If it's annotated properly, using a glossary in ebooks is perfectly simple.
I wish there was a secondary market where I could *give* ebooks away. I'm happy to do without it, I just feel there should be a way I can legally transfer my drm!
Mayor ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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."
If it's annotated properly, using a glossary in ebooks is perfectly simple.
I wish there was a secondary market where I could *give* ebooks away. I'm happy to do without it, I just feel there should be a way I can legally transfer my drm!
Until that happens, people won't convert fully. Signed, didn't want to pay $12.99 for Why We Suck
God. I need to finish Reamde.
Bad me -- I read the last Parasol Protectorate weeks ago!
When others are finished, we can geeble!
And yep, P-C, there's a tie-in. Little, but there. I will try to read the rest of the stories tonight, if I have time.
Alison Bechdel gets a Guggenheim: [link]
Alison Bechdel gets a Guggenheim: [link]
Excellent! Now if only Lynda Barry would get a MacArthur.
So I've read the second Montmaray book, FitzOsbornes in Exile, and I've decided that it's also going to appeal to anyone who likes the recent revivial of Upstairs Downstairs or The King's Speech, since it's about the intersection of international politics and the London Society in the run-up to WWII. I enjoyed it a great deal and I can't wait for the 3rd one to come out...
My copy of the first book came yesterday, but I'm reading three other things first. It looks great, though.
Just found a fascinating WWI nurse's memoir on Gutenberg Canada, WAAC: The Woman's Story of the War.
It's wonderful the stuff you find on the various country's Gutenberg variations. And the fact that their public domain laws are often different from America's is completely irrelevant. Really.