The pseud she uses for those novels is Caitlin Brennan. The first in that series is The Mountain's Call.
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The pseud she uses for those novels is Caitlin Brennan. The first in that series is The Mountain's Call
Oh! I read the first and third of those. The first started out pretty good, and then, meh. The third got me very confused because I thought it was the second. So my judgement was kinda off on that one. I had no idea it was Judith Tarr, though--the only other series of hers I read was the "Avaryan" books, which....well, those had an ending that was seriously weird, in my mind.
Erin, you rock! Thank you.
I finally got to look at the Kindle. WANT and let me explain that I very rarely WANT new tech. Sometimes I Want - which is where TIVO was. but 400.00.... waiting
Kindle has DRM, and that makes me wary. Pretty much everything that goes on it has to go through Amazon.
Also, the fucker does not even accept PDF. Better to get the latest version of the Sony reader, which is a bit pricier, but has a better screen (e-ink, paper level resolution), and accepts pdf.
There's also Bookeen's Cybook. If I could afford to, I'd get that just to support the order NAEB is putting together: [link]
In addition to the the DRM issue, there are the terms of service:
The Device Software will provide Amazon with data about your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your Device and your use of it (such as automatic bookmarking of the last page read and content deletions from the Device). Annotations, bookmarks, notes, highlights, or similar markings you make in your Device are backed up through the Service.
There's a world of creepiness in there.
Neil Gaiman got a chance to play with one and claims you can add PDFs:
Interestingly, they're not yet really pushing some of the things that sold me on it (how easy it is to put your own content onto it, for example, whether Documents or PDFs or downloaded Dr Who novels).
I think you have to send the PDF to Amazon and they send it to your device.
I look at the Cybook and drool too.
actually - reading reviews looked like there was software from google that let you read PDF. Most of the readers use proprietary software - ( so none of them are really worth the money). and since Sony decided the reader was sexier than me, (ad: sexier than a librarian) I didn't really look at it. and it looks like it can do audio content too.