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Books You Can't Shut Up About
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RE: Books You Can't Shut Up About
(February 13, 2015 at 11:04 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote: I can't put time restrictions on myself like that or it takes the pleasure away from reading and makes it feel like work.


True for anything you do for joy. I refuse to be anal about keeping up the garden by making to do lists. I don't slot time for sex on the daily calendar. So reading too gets to happen at its own pace. I tend to slow way down at the end of really good books to postpone its being over.
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RE: Books You Can't Shut Up About
Oysterbooks is the spotify for books. Look it up.
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RE: Books You Can't Shut Up About
(February 13, 2015 at 11:04 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote: Umm... Doesn't Amazon have a service like this already? At least, I keep getting ads for it. It sounds like a paid library service where you can "check out" any title Amazon carries* so you don't keep paying full price for ebooks** you only read once.

From what I understand about Amazon's service, the titles are limited and Audible is not included. Since I don't have a Kindle (and never will) I can't say I've researched it thoroughly. I need a service that is not device dependent. It's why I now buy from ebooks.com.

Kobo readers are awesome! No more being locked into one specific provider! Anyone who sells, rents or lends Adobe Digital Edition formatted Epub (the most common ebook format) books will work for me.

(February 13, 2015 at 11:15 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: Oysterbooks is the spotify for books. Look it up.

Yeah, I've been looking at Oysterbooks, but their description of how their service works is a little fuzzy and you can't see what books they actually have without signing up. "Over a million titles" sounds good, but if they're all 10-years old or older...

After further review: They've added a library preview feature. Their selection is not as bad as I'd feared, but I'll have to look more (maybe even sign up for the free trial) before deciding whether to pony up $10/month is worth it.

Of course, with over a dozen online public libraries I can (or already have) become a member of, I may not need a pay service.
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