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They may not have what you're looking for since it only deals with copyright-free books, but it does have plenty.
The son, currently in 7th grade, of a friend of mine came to lunch with a book. My friend asked him to tell me about the books he's reading - he's currently reading 4 and all of them involve psychology or astronomy. All were pretty heavy non-fiction. His son then said that kids at school look at...
I still love Ranma 1/2, Love Hina, Sgt. Frog, 猫ラーメン(Neko Ramen), Urusei Yatsura and a few others. There is very good manga out there and much of it (though not all of it) has incredible artwork as well. Don't limit yourself because you think you're "too old."
Yes! One of the great books! The digression into the contract his mother and father made concerning his birth, including the actual turgid legalese, is amazing. Not to mention "Alas, Poor Yorick!" his Uncle's groin injury, and the realization that so much of who we are happens when we're not...
I've read numerous books on a Kindle and I've slowly come to the conclusion that it is no match for the old fiber. It does win out on storage and portability, of course. But it fails hugely on ease of use. If I want to look something up that I read 50 pages back, it's difficult to flip back and...
A few years ago, a local church ran out of room on their public sign and so chose to abbreviate the Apostle's Creed like this:
"On the third day he rose
ascended into heaven,
is seated at the right hand of the Father,
he will come again to judge the living-dead."
I wish I had a photo of...
I've read several books on the Kindle and found it an ok experience. I could definitely live with it when the inevitable move to ebooks happens.
I like the convenience weight ease of use and the ability to take an entire library with me when traveling. Plus, I can buy and download books...
I'm still not clear on what "literary culture" implies in this context. If it means people getting together at bookstores, discussing the latest reads or anything at all, then it seems unfair to put the blame on Amazon alone. American culture in general seems to have swayed towards a less...
Has anyone noticed "other stuff" encroaching on the book shelfspace at their nearby big book chain? I visited one last week and thought I accidentally wandered into a toy store. I was surrounded by puzzles, stuffed animals and other doo-dads that seemed to have nothing whatsoever to do with...
Interesting. Well, perhaps the study had something. Though all studies end up generalizations to some degree.
Though no one seems as extreme as me, I wonder what would cause a decline in fiction reading with age? My only theory is that as I've aged (and I'm not really that old) time has become...
I use my notes, which I scribble for just about every book I read. Plus, I always read to the end of a section or chapter, so finding my way back isn't ever a problem. In other words, I don't use a bookmark.
Not too long ago I was discussing books with a friend and the subject of fiction intruded into our conversation. We were discussing the books we had recently read and none of them, it turns out, were fiction. "Recent" meant the past 2 -3 years as we live on different continents and don't speak...
A History of the Banjo: Frank Converse's Banjo Reminiscences
Articles (what would today be called 'memoirs') from 1901 - 1902 about life as a traveling minstrel banjo player.
I have no favorite author. I'll never have the time to read enough books to really know anyway. How many authors have I not read? Countless. Are they my favorites? Probably only until I read others I haven't read... ad infinitum...
I'm at the beginning of the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire. June 28, 1914. I should probably get out of there quick if my memory from the future serves me well...