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Comfy Fleece Sweater posted:To clarify, the Chunky app is the one that stopped updating in 2020, not sure when ComicZeal stopped working but it must've been earlier than that
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I say don’t read any sequels to any BDO book. The sequels always chose to answer the question of who built the Rama or the Ringworld, and that answer doesn’t really matter.
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# ? Nov 23, 2023 00:06 |
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Does anyone know what book I'm talking about below? The frame story is a widower who takes his young daughter to Italy to try to move on. But it dives into the history of everyone and everything he sees. Like it'll detour into a story of a member of the Red Brigades decades earlier. Sometimes, like an Icelandic saga, it will give the history of someone the protagonist meets and then the history of people they had met. e.g. There will be a story about a woman who grew up with a father who hated gentiles, and then it will dive into his experience during WWII as a professional artist and later a death camp inmate, and then it will go even into the experiences of the Nazi who kept him alive to play the piano. The main side-story is that of a childhood friend of the protagonist, who grew up the son of some military officer and later rebelled in college but then turned around and became a Catholic priest. The title has "Sea" or "Beach" in it. The author I recall mostly wrote books about cadets at the Citadel. It was one of the options for book reports in Ontario high schools so maybe it was also that elsewhere. I ask because if it were well written, and didn't have the melodramatic ending it does, it would probably be the best novel I had ever read.
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# ? Nov 23, 2023 20:51 |
Maybe prince of tides by pat conroy?
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# ? Nov 23, 2023 21:18 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Maybe prince of tides by pat conroy? Beach Music by Pat Conroy! Thank you!
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# ? Nov 23, 2023 21:21 |
Bright Bart posted:Beach Music by Pat Conroy! Yeah Pat Conroy is a weird one because he's a bad writer but has somehow managed to turn out some amazing novels. The Water is Wide and Prince of Tides are probably his best. Very boomer writes southern lit and individual scenes are often quite badly written but the whole is sometimes greater than the parts
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# ? Nov 23, 2023 21:51 |
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Oh God this unearthed memories. I had to read a Pat Conroy book for college. Which one was about young fresh military cadets getting into drama and one of them died, either accident or suicide? The whole thing was kinda Dead Poets Society ish with the remaining friend group reacting somewhat poorly to the death. Sadly the most specific thing I remember is the casual use of an Italian slur in the first or second chapter and hating the book overall. I've read some bad books in my time. The rest for that class were no winners either.
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# ? Nov 24, 2023 06:19 |
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https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/doom-guy-john-romero/1140973076 The John Romero biography is really good so far, I'm in the first few chapters. First chapter is
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# ? Nov 26, 2023 21:40 |
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Comfy Fleece Sweater posted:https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/doom-guy-john-romero/1140973076 Nice, $4.86 on sale for Audible. Thanks, just the thing for listening to while doing chores today.
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# ? Nov 26, 2023 22:11 |
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Just popping in to say that my wife is nearing the end of the second book of Fonda Lee's Green Bone Saga and has been absolutely obsessed with it and utterly loves it. So thank you to whoever originally recommended that ages ago.
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# ? Nov 28, 2023 23:41 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Nice, $4.86 on sale for Audible. Thanks, just the thing for listening to while doing chores today. Everything has been on sale on Audible. Good time to stock up!
