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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Coming up fast...


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Calathea | 6034 comments *lol* It's a draw again! :-)

And was I really the only one to vote for Lessons in Love?


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "*lol* It's a draw again! :-)

And was I really the only one to vote for Lessons in Love?"


I plan to read it, I just wanted to read the Plakcy book first. :-)

Okay. I'll do a runoff poll.


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Merith | 361 comments Calathea wrote: "*lol* It's a draw again! :-)

And was I really the only one to vote for Lessons in Love?"



If I hadn't already read it, I would have voted for Lessons. :)

But, I think that we continue to have ties is interesting - we all have some of the same interests in books. Not so surprising since we're all here through Josh. It would be interesting to see what we see in a book and what we expect from the story.


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments I'm so confused -- how do we know when the voting has started, and how to get to the poll? I'm a Goodreads neophyte....

ETA Okay, yeah... just found the 'Poll' link. Sorry.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "I'm so confused -- how do we know when the voting has started, and how to get to the poll? I'm a Goodreads neophyte....

ETA Okay, yeah... just found the 'Poll' link. Sorry."


:-D

We're just making it up as we go!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Okay, so Three Turns in the Desert is our May read.


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments Cool! :)


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments New author for me :)


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JPerceval | 154 comments Excellent, that's even the one I voted for. *g*


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JPerceval | 154 comments I am the Luddite who will be ordering the print edition. But very cool for all the other member who are e-reader users. :-)


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments If I have a choice, I'd prefer print myself. But distance and availability make that impossible. Thank heavens for ebooks! I do need to ask my friend how she got hold of her Adrien English Mysteries print books.


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JPerceval | 154 comments I ordered my Adrien print editions online from both B&N and Amazon.


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments JPerceval wrote: "I ordered my Adrien print editions online from both B&N and Amazon."

I live in Indonesia and ordering books from US means I have to pay shipping cost + custom tax higher than the cost of the books themselves. lol. So we're stuck with local bookstores that carry English books.


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JPerceval | 154 comments Ah, I see! If I hear of a good source for you, I'll let you know. :-)


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments JPerceval wrote: "Ah, I see! If I hear of a good source for you, I'll let you know. :-)"

Thanks! :)


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments Dlee wrote: "I only buy print copies of books that I know I'll want to keep. (Yes, the AE series falls in that category) I don't have anyone to pass m/m books on to. I hate the thought of throwing a book awa..."

Powell's will buy your used (print) books online, and they have a pretty hefty Gay & Lesbian section.

OTH, I buy mostly e-books and they pretty much suck at that -- at least for my iPad.


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~~~Heather S.~~~ (heather796) Josh wrote: "Okay, so Three Turns in the Desert is our May read."

Oooh I would like to join you! This sounds good!


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Blaine (blainedarden) L.C. wrote: "I haven't bought a single print book since I got my ereader. ;-)

ETA: Nope I'm wrong. I bought Josh's Man, Oh Man in print."


LOL me too :D
Err, Oh, no, that's a lie. I did buy a couple of books on mystery writing, Mary Renault's Charioteer and Cindy Pon's Fury of the Phoenix in print.
But I've bought an awful lot of ebooks since July last year

I tried reading reference books on my ereader, but those I actually need in print. Browsing just doesn't work as well in e-format


