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Whoever decided to release the Hannu Rajaniemi short story collection as a limited edition hardcover with no ebook version is an rear end in a top hat. gently caress you, publishing industry.
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# ? May 13, 2015 16:10 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:28 |
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Evfedu posted:I thought ALFFH was, like, twice as good as his Takeshi stuff. And I really quite enjoyed his Takeshi stuff. Does ALFFH have his literotica chapters?
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:15 |
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Kesper North posted:Whoever decided to release the Hannu Rajaniemi short story collection as a limited edition hardcover with no ebook version is an rear end in a top hat. Huh? I still see it in stock on Amazon, unless you're talking about some other short story collection he did.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:22 |
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gohmak posted:Does ALFFH have his literotica chapters? Oh yeah, except they're man on man now, or man on elf-man to be more precise.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:34 |
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gohmak posted:Does ALFFH have his literotica chapters? Big time. It also has Morgan turning all kinds of fantasy tropes on their ear, like "provide some kind of satisfying ending to a trilogy," or "explain seemingly important issues being alluded to in the earlier books of your series."
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:54 |
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taser rates posted:Huh? I still see it in stock on Amazon, unless you're talking about some other short story collection he did. It's in stock - as a physical book. I don't want a physical book. I actually dislike them.
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# ? May 13, 2015 17:58 |
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Kesper North posted:It's in stock - as a physical book. I don't want a physical book. I actually dislike them. There's just not a huge market for used Dragonlance novels in mint condition.
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# ? May 13, 2015 19:03 |
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Kesper North posted:It's in stock - as a physical book. I don't want a physical book. I actually dislike them.
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# ? May 13, 2015 19:18 |
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syphon posted:Minor derail, but I'm the same way. Ever since getting my Kindle - which I've since sold... I now do all my reading on my phone - I don't like buying physical books. I don't need another bookshelf full of books I'm never going to re-read taking up tons of space (or sell for pennies on the dollar) thank you very much! There have actually been a couple books I've decided not to read because they didn't offer a Kindle edition (thankfully a rare occurrence these days). Yep. Same. My latest phone is a phablet for this very reason. Also: reading in the dark without a flashlight, never losing your place, being able to increase font size when my eyes are tired, and not having to cart books around when travelling. I even find physical books uncomfortable and awkward to hold and use, comparatively. Having some physical books around on a shelf is nice, but it's much more of a display/collection thing. Now that I think about it, the last time I got one off the shelf was after a big storm when all the power went out for a couple of days.
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# ? May 13, 2015 19:26 |
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It becomes frustrating when certain high-profile authors use their popularity for exclusive access deals (Harry Potter) or exclude e-books for vague legacy reasons (last Wheel of Time book). I hate looking at the hoops publishers want me to jump through to buy a certain book, then noticing that the book in question is very easily pirated. I suppose it's the RIAA/MPAA all over again.
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# ? May 13, 2015 19:46 |
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Kesper North posted:It's in stock - as a physical book. I don't want a physical book. I actually dislike them. Haha yea, fair point, I was assuming your complaint was more about the limited edition part than the no e-book part, I can definitely sympathize with that.
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# ? May 13, 2015 20:09 |
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Yesterday I finished "The Technician". Yup, I'm still consuming Asher's universe. I have liked it quite a lot. It revisits the Masada world, with its nice and friendly fauna, and you get to know perhaps a little bit more you would want to about Hooders, Heroynes and the rest of funny beasts which inhabit there. But it is not just another gore-ish story about alien animals. Actually, it has an interesting character, and the bad guys are not so cartoonish as usual (but the guy who is closer to be the "hero" is as flat as Cormac). The book contains spoilers for previous novels (it happens about 20-30 years after the facts narrated in "Line of Polity", and there are referencies to events that I guess are narrated in "Dark Intelligence").
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# ? May 13, 2015 20:11 |
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Amberskin posted:Yesterday I finished "The Technician". Yup, I'm still consuming Asher's universe. Dark Intelligence is basically just the sequel of the Technician. As for the Technician, the ending became a little bit too much Deus Ex Machina. Still good though.
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# ? May 13, 2015 21:01 |
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syphon posted:Minor derail, but I'm the same way. Ever since getting my Kindle - which I've since sold... I now do all my reading on my phone - I don't like buying physical books. I don't need another bookshelf full of books I'm never going to re-read taking up tons of space (or sell for pennies on the dollar) thank you very much! There have actually been a couple books I've decided not to read because they didn't offer a Kindle edition (thankfully a rare occurrence these days). Last year I threw 2-3 carloads of old books into the paper recycling dumpster because it was easier than trucking them to a used bookstore and dealing with reselling. The only ones I bothered to keep were things like Discworld/Dresden/etc, which I kept because they're long series that I know that I'll revisit at some point and I don't want to re-buy 10 books. I figure that if I'm not willing to buy it for Kindle for a re-read, I can't have wanted to read it that badly. I decided to do it after realizing that I hadn't read a physical book in at least two years, despite having a room full of them. I have no regrets and a lot more storage space.