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# ? Nov 28, 2023 23:47 |
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Nearly finished with "Strata" and just found out it's not part of a series. I guess I was thinking of the Bromeliad.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 07:25 |
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Mordiceius posted:Just popping in to say that my wife is nearing the end of the second book of Fonda Lee's Green Bone Saga and has been absolutely obsessed with it and utterly loves it. So thank you to whoever originally recommended that ages ago. Following up on this - I've never seen my wife as stressed out with a book as she was toward the end of Jade War. She spent the last two hours of the audiobook in a state of immense tension and anxiety and then, after finishing, was exhausted for the rest of the day. She is generally not too reactive to books and films, but this one got to her. Good times.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 19:38 |
Mordiceius posted:Following up on this - I've never seen my wife as stressed out with a book as she was toward the end of Jade War. She spent the last two hours of the audiobook in a state of immense tension and anxiety and then, after finishing, was exhausted for the rest of the day. She is generally not too reactive to books and films, but this one got to her. Good times. It's genuinely really good, and the third book manages to pay off the whole series in a way I was pretty impressed with, there's a lot going on and a lot of interwoven storylines in those books so it was cool to see it stick the landing in a pretty satisfying way
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MockingQuantum posted:It's genuinely really good, and the third book manages to pay off the whole series in a way I was pretty impressed with, there's a lot going on and a lot of interwoven storylines in those books so it was cool to see it stick the landing in a pretty satisfying way Yeah, originally physically read the first book. She was going to do the same for the second but then switched over to audiobook because she's recently started a new job with a bit of commute time - giving plenty of audiobook time. Instead of hopping straight into the second book, she listened to the audiobook for Jade City and then moved on to Jade War. After finishing Jade War, she's now thinking she wants to listen to it again before hopping into Jade Legacy. She often has a bit of trouble following a lot of the details of fantasy or fantasy-adjacent stories. Something about fictional names of places just causes her difficulties following what's going on and she'll often get names mixed up. So that second time through allows her to more deeply understand what wider story. Regardless, she's loving loving this trilogy and has been obsessed with it in a way that I have never really seen her get with books.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 20:20 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIW5jBrrsS0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIW5jBrrsS0 Pretty neat video, but he goes into some beautiful libraries. Belgium might be worth visiting for those!
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 18:47 |
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Boy, oh boy does Ringworld reflect when it was written good lord.
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# ? Dec 6, 2023 01:54 |
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I'm so sick of zombies in everything but holy poo poo Zone One has reinvigorated the love I have for the genre. It's brought me back to where I was in the mid-late 2000's where I loved the classic Romero movies, the early 90's Night, and the Day of the Dead remake. Where I was when I started watching the first season of Walking Dead. The book has heart and soul and action and honest truth. It's amazing.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 03:41 |
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I fukn love books wonder how expensive it would be to start a bookstore ? I could be working and reading all day I regret buying so many ebooks these past few years instead of physical copies. Not life-regret, just a little regret, because to be fair reading in the dark is great, e-readers have their advantages. I skipped BluRays and went all digital and it was the right choice, and I figured I'd do the same when the Kindles came out. But some physical copies have wonderful design lately, they really invite you to read. Bought Norse Mythology by Gaiman and it's a gorgeous design, black and gold Also bought Mythos by Stephen Fry, based on the cover design, and the definitive Anne Frank diary edition in some wonderful shade of yellow. Ivory and Bone bought too, no idea what it is, but it was on sale, and the cover was very nice. I think I would've enjoyed Infinite Jest a lot more in a physical version. Oh, and the new Odyssey translations, just gorgeous design all around. It doesn't really capture the shininess and niceness tbh
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:00 |
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Modern éditions of many works now are lacking in quality. This print on demand and lack of quality control really ruins the experience. I don't love reading on an eraser but I'll take it over low quality paper, poorly set type, and badly formatted texts. Hardcovers barely even exist anymore it feels like
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:13 |
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I'll say it: hardcovers loving suck and should be replaced by mass-market paperbacks. Drives me nuts that the only option to preorder some books is hardback and I have to wait for it to actually release.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:14 |
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gently caress that
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:17 |
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Gaius Marius posted:gently caress that They're huge, heavy, easy to damage with dentable corners / easily ruined dust jackets, and are super duper expensive
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:18 |
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I have loads of shelving now in my house and I feel kind of guilty that the only books I own are fancy copies that I basically buy as a memorial that says "this is the kind of book I like", because all the actual reading I do happens via e-reader.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:22 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:They're huge, heavy, easy to damage with dentable corners / easily ruined dust jackets, and are super duper expensive Look at how hosed the spine of Monte Cristo is from one reading of it compared to the Mann collection which is decades older. Look at how much better the hardcover of An Evil Guest has held up compared to the paperback. A book should last centuries, ain't no paperback gonna be doing that without help.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 04:39 |
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For Let's Read threads, are there any guidelines about how much of the book is appropriate to post?
