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  1. JaneWiggin

    Recommendations

    Was thinking that.... but all the books I got from here are weirdly formatted... I wish I weren't so anal about how it looks on my Nook. But I'll give her a shot, thanks. :)
  2. JaneWiggin

    Recommendations

    Alright, so I'm in a :sad: mood so I've been reading my way through my library. However, I found I'm wanting more books like those written by Sarah Addison Allen. If any of you know any good ones, please let me know. In case no ones knows, Allen has written : Garden Spells; The Girl Who...
  3. JaneWiggin

    JK Rowling writing an adult book

    Harry Potter is still classified as young adult... Young people in adult situations doesn't necessarily mean it's a book for adults. Initially it was closer to the children's genre, but edged it's way into YA because they grew up.
  4. JaneWiggin

    Where are you? (in the book you are reading) - please read 1st post

    I'm clinging to the wall of a battleroom in zero gravity.
  5. JaneWiggin

    Recently Finished

    Children of the Mind - Orson Scott Card Despite most people hating Card and his sequels, I rather liked this. Everyone seems to forget that Ender's Game was supposed to be a stand-alone book. Therefore making Speaker of the Dead a new book in a new story arch. -shakes head-
  6. JaneWiggin

    Why we re-read books

    I rarely, very very rarely, re-read a book. The Myst Trilogy, Harry Potter, and Twilight (yes I'm admitting to this), HHGTTG are the only few I have successfully re-read. Anything else, I get a few pages in and put it back down cause the entire story comes rushing back at me. I suppose this...
  7. JaneWiggin

    Goodreads

    I'm with you! It almost makes me sad when I realize that I've been stuck in a certain genre too long. So many books are being published that I never hear about!
  8. JaneWiggin

    What are you listening to Right now?

    Supid Girl - Framing Hanley :whistling:
  9. JaneWiggin

    Goodreads

    Add Me Here's mine, I always forget to update what I'm reading, but now there's an app for my phone! Woo. Always looking for friends to add me... you know you want to ;)
  10. JaneWiggin

    Hiya

    It's not really the class, it's the professor. And usually the older ones. For instance, my astronomy class is 3 hours long. The first hour and a half he rambles about college announcements, and other things, running in and out of the classroom to get stuff; 30 minutes for the quiz; and then an...
  11. JaneWiggin

    the best fantasy books

    I wouldn't necessarily say J.K. is the master, either. Try Ursula K. Le Guin. She has a fantasy series that goes back to the 60s but it's written well. I mean the woman is 82 years old and still writing. She must be doing something right.
  12. JaneWiggin

    Science Fiction

    So, I'm taking this Sci-fi Lit class and honestly, I realized I'm more drawn to the aspects of Soft Science Fiction. Soft SF is basically anything that surrounds psychology, sociology, fear of the unknown. So a story could take place in space, on an unknown planet, or something like in Ender's...
  13. JaneWiggin

    Hiya

    I write mostly during my classes when I can't read. I know what you're thinking, I'm supposed to be paying attention, but a lot of my professors ramble about non-essential classroom stuff (this happens a lot) so I get at least an hour and a half of writing time. But I'll see about reviews. I...
  14. JaneWiggin

    Hello...

    I think one of the differences is the nook has that weird paper touch screen and the kindle is not as high contrast. I'm not sure, I haven't caught up with all the new updates and what not.
  15. JaneWiggin

    Kindle, iPad, iPod Touch, or another?

    I have a nook. It's almost as if I'm reading books on real paper. Works great outdoors on a sunny or cloudy day, or in a lighted room. I also have a book light at night and cause it's that weird fancy screen there is little to no glare. Nooks are cheap(ish) and work great. I also use...
  16. JaneWiggin

    Hello...

    How does the Kindle fair against the nook? I love my nook, can't live without it, honestly. Oh, and welcome. :)
  17. JaneWiggin

    Hiya

    Thanks. :) Of course it means you can welcome me!
  18. JaneWiggin

    How Many Books In 2012?

    The goal for me is 66. I'm at about 15 so far. Last year, I tried this goal of 111 and only got as far as 75. School really slows me down, professors wanting papers every week, pft. But I'll catch up in the summer. I'm hoping I'll be able to double my goal for the year, but who knows. :)
  19. JaneWiggin

    JK Rowling writing an adult book

    I'm not exactly sure what to expect from this. I'm excited, yet, I'm also very very nervous. Though, I suppose even Harry Potter dealt with some adult issues towards the end of the series.
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