I think one to two things I've read on my Kindle had page numbers, the rest were percentages
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
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."
I think it depends on the generation. I have a first-gen, and it doesn't have page numbers, just "locations", which is usually something like 52395--i.e. impossible to remember.
My Nook has page numbers.
Page numbers came in pretty recently- Kindle 3 maybe? The modern generation should have them for most Amazon-purchased books, but not all. Library books are more iffy, and fan fiction etc obviously don't have them - no print editions to match up to.
I'm not sure if someone at FEMA is a Mira Grant fan or what, but their latest emergency preparedness guide seems to point that way.
I finished the latest Skulduggery Pleasant this weekend, and I'm just waiting for people to discuss it with me.
Because there's a Thing I need to discuss. Holy crap.
I'm here for you, Tep.
You finished it?
Yes. Got pretty compulsive about finding out what happens next for the last 100 pages or so...
The Thing in the epilogue?
Yes. Got pretty compulsive about finding out what happens next for the last 100 pages or so...
That's exactly what I did!
The Thing in the epilogue?
Holy crap, YES. I admit I should have seen it coming, after the chapter with Valkyrie and Carol being friendly. But I totally didn't. And I'm kind of surprised that the author would kill a character who is, for all intents and purposes, non-magic. Yes, she's just starting to make fire, but she's totally new at it. I *get* Mr. Bliss getting killed by a Faceless One. Or Kenspeckle getting killed by remnant!Clarabelle. I don't *like* it, but I get it. They were old pros at the magic thing, and choosing to fight meant they were in peril. But Carol was a totally different situation, and it just surprised the HELL out of me.
I'm less surprised by shit finally getting real with the reflection. It was a long time coming, IMO.
I originally thought (a few books back) that Darquesse would turn out to be the reflection. And then I thought, well, no, because the reflection has no magic of its own, and the prophecies show Darquesse destroying the world with magic. But after this book, I thought, well, wait -- DO the prophecies actually show Darquesse (or a Stephanie-shaped substitute) actually doing magic to destroy the world? I think maybe they don't. And now that the reflection has the sceptre (Valkyrie FAIL; or maybe technically Darquesse FAIL?), well, it can pretty much destroy the world. So maybe the "Darquesse" in all the prophecies is the reflection and her Magical Glow Stick of Dooooom.
I was thrilled to see Tanith, even for just a little bit, but less thrilled that there was no forward movement on getting the remnant out of her. DAMN IT.
And Scapegrace will never, ever, EVER not be funny, and this book was no different.
Oh, and the man with the golden eyes who's popped up in most of the books -- Mevolent, yes? I mean, in all the scenes with AU Mevolent, his eyes are not just covered, but it's pointed out in a ridiculously obvious manner. "His eyes are covered! Did we mention his eyes are covered, and if they happen to be uncovered, DO NOT look at them, lest you see their color! Which might be golden but you will never know because HIS EYES ARE COVERED!" So -- that's what my money's on.