need to find out if I can do this on there! Thanks for the tip, Jon!I have a back-up on my computer, but to be honest I'm too lazy to update it, that's why I have put them all on my Kobo *blush*
Liat, I agree with you, but my case is a bit different... It was an ereader or not reading at all anymore, so the choise was easy :)
Indeed :)But I heard somebody invented a parfume that has the smell of old books, maybe I can spray that on my Kobo ;)
As long as you don't actually spray it at the Kobo. Electronics and liquids aren't the best combination.
Hmmm, you are right, Jon :-)And thanks for the great tip! Just made a bookshelf on my Kobo, now I have to figure out which books I shall and to my top priority list... prefarably not all 1881 and less then a 100!
Read part II
and III
of The Refiners Fire Trilogie. If you love the story of 'Gone with the wind' and 'North and South', these are 3 books you should defintely read!After these I read another book of our little Belgian friend, Hercule Poirot:
, followed by another awesome book by Simon Beckett:
Now I'm reading another book of our little Belgian friend:
i wish libba bray would be my new best friend. i have read almost all of her books and she just seems really awesome.
Ohh, I loved the Diviners! Libba Bray is an amazing writer!
Maybe she will read this and become you BFF? ;)
Maybe she will read this and become you BFF? ;)
Lover Eternal book 2 of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I'm only on the second book but I like how the focus of each book is on a different brother. All the brothers are interesting.P.S. contains adult content.
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Just finished The Sands of Mars and The Sound and the Fury: The Corrected Text.Currently reading The Time Machine.
Next up: Dashiell Hammett's last two novels (The Glass Key and The Thin Man) and Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely.
I love this series Orit! I found it late last year and have been reading through them greedily since then. Eve and Roarke <3
I'm reading Pride and Prejudice! After watching the Lizzie Bennet Diaries I finally started reading this book, which has been on my "to read before I die" list since I was maybe 10!
Reading a nonfiction book called The Selfish Gene. It is about the biology of altruism and selfishness and how genes play a role in that. I've read about 40% and it's pretty interesting.It's been a while since I read nonfiction and actually learned some stuff instead of wasting brain cells on vampires and such...
I'm probably going to start Cloud Atlas and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
@Nitzan
We have some matters to discuss!
1. First, good luck with Pride and Prejudice. I wish I were brave enough to tackle classics again. Although, if you end up recommending it then I might give it a try :)
2. Are there going to be monthly reads this month?
I think we should take a month off and declare May a "read whatever you want month". I haven't even read the Funny Fat Friend book yet. April went horribly for me - only read 6(!) books. Was stuck on one book for over two weeks. Only finished it yesterday, so I haven't read anything in May yet :(
3. Where have you been???
I was trying to guess because you hinted that it was something positive but I couldn't think of anything.
I need to read more mystery books.
Anyway, please reveal everything :)
@Jon
1. So far I'm really enjoying Pride and Prejudice, though it's by no means an easy read for me, who as you know isn't a native English speaker. I find I often have to stop and figure out words from their context. But that's okay, it only means my reading is slower :)
2. Umm... well, I don't think there're going to be monthly reads. I'm just too busy to put them, that's all xD Landed back in Israel from a five days trip to London yesterday (so that's where I've been!!! There's a lot more story behind it, and if you want we can discuss in private messages :>), and now I have lots of school to catch up on, not to mention numerous projects. So, take this month to read whatever you want to read!
I've only read one book in may so far, due to said vacation ;)
1. So far I'm really enjoying Pride and Prejudice, though it's by no means an easy read for me, who as you know isn't a native English speaker. I find I often have to stop and figure out words from their context. But that's okay, it only means my reading is slower :)
2. Umm... well, I don't think there're going to be monthly reads. I'm just too busy to put them, that's all xD Landed back in Israel from a five days trip to London yesterday (so that's where I've been!!! There's a lot more story behind it, and if you want we can discuss in private messages :>), and now I have lots of school to catch up on, not to mention numerous projects. So, take this month to read whatever you want to read!
I've only read one book in may so far, due to said vacation ;)
Noah's Child , in french (the original language of the book) I'm posting with my iPhone app, so I can't link it properly... Sorry!
But here's a web link:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/95...
Just started Speaking from Among the Bones by Alan Bradley. Looks like fun. A detective novel where the sleuth, Flavia, is a precocious twelve years old with a passion for chemistry and especially for poisons.
Inna wrote: "Just started Speaking from Among the Bones by Alan Bradley. Looks like fun. A detective novel where the sleuth, Flavia, is a precocious twelve years old with a passion for chemistry and especially ..."
That does sound fun! :O
That does sound fun! :O
Hi Stacy,I'm in the middle of another book but I'll try to finish it today so I can start TWOS.
If you want, you can set up a thread for the buddy read and post your thoughts there.
Currently reading The Hunger Games. I started it a while back, but could not finish it. My mission now is to finish book 1 & 2 before the second movie comes out
I have just finished Mercy which was good.Now I am on Case Histories which at first seemed too literary and depressing but is now going very well.
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