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Bilirubin posted:is that a pack of matches for scale? Yes. When I was in school I used to keep two of those dictionaries I my pencil case. (Not two of the same, obviously.) Gonna see if my mum has a normal-sized one, it's not like she needs one.
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https://twitter.com/alex_shephard/status/1422208370237493250 It was nice while it lasted.
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SimonChris posted:https://twitter.com/alex_shephard/status/1422208370237493250 Alex Shephard: Spoilsport
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I mean, it's blatantly not the actual Cormac McCarthy. The guy who runs it is funny, though, so I followed.
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 17:31 |
https://twitter.com/alloy_dr/status/1423065553221128194?s=20
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If I want to read Don Quixote is this version translated by Edith Grossman my best bet or should I look to another?
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Humerus posted:If I want to read Don Quixote is this version translated by Edith Grossman my best bet or should I look to another? You want the version by Pierre Menard apologies that is a joke
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Humerus posted:If I want to read Don Quixote is this version translated by Edith Grossman my best bet or should I look to another? After a lot of research and comparison a few years ago, I ended up settling on the revised Jervas translation published by Oxford World's Classics (it's not examined in the first link, but I compared it to the excerpts covered and thought it came out favorably), but the first paper I linked recommends the first Norton edition published from 1981 to 1999 (a revision of the Ormsby translation), and even if it isn't "your best bet", if you compare the Grossman translation to the myriad others and find that you like reading it more, you might as well go for it. Sham bam bamina! fucked around with this message at 18:01 on Aug 5, 2021 |
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I saw this so now you have to as well.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 17:36 |
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Is it weird that I prefer to measure books' lengths in terms of Kindle's "location" statistic?
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I've been using Kindle for a decade now and I still don't understand what a location is. I guess it's no more arbitrary than page is for a print book though. I just use percentage.
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One thing I always miss about reading a physical copy of a book of the sense of progressing through the book as I turn pages. I don't like the percentage/time feature on the Kindle and have turned it off because it triggers something in my brain. I end up focusing more than I'd like on "number go up" or feeling like a book is just impossibly long or too short if the percentages increase slowly or quickly. Some part of me feels like I have to maintain some sort of acceptable progress metrics if there's a percentage or time being tracked at the bottom of my screen. But then with it turned off I have no sense of how far into a book I am, and while I suppose it shouldn't matter, that bothers me too. I accept this is just my brain being weird, but it didn't bother me as much when I first got a Kindle 10+ years ago.
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I experience the exact same thing and blame video games
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Enfys posted:One thing I always miss about reading a physical copy of a book of the sense of progressing through the book as I turn pages. what are you talking about, you can physically see and the feel pages move from back to front
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OP misses that about reading a physical book, right? As in that aspect of it
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my bad then
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I feel the same Enfys
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Forgive me if this comes off as condescending, but, couldn’t you just go back to buying physical books? I dipped my toe into ebooks and they just never felt like the same reading experience.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/marc_laidlaw/status/1424176878991011843
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e: double post
Enfys fucked around with this message at 11:47 on Aug 15, 2021 |
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Sandwolf posted:Forgive me if this comes off as condescending, but, couldn’t you just go back to buying physical books? I dipped my toe into ebooks and they just never felt like the same reading experience. You can, but there’s sunk cost fallacy, the joy of being able to carry 10+ books at once without a bulky bag, the generally lower cost of ebooks vs hardbacks, and then some books never get a physical release. I take a hybrid approach now and swap between my kindle and a book depending on mood.
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Enfys posted:One thing I always miss about reading a physical copy of a book of the sense of progressing through the book as I turn pages. I have the same problem and did finally discover that, at least on the Oasis, tapping the bottom left of the screen cycles through the options. Being able to tap a couple times and see % makes it easier to just check every once in a while. I doubt I'll ever be able to go back to physical books as a default. For one thing, the ability to raise the font size so I can read without my glasses in bed is pretty killer.
