Buy the books, get a free ebook version.
that's what Baen did with the latest Bujold: the book came with a CD loaded with RTF versions of nearly every Vorkosigan book in the franchise.
Gunn ,'Not Fade Away'
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."
Buy the books, get a free ebook version.
that's what Baen did with the latest Bujold: the book came with a CD loaded with RTF versions of nearly every Vorkosigan book in the franchise.
I'm pissed because I wanted to reread Dirk Gently and I lost my copy in Katrina. No ebook! I have the Hitchhikers on paper already, thank you. No use to me digitally. I bought the Liff thingy, out of sentiment, but I really wanted Dirk.
I have to decide what books to buy before I go on vacation. Will I finish The Game of Thrones? Probably. Should get the second one. Neuromancer and Snow Crash piqued my interest, and maybe I should see what Gaiman I don't have on paper.
Hopping on from Budapest to say LOVE my kindle for the long trip here and train etc. Even used as a guidebook it isn't so bad, though hard to flip through (and not many available). I also recommend calibre. And the "collections" (which is folders/tags)
Today is Kenneth Rexroth's birthday. I wrote about him for Hilo.
I have somehow made Amazon recognize me as a US resident! And successfully downloaded Moby Dick (my lunchtime reading for the spring semester.)
I can see already that my greatest Kindle temptation is going to be romance novels. They run pretty cheap, for the most part ($4).
Make me step away from the Quality Paperback $9.99 for everything sale. I want to buy Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein for everyone.
I can see already that my greatest Kindle temptation is going to be romance novels. They run pretty cheap, for the most part ($4).
And no one sees the covers! Per that NYTimes (?) article.
When I consider buying ebooks that I already own in actual book format.
It is tempting. I have yet to buy an e-book though, everything I've gotten is free so far. I would have bought two by now, but they weren't available as eBooks. Didn't end up buying them at all.
What's the recommended starting point with Discworld? I've read a few of the books, but in no particular order, and it was a long time ago and I don't even remember which ones.
I think Guards! Guards is a good Discworld starting point. Then again, I prefer Vimes to Rincewind, so others may well disagree.