My Recent Comments

  • 05/15/2008 - 21:18
    I am just reading the ebooks of Susanna's Seductions and Anticapation and only have the ebook publishing date of July 2007 and March 2008. Are these the release dates of those books?
  • 05/15/2008 - 08:07
    not having the pictures side by side is adding a degree a difficulty
  • 05/14/2008 - 16:23
    I think you're right. It's a matter of doing something you don't HAVE to
  • 05/14/2008 - 15:22
    but did order myself 32 books between Friday and Saturday(figured Sunday was a day of rest). Sunday evening went to parents house and had Kendukt Fried Chicken for supper(so no one had to cook. oh and friends(truck drivers) came back from a run to Florida and brought me a bottle of pineapple flavoured Malibu Rum.
  • 05/14/2008 - 11:04

    for me the pros are a little different because I can only read ebooks on pc so first four pros don't apply. 5 I can buy the book anytime and once I am at my computer I can download it. Not only classics but some out of print books or hard to find book. Another bonus is space. I don't need to find space for another bookshelf. Cons I can agree with. Also so easy to find a book on the read shelf with all the spines visible.

    What do you do with an ebook you abolutely don't like. With a print book you can give it away and see if someone is of a different opinion, with the ebook do you just delete it?

     

  • 05/14/2008 - 10:52
    just do what you feel like doing. Personally I read when I can and visit when I can and try to balance the two out.
  • 05/14/2008 - 10:02
    The Soldier's Homecoming- Donna Alward- He couldn't believe she was still standing there and not running. He remembered the feeling he was going to bleed to death and how his last thought was that maybe he made a mistake leaving her.
  • 05/14/2008 - 09:54
    the summer 2008 issue of Simply Books( the Harlequin magazine)  and saw the page about the challenge. Great idea about people offline particapating too.
  • 05/14/2008 - 08:04
    I just took a wild guess that you were the same NicoleR. Heehee the internet is like a big hide and seek playground
  • 05/13/2008 - 15:44
    Youv'e been hanging around Jill's blog too much