Posted on July 16, 2008 by Christine Duncan
There is a debate in many circles today surrounding e-books. Why read e? Why have to buy a device to read when the traditional medium is cheap, portable and widely used. The people who make up this side of the debate then tell you how they love the feel of a paper book, the smell. I [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2008 by wandac
Today’s market in reading material is vast. Besides the selection of newspapers, and magazines, we have a wide selection of how we can read.
Do you read paper books or ebooks? Does it matter? Of course not. What matters is that you read and enjoy what you’re reading. But with the costs of books, shipping and even [...]
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Posted on July 13, 2008 by wandac
Publishers today are looking for the best writers, the most appealing and/or exciting
stories, the most realistic and believable characters–AND the in some cases the least expensive methods of producing books for a demanding public.
In this week’s blogs you will read the opinions of the authors of BBAH. What about you? What types of books do you [...]
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Posted on June 24, 2008 by wandac
Over the last ten years or more, my husband and I have traveled to many parts of the USA. By plane, train and car. Last year we attended two weddings, one in Ohio and another in Georgia, and we spent a week visiting relatives in Florida (our home is in south-central Pennsylvania). But we’ve both [...]
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