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# ? May 13, 2015 21:01 |
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Jesus Christ, you monster.....
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# ? May 13, 2015 21:23 |
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You could have donated them to a Goodwill, Salvation Army, school, church, or library. Some coffee shops have informal lending libraries, prisons are always looking for reading material... Literally anything other than a garbage can. I read Hyperion a couple of months ago, and just finished The Fall of Hyperion earlier today. I liked them, except for the very end of each book where they link up arm in arm and start singing a song from "The Wizard of Oz" as they trot off into the distance. Maybe there's some larger significance to it, and I'm probably just being nitpicky, but it bothers the hell out of me for reasons I'm having a hard time articulating.
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# ? May 13, 2015 21:33 |
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Kesper North posted:Whoever decided to release the Hannu Rajaniemi short story collection as a limited edition hardcover with no ebook version is an rear end in a top hat. I'd like to echo this "gently caress you". Though also I'm weak and I admit it. I ordered the physical book copy just on the chance we don't ever get an ebook version in the future. I blame Hannu for writing stuff I think is awesome.
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Beef Hardcheese posted:I read Hyperion a couple of months ago, and just finished The Fall of Hyperion earlier today. I liked them, except for the very end of each book where they link up arm in arm and start singing a song from "The Wizard of Oz" as they trot off into the distance. Maybe there's some larger significance to it, and I'm probably just being nitpicky, but it bothers the hell out of me for reasons I'm having a hard time articulating.
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# ? May 13, 2015 22:22 |
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I forgot to write down the authors name when he was last talked about, what I remember is someone said he creates really good, scary alien creatures that make Alien look cute.
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# ? May 13, 2015 22:34 |
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goodness posted:I forgot to write down the authors name when he was last talked about, what I remember is someone said he creates really good, scary alien creatures that make Alien look cute. Maybe it was somebody talking about Neal Asher and his Spatterjay series?
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# ? May 13, 2015 22:41 |
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Speaking of Ebook availability, I noticed James Morrow's stuff is available finally! I loved "This is How The World Ends" and "Only Begotten Daughter". So excited to finally read "Towing Jehovah".
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# ? May 14, 2015 02:01 |
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Speaking of ebook availability, what's available for Kindle Unlimited that isn't garbage? I find myself with a year of membership and, uh, I thought it was just unlimited access to everything. You know, because then it's Kindle. Unlimited.
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# ? May 14, 2015 03:34 |
DarkFuse has all of their titles on KU, though they are predominantly horror.
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# ? May 14, 2015 03:37 |
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McCoy Pauley posted:Maybe it was somebody talking about Neal Asher and his Spatterjay series? Should j read any other books in the Polity? Universe or does each stand on its own?
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# ? May 14, 2015 03:48 |
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Speaking of ebook availability, what's available for Kindle Unlimited that isn't garbage? IME it had enough to last the free month, but I hit bottom after that.
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# ? May 14, 2015 04:26 |
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Speaking of ebook availability, what's available for Kindle Unlimited that isn't garbage? Pretty much the only reason for an author to go Kindle Select (which makes the book available for KU but means you can't sell it on other sites) is if they're not selling well on other sites. There is usually a reason for that. There are exceptions, of course (apparently erotica has shifted heavily towards KU as the main source of revenue for authors), but I would guess for most authors with successful (= not garbage) books the added income from KU doesn't offset the lost sales on other sites.
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# ? May 14, 2015 06:28 |
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Well, that certainly explains why it's a loving wasteland. (If I'd known about the free month I would have just been like "no, don't buy this, let me check it out first" - and of course I was dumb enough to not bother looking first in either case - so now I took it and their system can't cancel the year transaction if you take the free month after so I get to wrestle with their customer service again. Usually Amazon's a lot better than this.)
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# ? May 14, 2015 08:14 |
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For Aussies: randomly looked at Booktopia for Phillip Reeve's Mortal Engines series. Absolute bargain! http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-world-of-mortal-engines-phillip-reeve/prod9781407134994.html
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# ? May 14, 2015 09:07 |
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Speaking of ebook availability, what's available for Kindle Unlimited that isn't garbage? It has a smattering of Proper Stuff, some PKD, in particular? Agree that the name is a misleading joke, though.
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# ? May 14, 2015 10:47 |
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Beef Hardcheese posted:You could have donated them to a Goodwill, Salvation Army, school, church, or library. Some coffee shops have informal lending libraries, prisons are always looking for reading material... Literally anything other than a garbage can. A lot of places won't take books. The last time my dad moved he wanted to clear out his old books because he had gotten a Kindle and discovered that nobody wanted them unless they're stuff like Tom Clancy or Stephen King.
