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I consider that a lot especially for people like myself who are still studying and haven't found a job just yet. Imagine how much you would have spent in a month if let's say I'm into full reading gear finishing 4 books in total. That would easily amount to $100.
Some reviews can be very unreliable especially those which I can find online but at least having an active discussion with few of my friends who are also into the same hobby, will help.
Hmm. David, thanks for the lengthy explanation. I think roughly I get what the book is all about. In fact I did some google search as well and found some excepts of the book content that touches on his way of thinking and advice given. Quite thoughtful but it looks to me more like self...
Before that, I never realize how important it was to get a glimpse of what you would expect from a book before you actually buy it. Well, with the google book preview around, you can actually get to read a few lines from the book and then judge for yourself whether it might be worth to purchase...
Well, I never thought of reading the book until you've mentioned it here. Anyway, on the point raised by DavidRM, that is also valid. Will the book actually taught you where, which and how to invest?
While I'm still too young to have any kids of my own, what I observe is that young children like my cousin can be very focused on what they read and their IQ seems to be much higher. Maybe it is a coincidence but definitely there is no harm in reading too much or being a bookworm. Unlike movies...
That's sweet :)
But I will never go along with the idea of getting a tattoo. Nowadays I can see a lot of young ladies wouldn't mind some wordings appearing on their skin but definitely not me...
If I were you, I would go for Sony because of the brand recognition. I actually managed to get a first hand feel with the Sony reader but not the other one you have mentioned.
I usually don't make any future plan. Sometimes it depends on the mood and if somebody happens to recommend me a good book, then I'll consider it. But I rarely go the extent of writing down what I'm going to do next.
Not sure how to come up with a long list but I'm reading The Valcourt Heiress by Catherine Coulter. It can be a little bit boring if you are not into romance :)
I used to be a patron of this forum but never got thought of joining the community. Not sure what made me register today but I'm glad I did anyway. So any welcoming ceremony? Or maybe a band? :whistling: