babetoo
Chef Extraordinaire
finishing up "By Their Hand" while waiting for my books by mail from the library. it is like having your own public library.
I grabbed A Clash of Kings (on my kindle) last night.
The book was true to the show... errmm.. the show was true to the book. The book was more detailed. I found Martin's writing style detailed but straight forward. He isn't flowery, just complete.
Face paced when it needed to be. Very similar to R A Salvator in style, but smoother.
finishing up "By Their Hand" while waiting for my books by mail from the library. it is like having your own public library.
I think on this one, it depends on how often you buy new books. I almost never do. I buy used, when I do buy, and mostly use library books. I have several hundred books around the house, a big reference library of odd sorts. But I'm slowly getting rid of a lot of all of them. I'm even thinking of asking two friends who collect cookbooks to come and pick over my collection. That'll be a heart-breaker, but in fact, can't remember the last time I used a recipe aside from a dozen or so favorites, so eventually they will have to go. I'm one of those people who don't like a lot of stuff around that is not of use to me.
Oh, and Pacanis, you can download the Kindle app and read your books on any e-device. I have it on my Blackberry, IPad, laptop and PC. Anytime you order a book, it automatically goes to the other devices. You don't even need a Kindle.
One click, it's a beautiful thing!
Welcome to the wonderful world of Kindle! You will love it!
LPBeier said:Thanks, Dawgluver, I am going to look into this for my netbook. I figure with it and my internet stick I don't need a kindle weighing down my purse/bag too!
Where do I find it?