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Anne Barwell (anne_barwell) | 4 comments Have you tried book depository? It's an online British bookshop with no international postage. I order all my print books from there as I'm in New Zealand - books here are insanely expensive and no one stocks m/m print books.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
~~~Heather S.~~~ wrote: "Josh wrote: "Okay, so Three Turns in the Desert is our May read."

Oooh I would like to join you! This sounds good!"


The more the merrier!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
L.C. wrote: "I haven't bought a single print book since I got my ereader. ;-)

ETA: Nope I'm wrong. I bought Josh's Man, Oh Man in print."


:-D It has a nice margins for notes, doesn't it?


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Blaine D. wrote: "L.C. wrote: "I haven't bought a single print book since I got my ereader. ;-)

ETA: Nope I'm wrong. I bought Josh's Man, Oh Man in print."

LOL me too :D
Err, Oh, no, that's a lie. I did buy a coup..."


It's funny you say that. For some reason I seem to prefer research books in hard copy too. I wonder if that will change now that I have the Kindle?


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Josh wrote: "It's funny you say that. For some reason I seem to prefer research books in hard copy too. I wonder if that will change now that I have the Kindle?"

I think the search function is still slow. When I search the dictionary, I always think my fingers would be faster :)


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments Josh wrote: "Blaine D. wrote: "L.C. wrote: "I haven't bought a single print book since I got my ereader. ;-)

ETA: Nope I'm wrong. I bought Josh's Man, Oh Man in print."

LOL me too :D
Err, Oh, no, that's ..."


I like my research books in electronic because I can search for stuff using keywords. And I can highlight and add notes, too. The books I never thought I'd want in electronic are cookbooks. But just yesterday, there I was in the kitchen, my iPad propped up on a towel....

BTW, why does Man Oh Man have no table of contents in the Kindle version?

I guess that's off topic, sorry.


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Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) I still buy some print books - as much as I love my kindle , there are times when flicking through "proper" pages can't be beaten! But more so when it is an ebook I have fallen in love with, I go out and buy the print version too - like Adrien English. Flicking through that series is very therapeutic on down days. I am very anal with my book books though I always cover them with that clear contact to keep them nice, shiny!


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Blaine (blainedarden) Anne wrote: "I like my research books in electronic because I can search for stuff using keywords. And I can highlight and add notes, too."

Yeah, my ereader can't do all that. I really only use it for reading ...

Of course, I do like seeing all those research books in my bookcase :) Makes me look all professional like ;)


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Blaine (blainedarden) Barb wrote: "I always cover them with that clear contact to keep them nice, shiny! "

I used to do that, to keep them like new
I've gotten out of the habit, though


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Blaine (blainedarden) Josh wrote: "L.C. wrote: "I haven't bought a single print book since I got my ereader. ;-)

ETA: Nope I'm wrong. I bought Josh's Man, Oh Man in print."

:-D It has a nice margins for notes, doesn't it?"


It does
only ...
the inside margins are rather slim, which doesn't always help

I have to admit until I read your comment just now, I thought I had a faulty copy in which the margins had been mixed up ...

LOVE the book, though, strange margins and all :D


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Susan | 807 comments Josh wrote: "For some reason I seem to prefer research books in hard copy too. I wonder if that will change now that I have the Kindle?"

I have Man, Oh Man!... in print only, and the same with The Golden Age of Gay Fiction. Regardless of the search feature available on my Kindle, I find it simpler to use a hands-on approach with these and other reference/research books instead of doing it electronically. I don't expect that will change.


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Blaine (blainedarden) Barb wrote: "My kids think I have a problem! I love the new year of school when I get to contact all their books, ..... Hmmm maybe I do :)"

LOL.
Other mothers think I'm crazy, but I'm of the 'if you want it done well, do it yourself' philosophy when it comes to preparing all those schoolbooks for a new year.

Only a couple of more years to go, before they move out and have to do it themselves :D


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments L.C. wrote: "Anne wrote: "I like my research books in electronic because I can search for stuff using keywords. And I can highlight and add notes, too. ..."

I bought a bare bones ereader, because I really don'..."


Can anyone buy Bookdarts out of the Oregon area? Bookdarts rock -- one of the only things I really miss about paper books.


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ns (vedi) Anne wrote: "Can anyone buy Bookdarts out of the Oregon area? Bookdarts rock -- one of the only things I really miss about paper books. "

Why do you need to be in the Oregon area? Unless I'm confused about your question...


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments ns wrote: "Anne wrote: "Can anyone buy Bookdarts out of the Oregon area? Bookdarts rock -- one of the only things I really miss about paper books. "

Why do you need to be in the Oregon area? Unless I'm confu..."


Well, Bookdarts are made here (or at least they were originally), and I've never noticed them being sold anywhere else. I haven't looked, but I thought it might be possible they were only local. Which would be a freaking shame.


