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March 18th, 2010 — Books, Kindle, Kindle book
The times they are a’ changing…
Ebook blog
I subscribe to a blog about ebooks and ebook readers. The writer is prolific with long posts sometimes several times a day.
I let him do the research for me, once I got to the decision to buy a Kindle for my first ebook reader.
Heads up on free ebooks
One reason I subscribe is that it gives me a quick heads up on any free ebooks, because sometimes they are free for only a couple of days. If I don’t check my multiple sources for a couple of days, I can be out of luck as far as getting them free, so I let him do the work for me and check my sources — and others.
Technical aspects
Some of his posts are too technical for me, especially since I will never buy one of the peripheral brands — at least I say that now, but who knows for the future! But I like to at least scan them so I have some awareness, and I know where to go for additional info if I need it.
Yesterday there was a post that 23 John Grisham books are now offered as ebooks. And you’ll notice that not one of them is listed at the regular Kindle price of $9.99. That’s a big deal for two reasons. First, Grisham had not originally wanted to do ebooks. Second, at least one other publishing house is trying to up the price of ebooks to $14.99, never mind that there are not significant costs to get them to an ereader. It is an attempt to keep publishing with publishers. But the times they are a’ changing!
Here are the Grisham offerings for Kindle:
1. The Firm for $7.99.
2. The Pelican Brief for $7.99.
3. The Client for $7.99.
4. Ford County (short stories) for $9.99.
5. The Associate for $9.99.
6. A Time to Kill for $7.99.
7. The Brethren for $7.99.
8. The Runaway Jruy for $7.99.
9. The Innoncent Man for$7.99.
10. The Broker for $7.99.
11. The Partner for $5.99.
12. The Rainmaker for $7.99.
13. Playing for Pizza for $7.99.
14. Skipping Christmas for $6.99.
15. A Painted House for $7.99.
16. The Summons for $7.99.
17. The Appeal for $7.99.
18. The Street Lawyer for $7.99.
19. The King of Torts for $7.99.
20. The Last Juror for $7.99.
21. Bleachers for $7.99.
22. The Testament for $7.99
23. The Chamber for $7.99.
Kindle available for MAC
And more good news: Kindle is now available for MAC. It works for Mac OS X 10.5 and above.
Minimum system requirements -
A Mac with a 500MHz Intel processor or faster. At least 512MB of RAM.
Screen resolution of 800×600 or greater. 100MB of available disk space.
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
According to their press release it will allow users:
Access to their library of previously purchased Kindle books stored on Amazon’s servers for free
To choose from 10 different font sizes and adjust words per line
To view notes and highlights marked on Kindle, Kindle DX, and Kindle for iPhone
To read books in full color including children’s books, cookbooks, travel books and textbooks
Getting a second ereader
I wonder what my second ebook reader might be? And I suspect I’d pass my first one on to one of my kids — or not, in case some of the books I’ve purchased do not move from one reader to another because of proprietary decisions.
Personally, I think all ereaders should have the capability to be compatible. In a perfect future, that would happen. Of course, that would require cooperation (and payments) between ereader companies. Oh well! It still should happen!
What do you think?
Do you have an ereader? Do you like it? Would you buy a second one with other features? What features are you looking for? I know others would be interested to hear, because I believe many people are sitting on the fence trying to make a decision which to buy, just as I was a short time ago.
Karin
www.savvythinker.com
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December 30th, 2009 — Arbonne, Aromaleigh, Avon, Ayala Moriel, Bathed and Infused, Beauté, Chanel, Cosmetics, Free ebook, Fyrinnae, Guerlain, Hope, Inspiration and creativity, Just thinking, Kilian, Kindle, Le Jardin Retrouvé, MAC, Make Me Smooth, Maybelline, NYX, Neil Morris, Oud, Prayer, Safety, Sephora, Sonoma Scent Studio, Spirituality and God, Tauer Perfumes, Ulta
2009 was a good year. Any time one’s health is good, and that of one’s family and friends, it is a good year. Then throw in a few good times, a lotta good perfumes, some good books and movies, and it becomes a very good year indeed.
It’s always nice to put some thought into those things we love.
Best Perfumery Trends in 2009:
It has to be oud, which is everywhere, suddenly for us in the west, but always a presence in the east. I am not located in a place easy for access to many of these, so I’m personally limited in knowledge to the ones I’ve sampled.
Kilian Pure Oud
First, perfumes.
As for perfumes, remember I’m in the back of beyond as far as easily sniffing some of the lines, so if you have a favorite or are a favorite, if I have samples, I’ll be glad to add my voice.
Best expensive niche:
Andy Tauer Une Rose Chyprée: A wearable rose, with vintage aspects, not quite dirty.
