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Even if it costs more, but I prefer physical books for the reason that it's more comfortable to hold it physically rather than staring at the screen.which one guys? I prefer e-books because it cost me less
which one guys? I prefer e-books because it cost me less
This is the reason that I prefer physical books too. Otherwise I would have completed 120 Days of Sodom a long time ago.Physical also...I can carry it around with me. Reading an eBook on-screen will burn your eyes after a little while- at least it does to me.
which one guys? I prefer e-books because it cost me less
Any time I post about liking e-books, the moderator erases my messages.
Constant mentions? I mentioned it once and it was erased. I thought that we should be able to mention the books that we liked. Since I did not see the post that I opened my introduction to the board with, I posted something like it again a few days later. I thought that maybe I had not entered it right the first time, as it was the first time I ever posted to the board.It's nothing to do with you liking ebooks. It's more to do with your constant mentions of a self-published piece of crap that hasn't seen its way to being proofread.
I simply can't sit at my computer and read a book. It has to be a BOOK - real, physical, in my hands.
No, there were multiple posts about Neubarth.Constant mentions? I mentioned it once and it was erased.
Yes, but I took the decision that I didn't believe a word of your spiel around the ebook and removed it from display. It had all the hallmarks of self promotion (and it not self, then a vested interest) and, given the sheer quantity of shit self-publishers that gather on these shores pretending to have just read this fantastic book, tell us where we can get it, give a bit of backstory to make the author sound like a real crazy guy, let us know how it's not like other books, be a tad defensive about it, and so on, it's no surprise that the post was removed. It doesn't deserve the time of day.I thought that we should be able to mention the books that we liked.
I notice that it is indeed priced at $94.75 (and $99 too) on Amazon marketplace, by two book traders both based in California. Just like yourself. And, er, Joe Neubarth. Must be a California thing.I know that it was published as a paperback, and that it is selling for $95. I did not see any copy errors in the E-book, but I would never pay $95 for a paperback to see if there were errors there.
I don't have the mobi reader thing installed in my work computer so I can't dig through that rubbish but I did make a note elsewhere of something that should give an example. It's near the beginning where the guy has woken up in the dark place and is wandering around:What proofreading errors have you noted Stewart?
"Now," he told himself, "was not the time to do things in proper fashion."
Because it is a poorly written, sloppy designed, cliche-ridden, unedited, piece of self-published crap by someone who will never ever be considered a writer proper. And if you think that is the best modern book that you have read, then you've read nothing. Period.I am interested in why you have such a negative opinion of the best modern book I have read.
I can use my Blackberry and hold it in one hand, while standing in the bus or waiting at the bus station. I can read it in the dark if there is a power outage. Southern California has a lot of them (power outages). ....
I LOVE E-books!
When all of your friends are showing you the modern advantages of using PDAs and Blackberries and small laptops, it is easy to learn. Start hanging out with the "Younger Crowd" and you might never go back to reading from paper. As it is, I have no need for a newspaper. My father always used to sit at the morning breakfast table and drink his coffee and read the paper. I just read the headlines on the laptop and go to any article that interests me and never have to fold the paper or turn the pages. The heck with paper.
That is wrong. I posted one opening post about how I liked E-books and so on. It was erased. A couple of days later, I could not find my introductory post, so I posted two posts and both of them were erased. I can not even introduce my self to the board if you remove the introductory posts. One introductory post was strictly about E-books, and it was removed. How can anybody introduce himself in his introductory posts are removed?No, there were multiple posts about Neubarth.
I have bought books from Boski books before, he is an established book seller, and you may check with Amazon about him. There was another book seller in Seattle who was selling the book at that same price, too. the new seller I do not know. Over ten percent of the large population of the United States lives in California. It is the most populous state in the Union. Most of the people in the state live in the south. I think they like the weather down here.I notice that it is indeed priced at $94.75 (and $99 too) on Amazon marketplace, by two book traders both based in California. Just like yourself. And, er, Joe Neubarth. Must be a California thing.
Sorry, I can not find it. Perhaps that is the result of your British Isle English verses my [referred American English. American English is the world standard. You Europeans need to learn how to talk correctly.I don't have the mobi reader thing installed in my work computer so I can't dig through that rubbish but I did make a note elsewhere of something that should give an example. It's near the beginning where the guy has woken up in the dark place and is wandering around:
See if you can spot the glaring error there.
Because it is a poorly written, sloppy designed, cliche-ridden, unedited, piece of self-published crap by someone who will never ever be considered a writer proper. And if you think that is the best modern book that you have read, then you've read nothing. Period.