The Culture Vulture
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So I picked up a 14 day Kindle rental of Game Of Thrones through my library. Don't know how far I'll get with it but I'll give it a go.
GAF, I'm about to pull the trigger on the 79$ kindle. Things I need to know. Can I transfer EPUB files my brother already purchase(He has the SONY E-Reader)to my Kindle? And two, does it handle PDF files correctly? My bro is telling me to get the 99$ Kindle instead.......But, I did't notice a huge difference between the two models besides storage.
I know but I set mnyself to read 20 last year and I didnt reach that. So being a little conservative with my target this year.
Anyway, Gaf how much time do you spend reading compared to gaming? Is it like a 50/50 split or what?
Kind of find it hard to decide what to do sometimes. Do a bit of reading or some iPad/handheld gaming before bed for instance.
I don't have a Kindle (only Kobo) so I can't answer the PDF question, but for your epub books, you need to convert them first. From what I know Kindle doesn't read epub files. You can use something like calibre and convert them to mobi files.
Thanks....I just Google the device you mentioned. It looks really nice, how you liking it so far?
That sucks....I just did some final research and it looks like the Nook is for me. Just order now. HYPE!It gets the job done and it's solid, it just has 2 big problems
- there is a page turning bug that sometimes happen where it will flip 2 pages instead of one
- the kobo store is terrible. Awful prices and gets books slower than Amazon store.
Honestly I wish I had a Kindle, but it was much easier to get a Kobo here in Canada.
i got a Nook for christmas and i still haven't touched it. : \
Going to join the club soonI feel like im the only one that likes the Nook I have 2, I got the Nook Tablet for my birthday last year and I've had the Nook 1st Edition since it came out. Everyone I know has the a Kindle
Please tell me this isn't common in Penguin Classics now...
I always read introductions because you can't spoil beauty.
I know but I set mnyself to read 20 last year and I didnt reach that. So being a little conservative with my target this year.
Anyway, Gaf how much time do you spend reading compared to gaming? Is it like a 50/50 split or what?
Kind of find it hard to decide what to do sometimes. Do a bit of reading or some iPad/handheld gaming before bed for instance.
Reading isn't just for the plot.eh..?
Reading isn't just for the plot.
I always read introductions because you can't spoil beauty.
Keep the spoiler histrionics in the internet ghetto where it belongs.
Now reading:
It's a second attempt. I started reading this a couple of years ago but stopped around page 40 because I disliked the writing style so much. Now I'm much further along but I've also realized I've seen the movie adaption of this book (Roman Polanski's "The Ninth Gate" starring Johnny Depp). It doesn't matter so far, because the book is a lot richer.
More than plot spoilers, I don't like to let an introduction influence how I react to or interpret a book. I like to read them afterwards, to get another person's take on the work. It would be like going to a book club meeting before reading the book...
Historian Tom Holland chronicles the end of the ancient world ruled over by the Roman and Persian empires and the rise of Islam. In the sixth century, the Near East was divided between the two ancient empires, but 100 years later it was the Arabs that ruled. Holland examines how this happened. He uncovers the dramas and the horrors of this age and portrays the remarkable leaders who played a part in the transformation.
Holland is the author of three other acclaimed works of history, Rubicon, Persian Fire, and Millennium: The Ending of the World and the Forging of Christendom. He has also written a number of novels.
I know Raymond Chandler is a good writer in this genre, but haven't read any of his works to give you a honest opinion. Just going by what friends have told me about his works, and they love it. I had this site bookmarked for a minute, but never got around it like that. It could be a good start...Can anyone recommend a good detective/noir novel?
Yeah, I found that Legend of Kell book pretty entertaining.
Can anyone recommend a good detective/noir novel?
The Terror - Finished it about 2 days ago. Interesting insight into the Franklin expedition. The horror/supernatural aspect of it was underwhelming to say the least. By the end, the entire novel felt like a waste of time and I was angry because I should have just picked up a non-fiction account of that lost expedition.
I've never been able to get into fiction, but I want to. I just feel like I have to be learning something if I'm reading.
Adler's philosophical memoir is good stuff, too.