I spent a huge amount of my time in a Borders store the last time I was in Washington DC (A full week long visit). I bought about six books, a couple of magazines and about 20 coffees and used their wi-fi network there for about 60 hours! It was great and I am sure I spent more than I used of their wi-fi!
If, like me, you love good history, then Holland provides quality narrative history of a type rarely seen. Well worth reading all his work. Here
LibraryThing
Book geek social network. Search for books and jump to their descriptions or buy them, join one of the many conversations on the forum or simply catalogue, tag and share your library of books.
Patrick Rothfuss
If you like epic fantasy with realism mixed well with magic, then The Name of the Wind is for you.
She did, didn’t she.
In fact, she beat me to it
http://ckwebb.com/technology/kassia-krozser-ruined-todays-blog-post/
Here’s hoping we can stop waiting on a dedicated ebook device and concentrate on creating content for feature rich device people already own.
A joy to read alright, but I don’t think irish booksellers will be instaling the wi-fi just yet
Oh they so should! And couches.
I spent a huge amount of my time in a Borders store the last time I was in Washington DC (A full week long visit). I bought about six books, a couple of magazines and about 20 coffees and used their wi-fi network there for about 60 hours! It was great and I am sure I spent more than I used of their wi-fi!
Eoin
Nice to read this blog …epublishing is a field in which we can publish our documents in a very easiest way. So it is beneficial.