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Jul 07, 2015 11:31PM

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I wish you luck Ana whatever you are after.
I wish a good day to everybody!

edit: to be exact, it's a severe typhoon that is arriving over Shanghai, Chan-Hom.

But the good thing of having access to the VIP lounge (I'm a frequent flyer), is that I get free food and drinks, which makes delays so much more tolerable.


Oh you must have arrived to your destination by now then, hope everything went well in your trip. Good to be VIP :D
Kandice wrote: "I'm wondering if anyone else here rereads a lot? I find myself rereading over and over. Some books I've read 15 or 20 times and others just 2 or 3.
I always get a bit irritated with myself just b..."
I re-read compulsively. My test of a good book is whether it stands up to re-reading. If it does I tend to go on re-reading until I think I understand. This can take a long time.
I always get a bit irritated with myself just b..."
I re-read compulsively. My test of a good book is whether it stands up to re-reading. If it does I tend to go on re-reading until I think I understand. This can take a long time.
a lot of people feel that way and only give a book five stars if they feel it is reread material.
That's probably what I do. I'm reluctant to give five stars.
I think most of my favourites are five stars. But that's still quite a small percentage.
Picky is good.
Picky is the new cool.
Picky is the new cool.

Picky is the new cool."
Is that what the kids are callin' it these days? ;)
Yup!
When the kids really like something they say: 'Man! that's really picky!'
When the kids really like something they say: 'Man! that's really picky!'

Actually, today should be nice because I am working on getting my "new" office set up at work. "New" to me, only, it's really just a new location, but still, should be fun.
Awesome, that's fun indeed. It's great to catch a breather from the places we are stuck with.
Yaaaay weekend!! :D
Yaaaay weekend!! :D

Be safe, be happy. =]


We always have food that has to do with the book. I'm bringing black iced tea with lemon and orange slices, lemon cakes with icing and daisies and cold fried chicken. I can't wait!
Next month is Ender's Game and I found a website that tells you how to make cubed food!

Hmm... What is up with ARCs these days? Even Netgalley ones come all jumbled, just a huge block of text with extra space in the middle of sentences, no chapter division, no table of contents... Why do publishers and authors not bother formatting them any more?
Or am I the only one feeling this affects my reading experience immensily and makes it harder to focus and remember the story, not to mention navigating the book?
I was really looking forward to reading those, but now they have gone well down on my priority list.
Or am I the only one feeling this affects my reading experience immensily and makes it harder to focus and remember the story, not to mention navigating the book?
I was really looking forward to reading those, but now they have gone well down on my priority list.

@Ana: If it's all the ARC you are reading that have this problem, maybe it's from your reader and not the supplier of ARC?
Since they all come from different people, it would seem strange that they all suddenly decided not to pay attention to formating.
The last ARCs I got from Netgalley (10th July) are all perfectly fine.

No, it's not all the ARC. I have bumped up other books that were further down my list because of it. Pretty much everything I read these days are ARC, hence bringing this up. It's a recent thing, but not all of them. Pretty sure there were at least 3 messed up like that, all from Netgalley.
A Thorn Amongst Lilies, Corridor and Every Last Word all have no table of content.
Maybe the spacing issue only occurs only when I try to convert a pdf to Mobi, I don't know. I have been postponing Probably Monsters forever because I cannot read the pdf on my kindle and the mobi version has that problem.
Maybe the spacing issue only occurs only when I try to convert a pdf to Mobi, I don't know. I have been postponing Probably Monsters forever because I cannot read the pdf on my kindle and the mobi version has that problem.

Yeah I wasn't expecting that from pdfs, table of content that is, I would be satisfied if the lines would appear normal.
Nope, I can't, the font is just too small. Not Probably Monsters anyway, I tried.
Nope, I can't, the font is just too small. Not Probably Monsters anyway, I tried.

I agree but PDFs are seldom used in Netgalley. Actually, they're not pdfs per se, they are ACSM, that annoying format that has a ticking time bomb included - once you open the file, you only have 30 days available to read it.
It translates to pdf though and that is the file you end up reading.
I think it is used because of author rights protection or something of the sort. Luckily not many publishers use it, so most files are available in mobi format for my kindle, certainly epub as well.
I think I have gotten less than a handful of ACSM files in my roughly 100 books from Netgalley, just so you get an idea.
I was quite annoyed when I was unable to read a book or perhaps two I got from them because the file has expired. Now it will always be there waiting me for it to read it and I can't -.- So I will never get 100% read/request rate.
Meh. Not like I ever will; I keep requesting books when my pile is already huge.
Not anymore, though. Almost never anyway. Umm.. Sometimes. Ok, I'll stop now.
It translates to pdf though and that is the file you end up reading.
I think it is used because of author rights protection or something of the sort. Luckily not many publishers use it, so most files are available in mobi format for my kindle, certainly epub as well.
I think I have gotten less than a handful of ACSM files in my roughly 100 books from Netgalley, just so you get an idea.
I was quite annoyed when I was unable to read a book or perhaps two I got from them because the file has expired. Now it will always be there waiting me for it to read it and I can't -.- So I will never get 100% read/request rate.
Meh. Not like I ever will; I keep requesting books when my pile is already huge.
Not anymore, though. Almost never anyway. Umm.. Sometimes. Ok, I'll stop now.

Thanks!
Definitely worth a shot, but then again I am biased. I am a sucker for Netgalley. They have provided me with a ton of great titles (others not so much) for free in exchange for my thoughts on them. I don't have to deal directly with publishers or authors so there are no worries about hurting feelings and therefore I can be totally honest, and I can get to them whenever I am able to, as long as I don't forget to download the file immediately - some get archived and when that happens you can no longer download the file.
So yes, I am very happy with it :)
So yes, I am very happy with it :)


As for books I couldn't read on Netgalley because of time limit or wrong format, I would just leave a note in the last field saying that I'm really sorry I couldn't read their book and why. I think it still counts as feedback given.
Hmm odd, I tried on mine and it didn't work...
Oh that's a great idea Melas, I might actually do that! Whenever I get a decent feedback rate anyway.
Eh that sounds like fun, Kandice :)
Oh that's a great idea Melas, I might actually do that! Whenever I get a decent feedback rate anyway.
Eh that sounds like fun, Kandice :)
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