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ns (vedi) Anne wrote: "ns wrote: "Anne wrote: "Can anyone buy Bookdarts out of the Oregon area? Bookdarts rock -- one of the only things I really miss about paper books. "

Why do you need to be in the Oregon area? Unles..."


They are available off the web -- for instance, Amazon has a boatload from all over now. Did you want someone to buy something locally for you?


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments ns wrote: "Anne wrote: "ns wrote: "Anne wrote: "Can anyone buy Bookdarts out of the Oregon area? Bookdarts rock -- one of the only things I really miss about paper books. "

Why do you need to be in the Orego..."


I'm starting to think we aren't talking about the same thing. I'm talking about the little metal page markers that you put in a book to mark something you want to remember. Is that what you're talking about?


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ns (vedi) Let me try that again. Was posting in the wrong window.

I think you meant these things?.


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments ns wrote: "Let me try that again. Was posting in the wrong window.

I think you meant these things?."


Yep, those are the ones. I was just remembering them fondly and wondering if other people could get them -- just PM'ed you.

Okay, I will stop dragging everyone along on my musings, now. :)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "BTW, why does Man Oh Man have no table of contents in the Kindle version?
..."


I haven't seen the Kindle version, so I don't know. I'm guessing some kind of formatting error.


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments Josh wrote: "Anne wrote: "BTW, why does Man Oh Man have no table of contents in the Kindle version?
..."

I haven't seen the Kindle version, so I don't know. I'm guessing some kind of formatting error."


It's okay in the sense that it forces me to read the whole thing (no, not done yet). Still annoying, however.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
It's okay in the sense that it forces me to read the whole thing (no, not done yet). Still annoying, however.

I can imagine! I don't really deal much with MLR these days, so in this case, going directly to the publisher would be the best tactic. I'm sure it's just some formatting oversight.


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments Josh wrote: "It's okay in the sense that it forces me to read the whole thing (no, not done yet). Still annoying, however.

I can imagine! I don't really deal much with MLR these days, so in this case, going ..."


I suppose it's one of those things I should do, going to the publisher, for the benefit of everyone else who buys it. I'll put it on my list....


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JPerceval | 154 comments OK, really DUMB question here, but before I go calling Borders.com and dealing with a customer service rep who will probably tell me "I dunno," maybe someone here can tell me: What the heck does Borders.com mean by "other format" here?

http://www.borders.com/online/store/T...

I want the PAPERBACK edition of Three Wrong Turns.... At Amazon and B&N, they clearly differentiate between ebook and paper editions. Borders seems to as well, but this is the only product page for this book, and it has the mysterious "other format" designation that's confuzzling the heck out of me.

Help me now, laugh at me later. It's OK, I know you will! ;-)


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JPerceval | 154 comments That's what I was thinking -- that the $12.99 was the paper edition price. It certainly corresponds to what I saw on other sites for the paper.

I'm glad I'm not the only one confused!


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JPerceval | 154 comments Me too -- it'll be my first time as well. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
JPerceval wrote: "OK, really DUMB question here, but before I go calling Borders.com and dealing with a customer service rep who will probably tell me "I dunno," maybe someone here can tell me: What the heck does Bo..."

I think this is definitely the trade paperback just given the price. Was that the question or did I miss the point?


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Anne Tenino (annetenino) | 3156 comments JPerceval wrote: "OK, really DUMB question here, but before I go calling Borders.com and dealing with a customer service rep who will probably tell me "I dunno," maybe someone here can tell me: What the heck does Bo..."

To completely not help you at all, let me just say that the customer service at Borders sucks. Or it used to, before B&N bought it. I recommend you ask them early and often if you want to clear up a question before, say, June.

In all fairness, my issue was with an e-book, and they outsourced their e-book sales (and customer service) to another company.


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JPerceval | 154 comments Josh wrote: "I think this is definitely the trade paperback just given the price. Was that the question or did I miss the point?

That was exactly the question, thank you! :-)


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JPerceval | 154 comments Anne wrote: "To completely not help you at all, let me just say that the customer service at Borders sucks. Or it used to, before B&N bought it. I recommend you ask them early and often if you want to clear up a question before, say, June.

LOL! That's why I thought I'd ask here first. I really hate calling customer service, anywhere!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Yup, I hate calling customer service too.

Since I get most of my books from Amazon, that's where I'll go for the paperback. But, I'm waiting until another much anticipated book comes out in paperback before I place my next order. I never get one book at a time, I usually get 5-6 at least, and then make fewer orders over the course of the year. Of course, now that I'm in this book group, that'll have to change. It'll be interesting to see how it does and how that affects things.


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