October's less than a year from now! But still too long.
I always think of A Deepness in the Sky as being a sequel to A Fire Upon the Deep. I don't know why, it clearly isn't, but it fits into that space in my head, somehow.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
October's less than a year from now! But still too long.
I always think of A Deepness in the Sky as being a sequel to A Fire Upon the Deep. I don't know why, it clearly isn't, but it fits into that space in my head, somehow.
I always think of A Deepness in the Sky as being a sequel to A Fire Upon the Deep. I don't know why, it clearly isn't, but it fits into that space in my head, somehow.
I am -t in this matter.
ita- yes indeedy, the lending feature. you you have to be within a certain range like with pda's or anywhere with wifi connectivity?
Oh, no, erin. Anyone with, I think, a Barnes and Noble account and lendable ebooks.
I don't have a Nook, but I do have a B&N account, and ebooks, and I lent ita a book. I'm in KC and she's in LA. Easy peasy.
Note: Not all books are lendable.
If there's two of us, maybe we are on to something...
yes, yes. ita and everyone else with a B&N account should let me know so i can add you as contacts. right now all i have to offer is The Hunger Games and two romance/supernatural books from a series i'm reading. well...one. i'm still reading the other.
i'm using the same email address i have on my profile.
I'm using the email address deena AT dlmfisher.com for my B&N account, but I don't have many I can lend. I usually buy a book my library doesn't have, so it's bits and pieces of series. I have Friday Night Bites (Chicagoland Vampires Series #2) by Chloe Neill, Magic on the Storm (Allie Beckstrom Series #4) by Devon Monk, An Artificial Night (October Daye Series #3) by Seanan McGuire.
There are also some free books in the B&N nook catalog. [link] Not as many as for the Kindle, but some of them looked interesting.
Enjoy Hunger Games, P-C!
I'm currently reading Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie, and my god is the man verbose. The book is apparently the story of the life of Saleem Sinai, who, on page 107, hasn't been born yet.
If there's two of us, maybe we are on to something...
or we could form a movement...
I'm currently reading Midnight's Children
really liked this book, even though it was hard to read.
I just gave in to temptation and kindled the 27th Dozios SF collection. I could have chosen so many books. I did this why? Because it was 3am. That's what I'm going to tell people.
I just gave in to temptation and kindled the 27th Dozios SF collection. I could have chosen so many books. I did this why? Because it was 3am. That's what I'm going to tell people.
"Because it was 3am" is a fairly good reason for just about anything, I think,