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# ? May 14, 2015 14:37 |
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McCoy Pauley posted:Maybe it was somebody talking about Neal Asher and his Spatterjay series? Yep, Neal Asher, but I was talking about "Line of Polity" and "Brass Man". I understand the Spatterjay creatures are even cutier, but I have not read those books yet. goodness posted:Should j read any other books in the Polity? Universe or does each stand on its own? As I understand it, there are two series, whose books should be read in order: - The Ian Cormac series, formed by Gridlinked, Line of Polity, Brass Man, Polity Agent and Line War. - The Spatterjay serues, formed by The Skinner, The Voyage of the Sable Keech and Orbus. Apart, there are stand-alone novels, who reference and are referenced by the "series" books: - Prador Moon, Hilldiggers, Shadow of the Scorpion and The Technician. I'm not sure where "Dark intelligence" fits here. The standalone books can be read on their own, but they spoil heavily the main series. Amberskin fucked around with this message at 15:37 on May 14, 2015 |
# ? May 14, 2015 15:32 |
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Amberskin posted:Apart, there are stand-alone novels, who reference and are referenced by the "series" books: Follows The Technician and spoils that and everything before it, is otherwise standalone for now.
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# ? May 14, 2015 16:07 |
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muscles like this? posted:A lot of places won't take books. The last time my dad moved he wanted to clear out his old books because he had gotten a Kindle and discovered that nobody wanted them unless they're stuff like Tom Clancy or Stephen King. In my experience, libraries take everything that's not: * in terrible condition * a textbook * readers digest condensed books * national geographics
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# ? May 14, 2015 17:25 |
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fritz posted:In my experience, libraries take everything that's not: That's because we generally sell them for dirt cheap prices during periodic used book sales and eventually toss the rest. Rarely, if ever, do we keep donated books for circulation. The problem mostly is that we're regularly getting in new books and have a surprisingly finite amount of space. I was pretty surprised when I started working there. At least that's what we do at the seven branches I work at; it could be different elsewhere, I suppose.
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# ? May 14, 2015 17:44 |
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robotox posted:That's because we generally sell them for dirt cheap prices during periodic used book sales and eventually toss the rest. Rarely, if ever, do we keep donated books for circulation. The problem mostly is that we're regularly getting in new books and have a surprisingly finite amount of space. I was pretty surprised when I started working there. At least that's what we do at the seven branches I work at; it could be different elsewhere, I suppose. Nah, that's pretty universal. Still, I'd rather let the library get a crack at selling my books to support themselves before they go out. I trade most of my stuff but sometimes I end up with too many to make it worthwhile.
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# ? May 14, 2015 17:58 |
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occamsnailfile posted:Nah, that's pretty universal. Still, I'd rather let the library get a crack at selling my books to support themselves before they go out. I trade most of my stuff but sometimes I end up with too many to make it worthwhile. And a lot of libraries can still figure out a use for items they wouldn't put in circulation: I'm not trying to dogpile on anyone or their dad for tossing books; just trying to share some information. Even if you box them up and leave them outside of a library like a foundling, the worst-case scenario is that the staff will look it over and put it in with their own recycling.
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# ? May 14, 2015 18:07 |
So someone explain the logic of books not being for sale in some parts of the world as ebooks that are google-able for sale in other parts of the world, and how that discourages piracy.
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# ? May 14, 2015 18:37 |
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Anias posted:So someone explain the logic of books not being for sale in some parts of the world as ebooks that are google-able for sale in other parts of the world, and how that discourages piracy. That's an easy one. It is the same logic for netflix and similar services not being allowed to operate in some parts of the world, while the pirated material is easily reachable via . That is: the greed and stubborn stupidity of rights owners.
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# ? May 14, 2015 18:40 |
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Amberskin posted:That's an easy one. It is the same logic for netflix and similar services not being allowed to operate in some parts of the world, while the pirated material is easily reachable via . Let us not forget also the different laws of various countries as well as the fact that a lot of them are handled by different publishers in different companies, whose policies, motivations, and ability to see reason vary. But also, yes, copious amounts of greed and stubborn stupidity.
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# ? May 14, 2015 20:34 |
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My Mum and I have a ton of old paperbacks (SF/F and other) that are getting spotty with age (foxing) and are readable still but the following places have turned them away: • second hand shops • goodwill type stores • charity book sales, organisational booksales (universities and so on) • libraries • books-for-the-homeless charities Apparently all of those places get deluges of books in Australia and they only take the best quality books. Mum got frustrated a month or two ago and got rid of a good portion of them by literally throwing them in the recycling. If nobody wants these books what else can we do?
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