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I'm rereading Shattered Sword and as always it's the humor in this book I love the most:quote:It is necessary now to turn to an examination of Yamamoto’s operational plan as it emerged in its final form, a task for which the reader would be well advised to pour a rather tall glass of spirits beforehand.
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https://twitter.com/DollyParton/status/1425502381895294979 Guess I'm going to read a (co)James Patterson book next year
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Dolly Parton and James Patterson: together at last! Sounds like a joke from a bad early 2000's Simpsons episode.
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# ? Aug 12, 2021 02:29 |
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I have a question about Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. (Looked and didn’t see a mystery thread). How did Pierot figure out that Flora Ackroyd didn’t actually see Roger that night but instead took the money? He did the experiment with Parker where they re-enacted Parker seeing her at the door to the study and careful note was about the two glasses Parker had. But I don’t see how that helped Pierot figure out Flora was lying. Though I do imagine from other clues he had already figured out Pierot was killed earlier than a quarter to 10 Edit: whoops found the thread theblackw0lf fucked around with this message at 21:47 on Aug 12, 2021 |
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Anyone know some good book podcasts?
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# ? Aug 15, 2021 03:57 |
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Idle Book Club, back before it shut down after Chris Remo was hired by Valve and disappeared into the cone of silence.
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# ? Aug 15, 2021 10:15 |
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Book Club for Masochists - a group of librarians pick a genre, read some books from it and then talk about them
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# ? Aug 15, 2021 11:46 |
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There's I Don't Even Own a Television, which seems to be on hiatus at the moment.
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
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what do you call a novel that has a wide spread of characters up and down the class spectrum and depicts the humanity of all of them? not in an attempt to provide some kind of structural analysis but that simply gives some attention to a lot of characters who in a more focused story would be referred to by their jobs or not have their lives explored at all. i'm wondering because i'm re-reading confederacy of dunces and it occurred to me i always like books that do this. i looked it up and confederacy of dunces is called a picaresque novel but that isn't the aspect of it that i'm talking about, although i definitely recognise that in many books that i've read and liked now that i know what it is.
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roomtone posted:what do you call a novel that has a wide spread of characters up and down the class spectrum and depicts the humanity of all of them? not in an attempt to provide some kind of structural analysis but that simply gives some attention to a lot of characters who in a more focused story would be referred to by their jobs or not have their lives explored at all. I'm not sure there is a specific term for this. 'Social novel' is the closest, I guess. I suppose I'd call it a 'slice of society novel'. quote:i'm wondering because i'm re-reading confederacy of dunces and it occurred to me i always like books that do this. i looked it up and confederacy of dunces is called a picaresque novel but that isn't the aspect of it that i'm talking about, although i definitely recognise that in many books that i've read and liked now that i know what it is. Picaresque is short for "a rascal travels around outwitting people", mostly.
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Big Scary Owl posted:Anyone know some good book podcasts? KCRW's Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt
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# ? Aug 16, 2021 12:34 |
https://twitter.com/leahmoore/status/1430112166905065479?s=20
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Don't.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 20:36 |
https://twitter.com/AlixEHarrow/status/1431622131683631104?s=20
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https://twitter.com/AlixEHarrow/status/1431625712264519681?s=19 TIL It's even by A24
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Currently working on my short story about Myron, a young man who is obsessed with the indie films produced by a company called B25. After a disastrous week, Myron buys some glasses from a man who runs a mysterious new shop that has seemed to appear overnight. These glasses transport Myron into the world of several of B25's prominent films. However, Myron comes to learn that the wearing of the glasses carries with it a terrible price.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Currently working on my short story about Myron, a young man who is obsessed with the indie films produced by a company called B25. After a disastrous week, Myron buys some glasses from a man who runs a mysterious new shop that has seemed to appear overnight. These glasses transport Myron into the world of several of B25's prominent films. However, Myron comes to learn that the wearing of the glasses carries with it a terrible price. Is the terrible price that you become a huge cinema nerd? Because you can head to Cinema Discusso for character inspiration Good luck with your story, PM me if you want someone to read it
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