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desertvixen ([personal profile] desertvixen) wrote2012-09-17 08:49 pm

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Day 11 – Favorite author on your Kindle

For this one, to avoid using an author who sits on the physical bookshelves (or is an invention of the Stratemeyer Syndicate), I had to go with Kipling.  I am a little ashamed to admit, I had never really read any of his stuff before getting the Kindle.  I'm familiar with some of his work, but the Kindle opened me up to a lot more of them.  I particularly liked Barack Room Ballads. And it was all FREE!

DV



Day 12 – Favorite Kindle title that is also on your bookshelf
Day 13 – Kindle title you wish you had never bought or downloaded
Day 13 – Favorite “genre” fiction title on your Kindle (SF/F, romance, Westerns, etc)
Day 14 – Tell us about one of your favorite romantic couples inhabiting your Kindle (not necessarily IN a romance novel)
Day 15 - Favorite male character (on your Kindle)

Day 16 – Favorite female character (on your Kindle)
Day 17 – Favorite family on your Kindle
Day 18 – Do you use the My Clippings feature on the Kindle?  If so, share one with us.
Day 19 – Favorite book turned into a movie (on your Kindle)
Day 20 – Favorite children’s book (on your Kindle)
Day 21 – Favorite cooking or food related book on your Kindle
Day 22 – Title on your Kindle you most frequently recommend to people
Day 23 –Kindle title you can’t believe was actually published
Day 24 – A Kindle title you have wanted to read for a long time but still haven’t
Day 25 – A Kindle title that you wish more people would read
Day 26 – Favorite non-fiction title on your Kindle
Day 27 – A Kindle title that changed your opinion about something
Day 28 – Favorite title (of a book on your Kindle)
Day 29 – Book you read on your Kindle so no one can see you reading it

Day 30 – Your most favorite Kindle title


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[personal profile] filkferengi 2012-09-27 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you tried _Puck Of Pook's Hill_?
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[personal profile] filkferengi 2012-10-01 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Kipling's "Puck's Song" came from it. Here's a recording of Leslie Fish's tune for the poem:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKz6hed_aQw

Words are here: http://www.poetryloverspage.com/poets/kipling/pucks_song.html