I am not having sex with Spike! But I'm starting to think that you might be.

Buffy ,'Dirty Girls'


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."


Toddson - Dec 06, 2013 6:04:24 am PST #21691 of 28370
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

To answer Typo - on thinking, the werewolves are actually shape-shifters - not tied to the moon, able to change back and forth quickly. Being connected to them is a social plus; since they change, fashions are for loose clothing that can be removed easily; shoes are optional for the actual wolves (called "the Pack"). They're attracted to people with magical power; the heroine, early on at a reception, has members of the Pack coming up and telling her she smells "amazing". Her mother's a social climber and pushes her to attract someone - anyone - from the Pack. The husbands/wives of Pack members are called the Mage Pack, since they all have magical power.

I finished it and it's good - interesting world building, lots of action scenes. No actual sex, although there's a fair amount of Pack members running around without clothing (in human form) and a fair amount of snuggling.


meara - Dec 06, 2013 6:26:27 am PST #21692 of 28370

Also, back a ways, thanks for the Hild glossary--I am reading it. Didn't mean to, but accidentally hit "purchase one click" rather than "send sample". Oh well.


bennett - Dec 06, 2013 6:47:59 am PST #21693 of 28370

I am still not entirely convinced of the permanence of e-books - we technically only license e-books, not own them - so I continue to buy and keep hardbacks of my serious faves. Paperbacks, on the other hand, I weed.


Toddson - Dec 06, 2013 6:51:05 am PST #21694 of 28370
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I need to do some serious weeding of the books ... haven't for a while, so it's overdue.

There's a group that has had a short-term used book store every year - Turning the Page - they collect books, sell them, use the proceeds for literacy efforts. Now they've set up a longer-term place and I plan to start hauling books to them ... as soon as I can (1) weed and (2) get my ass in gear.


meara - Dec 06, 2013 6:54:56 am PST #21695 of 28370

I need to do some serious weeding of the books ... haven't for a while, so it's overdue.

This is a big part of it. I bought my house and put the books in my guest room since they no longer had to be in my bedroom or office, and now they are out of sight out of mind! Combine that with the change in FAA regulations meaning I'm no longer buying books at the airport or to read on the plane in paperback, and I suddenly feel like I need to do something with those I have.

Bennett, I am downloading my kindle books and stripping the DRM. I bought them, they are mine.


Toddson - Dec 06, 2013 6:58:37 am PST #21696 of 28370
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I have Kindle on my iPad mini, so I'm hoping to cut back on the amount that pile up. Deleting an ebook I've read but have no interest in rereading is painless. My only problem is, that for my jury duty days, I can't bring the iPad in - they don't allow anything with a camera (a woman got arrested for taking a picture of someone in the courthouse - she said she was trying to use the selfie camera to check her hair ... but managed to take a photo of someone else).


Consuela - Dec 06, 2013 9:44:08 am PST #21697 of 28370
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Bennett, I am downloading my kindle books and stripping the DRM. I bought them, they are mine.

That's my position as well.


bennett - Dec 06, 2013 10:45:10 am PST #21698 of 28370

I'm there in theory. Just haven't got organized enough to strip DRM in practice.

But I'll keep my favorite hardbacks anyway - Bujold, Heyer, Dunnett, etc. I'm just more ... comfortable, secure, happy, something ... with them around the house.


Amy - Dec 06, 2013 10:47:18 am PST #21699 of 28370
Because books.

How do you strip DRM? Or maybe I should ask why you do?


Dana - Dec 06, 2013 10:50:27 am PST #21700 of 28370
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

You do, because then you can convert it to different formats, and it ensures you can keep a copy of the ebook without being subject to (for example) Amazon's whim.

As to how, you use Calibre. If you google, there are good instructions about how to do it. It's not too difficult.