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Jun 19, 2011 11:02AM

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And happy vacation and stay cool to everyone.
Seeing the Grand Canyon brought tears to my eyes and took my breath away. Everyone should go there.
Now for another topic...
Are you okay with the disappearance of actual, physical bookstores, or does it bother you like it bothers me? I enjoy going to a bookstore, wandering around, picking up a book and flipping through it. And it's nice when an employee chats with me and tells me s/he liked the book I'm buying or recommends something else. And it's nice, if you feel like it, to get a drink or snack and sit at a table for a while among the books and book lovers. You just can't get that experience from ordering online.

I'm not among those who believe that any social trend is "inevitable;" because I believe that every trend is no more than the massed individual decisions of all of us, and each of us has a free will to make our decisions constructive instead of destructive. Any trend in business, in particular, is very affected by consumer decisions. In that light, a lady in another Goodreads group I belong to made the challenge to everyone, earlier this year, to buy at least two brand-new books from a bookstore this year. I agreed to do that (I've got one to go); and I'll pass that challenge on to this group! If you can afford it (and books make great gifts, if you don't want to spend money on yourself!) that's one way of casting a vote, as it were, for the kind of economic conditions and trends that YOU want.
No, by itself, a handful of people buying two books this year won't save physical bookstores (even if we continue to meet the challenge in each future year --which I intend to). But each personal decision has a ripple effect for others. And one way of spreading the ripples might be to pass this challenge on to other Goodreads groups. This site has a LOT of members. If the idea goes viral, the number of people buying from physical stores this year might not be just a handful!


, Charly.
I have already far surpassed your 2 new books request. :)
I don't enjoy reading off computer screens, either (aside from the unavoidable work on my own ms.). Though they tell me Kindles are different. I'm fighting the transition.

Happy Independence Day!

I have been living in my own little bubble lately, with car issues and I think a touch of the flu, I've been a little ego-centric.
I hope everyone has been well.

I don't think I could read on an Ipad or nook or whatever."
I could never read on an ipad, too much like a computer screen, but I do love the way my Kobo looks, and my back loves the kobo in my purse rather than three full sized books, and my wrist thanks me for how light the Kobo is to hold.
Thank being said I will never entirely give up books: 1) what would my Grandmother buy me for Christmas each year? It is a tradition to get a new book and new jammies from her each year to open on Christmas Eve, 2) Children's books are just not the same on a backlit screen and look horrible on the eInk screen of my Kobo... and so on and so forth.
Thus, despite the health benifits of my Kobo, it still cannot be read in the bath and I do not forsee anyone designing a waterproof case for it so that I can read it in the bath. Not that any book should be read in a bubble bath, but the Kobo is a "$150 oops!" If it is dropped in the bath, a book is only a "$15 oops!" at most.

You said it! The smaller stores know where it is at when reaching the community, and continuing literacy.
Everytime I see people worried about the fate of bookstores, I am reminded of "Tanner's Books" in Sidney BC and a few other "privately owed" bookstores that know what it takes to keep the customers coming back.
Argument 1 for Tanner's survival :
For The Harry Porter Releases (and all releases of other popular books) Tanner's has had a pre-release party for these books, in which local businesses were invited Janet's Special Teas and The Brick Cafe to provide treats for customers. Janet's Special Teas and The Brick are known to give coupons for 1 free tea/hot chocolate/coffee that goes with each book that is purchased AND! for pre-purchasing the book Tanner's provides each customer with a coupon for 50% off the customers next purchase. These pre-release parties keeps the store open until 1am the day the book can be released and during this party people buy a LOT! I know that pre-purchased a Harry Potter book for my hubby and we went to the party and when we had left we left with over $80 in books.
Places like Tanner's have also been smart and they remain open on days like the Canada Day Parade, or Sanata Claus Parade. Brilliant because I always buy more after the Santa Claus Parade than if I were going in on my own.
Place's like Chapter's are missing the mark. Though Chapters did have a Spring Break Program that brought OSC programs and families into their store and increased income (I took my OSC site and while they were busy with programing, I purchased over $100 in books for my site) there was still something lacking, most likely a personability. And they make extra money because they have a starbucks kiosk upstairs... The kids got a treat of starbucks while I read a book or two that I had bought, they made money off of me that day because parents went racing back down stairs to buy more books as I bragged about this children's author or that... Imagine the money they would make having a mommy and tot reading session once a week each summer... Hmmmmm...
Bookstores are not going the way of the past, the ones that are disappearing are not thinking creatively about how to bring in the clients. Consumers are compulsive, give them a reason to go to your store and they will leave with something, whether it is a coffee, a magazine or 20 new books; the younger consumer just has to be drawn in.

It's really not quite the same thing to get an e-gift card for credit for your Kobo from your grandmother for Christmas. It starts with the lack of unwrapping and goes from there...

