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Clive, I found it interesting because they were on the songs that were hits when I was in high school. I don't think the book would appeal to those who don't have an opinion about the music.
Today I started The Rebel League by Ed Willes, about the World Hockey Association. I was a charter season ticket holder of the New England Whalers in Boston back in '72. The tickets were my college graduation present!
Today I started The Rebel League by Ed Willes, about the World Hockey Association. I was a charter season ticket holder of the New England Whalers in Boston back in '72. The tickets were my college graduation present!
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Amazon has a new program called AutoRip: If you buy from them a CD (or have bought one in the past since 1998), they will give you a free mp3 of the same album.
Imagine what that would do for Kindle sales if they offered the same program for books!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ ... 9412.story
Imagine what that would do for Kindle sales if they offered the same program for books!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ ... 9412.story
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I think the idea of free epub files works better for books than free MP3 files would for CDs.
Not to diminish the topic too much, but haven't most of us been ripping our own CDs on iTunes, etc, for years now? Not sure what the benefit is, and it probably wouldn't sway me to buy from Amazon unless the total end price was better then from other sources.
Not to diminish the topic too much, but haven't most of us been ripping our own CDs on iTunes, etc, for years now? Not sure what the benefit is, and it probably wouldn't sway me to buy from Amazon unless the total end price was better then from other sources.
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I realize now that I should have posted this in the eBook readers thread, not here. Sorry!GA Russell wrote:Amazon has a new program called AutoRip: If you buy from them a CD (or have bought one in the past since 1998), they will give you a free mp3 of the same album.
Imagine what that would do for Kindle sales if they offered the same program for books!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ ... 9412.story
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Albeit somewhat late, I was able last week to finish my annual seasonal read of Winter Solstice, as I was spending some time on planes and in airports.
Late Saturday evening while thinking about what to read next, I remembered that I had a Kobo gift certificate from a year ago still hanging around so went shopping, and discovered that the final volume of William Manchester's Last Lion trilogy biography of Winston Churchill -- Defender of the Realm was published in the latter half of last year. He chose a friend and colleague, Paul Reid to finish this monumental work just prior to his somewhat untimely death.
From the first 50 pages or so of introduction and preface, it looks to be an outstanding read, and I am anxious to be sinking my teeth into it more fully.
Churchill is one of those bigger-than-life personalities to me -- and his place in history is certainly secured. His indomitable spirit in guiding Britain and much of the free world through WWII is simply amazing to me.
Late Saturday evening while thinking about what to read next, I remembered that I had a Kobo gift certificate from a year ago still hanging around so went shopping, and discovered that the final volume of William Manchester's Last Lion trilogy biography of Winston Churchill -- Defender of the Realm was published in the latter half of last year. He chose a friend and colleague, Paul Reid to finish this monumental work just prior to his somewhat untimely death.
From the first 50 pages or so of introduction and preface, it looks to be an outstanding read, and I am anxious to be sinking my teeth into it more fully.
Churchill is one of those bigger-than-life personalities to me -- and his place in history is certainly secured. His indomitable spirit in guiding Britain and much of the free world through WWII is simply amazing to me.
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Barnes & Noble had this book for half price after Christmas. I could not resist.
http://www.amazon.com/Military-History- ... ry+history
Military History: The Definitive Visual Guide to the Objects of Warfare
http://www.amazon.com/Military-History- ... ry+history
Military History: The Definitive Visual Guide to the Objects of Warfare
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Jim, how was that Presidents book?
Anyone wanna start a book swap thread? I have a ton of books sitting around, and wife wants the library cleaned out. John Grisham, biographies, things like Howard Stern, Bill O'Reilly. I like biographies and histories and that book on the CIA. Postal rates for books and media is pretty low, 4 books might be 7 bucks to ship.
Anyone wanna start a book swap thread? I have a ton of books sitting around, and wife wants the library cleaned out. John Grisham, biographies, things like Howard Stern, Bill O'Reilly. I like biographies and histories and that book on the CIA. Postal rates for books and media is pretty low, 4 books might be 7 bucks to ship.
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Tell me more about these Wendell. I need to get back to reading some spiritual material. Last good one I read was a guy named Chan, and then another one about why some things with Church are they way that they are, like robes, order of service, etc. Name of the book was Pagan Christianityjww wrote:Counseling with Your Counsels by M. Russell Ballard as well as Weakness is Not Sin by Wendy Ulrich. Rarely do I read two books in parallel other than my daily personal reading of scriptures, but both of these interested me greatly in connection with my church responsibilities.
Will send you a pm with details.Sam wrote:Tell me more about these Wendell. I need to get back to reading some spiritual material. Last good one I read was a guy named Chan, and then another one about why some things with Church are they way that they are, like robes, order of service, etc. Name of the book was Pagan Christianityjww wrote:Counseling with Your Counsels by M. Russell Ballard as well as Weakness is Not Sin by Wendy Ulrich. Rarely do I read two books in parallel other than my daily personal reading of scriptures, but both of these interested me greatly in connection with my church responsibilities.
Good so far, Sam. I'm up to Kennedy. Been kind of slack in my reading lately. Very interesting stuff about how the presidents felt about each other -- and how those opinions evolved over the years.Sam wrote:Jim, how was that Presidents book?
Anyone wanna start a book swap thread? I have a ton of books sitting around, and wife wants the library cleaned out. John Grisham, biographies, things like Howard Stern, Bill O'Reilly. I like biographies and histories and that book on the CIA. Postal rates for books and media is pretty low, 4 books might be 7 bucks to ship.
Jim