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 06:48 |
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Gaius Marius posted:
Yeah this is correct, if you want a book to last decades, get the hardcover the dust jackets are expendable
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 07:17 |
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dust jackets are the perfect bookmarks. there are some paperbacks who have these little flaps inside to mimic them, and while they work in a pinch, isn’t the same I only really strain a bit when the hardcover I read is over 600 pages long and/or has a weird and larger format (like my copy of Savage detective)
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 14:42 |
StrixNebulosa posted:I'll say it: hardcovers loving suck and should be replaced by mass-market paperbacks. Drives me nuts that the only option to preorder some books is hardback and I have to wait for it to actually release. simply bind your own books in coptic style with handmade inks
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 11:19 |
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Gaius Marius posted:Hardcovers barely even exist anymore it feels like ??? E: anyway my eyesight has started to go so now ludicrously oversized Anglo hardcovers are my friend. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Dec 10, 2023 |
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They (we?) used to do stiched paperbacks from at least the 1940s to the 1960s and they hold up great but look like rear end because the glue has dried and made the spines all ribbed. Or sometimes of course the covers are gone but all pages are there because of the stiching.
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 15:36 |
https://x.com/TheNerdforge/status/1725983020312604929?s=20
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 16:45 |
3D Megadoodoo posted:??? same. Mass market paperbacks are requiring at least +1.50 reading glasses these days
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 16:51 |
Bilirubin posted:same. Mass market paperbacks are requiring at least +1.50 reading glasses these days This is one reason I prefer ebooks these days. Especially if I'm tired. Just crank that font up to mega.
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 16:57 |
Hieronymous Alloy posted:This is one reason I prefer ebooks these days. Especially if I'm tired. Just crank that font up to mega. I'd be with you except my Kindle app is on my Pixel phone so I'm constantly flipping pages. I probably should just get a tablet at some point
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 17:00 |
Bilirubin posted:I'd be with you except my Kindle app is on my Pixel phone so I'm constantly flipping pages. I probably should just get a tablet at some point It's worth getting a dedicated ebook reader. Tablet batteries don't last and the glow is harsh; e ink actually does matter. At this point I'm only buying physical books for annotated or illustrated editions and to give as gifts, or sometimes a signed limited press edition or something since you can't collect an ebook or have it signed. Of course part of that is my house is so full of bookshelves that there isn't much room for anything else.
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 17:07 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Of course part of that is my house is so full of bookshelves that there isn't much room for anything else. Time to use The Biggest Shelf.
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Bilirubin posted:I'd be with you except my Kindle app is on my Pixel phone so I'm constantly flipping pages. I probably should just get a tablet at some point Seconding Hieronymous Alloy here, my kindle oasis is super comfortable and great for reading. I've had a regular kindle and now the oasis and both are great. That said I have determined that I really prefer mass market paperbacks. I just like paperfeel.
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 17:13 |
LLSix posted:For Let's Read threads, are there any guidelines about how much of the book is appropriate to post? Not that I am aware. Please use good judgement wrt copyright (and potential take down orders, lol like that will ever happen here) and scroll wheel fatigue when posting.
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 07:40 |
Hieronymous Alloy posted:It's worth getting a dedicated ebook reader. Tablet batteries don't last and the glow is harsh; e ink actually does matter. With you. We are trying to downsize our apartment for an eventual reno, and the enormous bookshelves are a hinderance so I am getting more in epub format and its a huge space saver. I assume that I will be able to transfer non Kindle epubs via that program often posted in here, or alternatively, can I open Play Books with a Kindle?
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 17:38 |