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Tag Archives: love my library
ebooks from libraries
I took the plunge earlier this week and made my librarian walk me through checking out ebooks from the library. And while the selection isn’t fantastic, it’s still pretty neat. Checking out e-books from the library is like the best … Continue reading
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recommended: see what i’m saying
I’m not even finished with this book (got through the first three senses) and already I want to recommend it. See What I’m Saying: The Extraordinary Powers of Our Five Senses by Lawrence D. Rosenblum on Goodreads 1. Case studies … Continue reading
link: the end of paper
Seth Godin, writing for the Domino Project, raises some good questions on how the end of paper changes everything. Quotey goodness: The second change is that ebooks connect. Not so much on the Kindle platform (yet) but certainly in PDF … Continue reading
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dirty books
I picked up a dirty book from the library today. The edges are dusty, the plastic dustjacket is crinkled and torn, and the spine is weary. It’s exciting. I don’t mind dirty books. In fact, I rather like them. When … Continue reading
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