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desertvixen) wrote2010-12-30 11:28 am
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Library Update
The Kindle has 42 books on it, and only 1 cost me anything. I've been able to get rid of 6 actual books. Some of the books on the Kindle are "desert island" choices (i.e., if this was all I ever had to read) like Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Rilla of Ingleside, and The Velveteen Rabbit.
A lot of what I picked up is "Oooh, interesting and free" so no help with reduction of books. Not that having less books is really a goal of mine, however, more like maximizing the collection.
Once my feline visitors are gone, and I have my bookroom back, I think I'm buying a new bookcase.
I also need to make some inroads on my to-read pile, which means not buying any for awhile.
DV
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Yes, the link is in my profile!
((( )))
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I don't think I would want to do all my reading on it, but I think for travel it would be awesome. Some stuff, though, is not appreciably cheaper - like the yellow spine Nancy Drews (the original 56) are 5.99/Kindle, which is pretty much what the physical books cost.
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I feel like we need a kindle club! PM me your address, I have a related present for you.
And I'm now off to load that Anne books.
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The Kindle is pretty awesome.
They have Anne's House of Dreams also and Rainbow Valley, but some of the older ones are apparently missing chunks of stuff where Anne/character is quoting someone else.
Speaking of Anne, did you read the Green Gables Yuletide fics yet?
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One my list though. I'm glad to hear they were good.
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I recced one, with Rilla and Ken dealing with after-effects of WWI and married life, and a second one which has two of the secondary characters falling in love.
Check out my rec posts, there's some decent links.
Off to answer your PM!
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Apparently Windy Poplars is not included because it's the last written and after the magic cut-off. The things you learn.
I like the free, also, because right now my to-read pile is so big I can't really justify adding to it on the Kindle for charge.