It's really not quite the same thing to get an e-gift card for credit for your K..."
Not only that, but the tacky plaid P.j's are a MUST at Christmas! And even better when she buys them too big, lol, goes great with the scrunchies and slouch socks! ;o)
Charly: I love my Kindle. So easy to hold and carry around and reading in bed and swapping books. I still read regular books as I have 5 bookcases and 7 boxes to get through!


Of course, I will always have books with pages and nothing can replace the appeal that bookshelves hold for me. Also, I love looking at books at the store and the library -- picking them up, the synopses and artwork on covers, flipping through the pages for a preview, none of that can be replaced. Still, a Nook would be a handy little thing to own.

You should ask anyways Reggia, you never know... I've been begging for the kobo touch, because "that damned click-click-click is just as irritating as a turning page while I am trying to sleep!" Oops! "But honey this is the good part, I can't stop now!" - "Go to sleep, you work in 6 hours!!" - "sigh, I'll just finish this chapter" - "HONEY! the clicking is keeping ME up!"
Reggia, think of how easy travel would be with a Nook, Kindle or Kobo?! All those books with you and no more trying to decide which books to take and which books to leave?! Devine!!
When you turn it on, the Kindle goes back to where you left off. I have a cover but also read without it. Have dropped it several times with no damage. My husband has all his Good Eats recipes on his so he keeps it in a ziplock bag!



Kindle's arent white screen. And reading a computer keeps you at your desk or with a heavy or bulky laptop on your lap. you get books instantly from anywhere in 60 secs.
To each his own. I'm just mentioning some of the benefits I enjoy or that exist. But I still read books but they are hard to hold with tears in both shoulder rotator cuffs and neck pain.
To each his own. I'm just mentioning some of the benefits I enjoy or that exist. But I still read books but they are hard to hold with tears in both shoulder rotator cuffs and neck pain.

I don't understand reading at the beach, either, although I love to read. Sand on the book, sunscreen fingerprints on the book, maybe spilled drink on the book... Plus, reading in sunlight outdoors, even with sunglasses on, gives me eye strain.

And I have cheated for the beach, I am that geeky person with my Kobo in a clear plastic gadget bag, those ones that are waterproof? My husband is forever laughing at me, and shaking his head while saying: "At least it is no longer a ziplock freezer bag, dear lord woman, I'll buy you the paper back version of whatever you're reading... people are staring"

I haven't had a real vacation (other than 2 trips once a year to see my family in VA) for over 8 years mostly due to falling issues. So I have no problem with my Kindle. But I am reading a paperback book by Jeffrey Deaver while reading Jane Eyre on my Kindle. Also got complete paperback set of Harry Potter to read. Never got through them all. So since I may be laid up from surgical procedures and stuff I'm stocking up. Not that I don't gave 4 bookcases and 8 boxes of books around anyway. HAPPY SUMMER TO ALL! Enjoy.


I love that you carry your Kobo in a plastic bag, Erin! :)

Charly, I am working on this letting go thing, we get one day off each week, in lieu of ten hour days, and that was hard, but now... not so much. 5 (10 if you count one long weekend and a regular weekend) might be another story all together...



LOL, just reread and saw "right" coast, teehee...

Just finished another 7 days straight -- have mercy!
A little challenge for you all:
I won an awesome action figure (Charles Dickens) at my book club meeting tonight. But I'll bet you all can easily top my answers so, go ahead, give it a try and prove me right. :)
How many Dickens's book titles can you list? right now, with no peeking!
Honorable mention if you can name the specific book we discussed, lol, should be easy enough.



I second that.
Will be busy with dr. appts. and PT so I will wish everyone Happy Holidays now before I forget.
Will be busy with dr. appts. and PT so I will wish everyone Happy Holidays now before I forget.

I join with Syra in wishing everyone happy holidays!


It is good to be able to spend more time, and always enjoy others being active here! :)
Thanks for greetings, Syra and Werner! Wishing the same to all our Litwit Lounge members!
Good Job Reggia. Decorated the tree yesterday with my husband's cousin's son, wife and 2 boys 5 & 3. What fun. Brought back so many wonderful memories.


I never think of it until someone else writes in it.
Happy Valentine's Day from NM too.
Happy Valentine's Day from NM too.

Happy Valentine's Day to all from me as well!

No internet???? The end of the world! Mine anyway. How could I shop or talk or chat or keep in touch or or or or
My mother who broke her hip in early Jan., had it pinned and has been in Assisted Living is coming home today. I worry about her trying to do anything on her own when it is so easy to slip without a wheelchair, walker, oxygen tubes and a husband who has to have his way and refuses to be alone and can't get around himself. When he fell in the driveway, he had to crawl on his back into the garage and then have the fire company get him up and in the house. I guess I worry about this a lot because I see myself in that situation and I'm alone so much now. But I guess that is what Life Alert is for unles you are unconscious. What an optimist errrr pessimist.
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