Tag: Kindle

  • For a few days I simply forgot the…

    For a few days, I simply forgot the books, my Kindle, my notepad, writing with pen. Camera was so consuming. I dream camera settings now.

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  • Kindle’s great to sample but an insufficient device…

    Kindle’s great to sample but an insufficient device to savor fiction.

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  • Flipping a paperback is a valuable revisit of…

    Flipping a paperback is a valuable revisit of sorts. Not possible on Kindle.

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  • That word Discombobulation State of discombobulation Any writer…

    That word. Discombobulation.

    State of discombobulation. Any writer putting that to use has to be amazing.

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  • What if the ebook readers were shaped exactly…

    What if the ebook readers were shaped exactly as the mobile phones?

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  • Dolphins Don’t Run Marathons by Sam Brand Don’t…

    Dolphins Don’t Run Marathons by Sam Brand

    Don’t you run marathons.

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  • Sometimes my pursuits are so funny I am…

    Sometimes my pursuits are so funny. I am searching for books on Indian temples on Kindle. Nuts!

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  • I live happily accessing indexes of expensive books…

    I live happily accessing indexes of expensive books, courtesy Kindle samples.

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  • Another morning I spent searching for interesting titles…

    Another morning I spent searching for interesting titles and books. Today, for some reason I searched for ‘fingers’. And I come across this book interestingly titled NICOTINE FINGERS.

    Here’s what the description of this book reads:

    Edwin has reached the peak of indifference. At age thirty-six, he’s starting to take a serious look at his current status as a bartender, a boyfriend of four years, and a smoker. He dropped out of college at age twenty to follow his music…al dreams, only to have them shattered by a hazy night of drug use. Eleven years later, he finds himself working opposite hours with his girlfriend Zoey, who is forcefully trying to get him to quit smoking. Asked to play a one-off show with his former band Addison Street, Edwin is forced to address old emotions that he had long since tucked away. Despite his initial reluctance, this looming performance gives him a new perspective on his stagnant life. A youthful, more involved Edwin emerges from weeks full of band rehearsals and late nights of drinking and smoking. However, someone from his rock ‘n’ roll past returns, and he must decide whether or not his relationship with Zoey is worth opposite hours and constant nagging about his habit. After eighteen years, will Edwin end his longest relationship, with cigarettes, to save the one he has with Zoey?

    What do you say?

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  • Thickness of bunched up leaves of a book…

    Thickness of bunched up leaves of a book are a good measure of progress through and into a story. Kindle just offers a number, sometimes it’s called ‘loc’. Wtf!

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    The author of another terrific book Obliquity

    There are still some days before the lock down is lifted in entirety. Until then John Kay’s acute sense and entertaining writing should do a great job.

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  • Kindle is serving me alright reading Murakami’s fiction…

    Kindle is serving me alright reading Murakami’s fiction, though paperback is always better.

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  • A few days I prepared a list of…

    A few days back, I prepared a list of all the books and samples I have on my Kindle. It took a little time. It should be available for download by default.

    Goodreads is no good! Their twitter handle is richer than the website.

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