Anything by Ormonde Jayne or Andy Tauer or Ayala Moriel or Neil Morris or…
Best less expensive niche
Anything by Sonoma Scent.
Best in fragrances more easily found, some niche:
Kilian Back to Black
Kilian Pure Oud
Guerlain exclusives, take your pick. I like a number of them, including Moscow, Double Vanilla, 68, Chypre Fatale, La Petite Robe Noire…then there’s also Mon Precieux Nectar…I buy from Guerlain @ Palazzo in Las Vegas, ask for Claire. Call (702) 732-7008 or email: GuerlainPalazzo.STORE@lvmhuspc.com. Be sure to tell him that you heard it from me. (I saw them recently on a trip more locally, but the sales agent blew the sale with me. That’ll teach her, LOL!)
Serge Lutens, take your pick.
Prada, the original, and L’eau Ambree.
Chanel exclusives — I like Coromandel.
Best surprising fragrances
Le Jardin Retrouvé should be more fully known. I was glad to get a chance to review them.
Best inexpensive fragrances
Make Me Smooth
Bathed and Infused
Skin care that really works:
These are not new for 2009, but they still are going strong, and more importantly, work.
Best Moderate to expensive
Arbonne products RE9 or FC5; RE9 for the body is terrific.
Estee Lauder New Perfectionist CP+
La Prairie Cellular Anti-wrinkle Firming Serum; Cellular Hydrating is good too.
Best inexpensive skincare
Avon Ultimate Gold or Anew Alternative Intensive Age Treatment
Best cosmetic trends 2009
Minerals, everywhere. Some much better than others in texture and look.
Best color products, Not Mineral
High end
Chanel
Less expensive
Arbonne
Aromaleigh
Maybelline
NYX
Best lip gloss
MAC dazzlers comes in first
Beaute
Arbonne
Chanel
Best mineral niche
Aromaleigh or Fyrinnae
Best new product
Kindle 2 International — would be made better if it incorporated the ease of reading library ebooks, if our library had any. Please send us a free wireless download to add this in order to be competitive with Sony’s ereader. (Elena, you will really enjoy yours! Congrats on receiving it as a gift this Christmas.)
The best things in life are still free
You can find a gazillion free ebooks to read on your Kindle or other ebook reader before you even consider buying any ebooks.
Don’t forget to take time to view sunrises or sunsets or enjoy seeing bodies of water, free to all if we but take the time.
Internet friendships that become RL friendships. This is an amazing time we live in, when we can be instantly connected to friends around the world. You know who you are! I regularly keep in touch with friends in Europe and China, as well as at home from coast to coast. Not to mention checking in on blogs and yahoogroups I love that originate anywhere.
The qualities of hope, inspiration, gratitude, happiness, safety…
Don’t forget prayer…
What are your favorites?
I’m sure I left something out…
If I think of anything amazing, I will add it as the day goes on…
Have a good one!
Karin
www.savvythinker.com
Check out the other particpants:
http://mossyloomings.blogspot.com
http://1000fragrances.blogspot.com/
http://ayalasmellyblog.blogspot.com/
http://bittergracenotes.blogspot.com/
http://qwendy.typepad.com/shoescakeperfume/
http://www.eiderdownpress.com/Perfume_Journal.html
http://www.scenthive.com
http://olfactarama.blogspot.com/
http://journal.illuminatedperfume.com/
http://arosebeyondthethames.blogspot.com/
http://thenonblonde.blogspot.com/
http://underthecupola.blogspot.com/
and http://perfumeshrine.blogspot.com/
http://sonomascent.wordpress.com/
http://alliam-aredhead.blogspot.com/
http://scelfleah.blogspot.com/
http://ismellthereforeiam.blogspot.com
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December 29th, 2009 — Books, Kindle, Kindle book
Well, whaddya know. We are moving into a new era, for sure!
2009 Christmas season
Kindle was the most gifted item in Amazon’s history
I’m not surprised!
However, Amazon gave no sales figures for the device or the electronic book sales.
Of interest, perhaps, is that Amazon does not pay bloggers when a blog reader orders an ebook, only for paper books that are purchased via a blog, if that app has been activated.
It’s a first:
2009 More electronic books sold for Kindle than paper books
The sales record was achieved on Friday, December 25, Christmas Day, when people who had received a Kindle as a present logged on to Amazon.com to load their new Kindle with reading material.
Topic of conversation when traveling
Who knew!
Reading an ebook, my Kindle, becomes a way to meet people — either those who already have a Kindle or those who want to know or ask about it.
I met some cool folks on recent travels.
I did not see any other ebooks, only Kindle.
Do you have an ebook reader? What Kind, if not Kindle?
Do you have a Kindle?
I do. The more I use it, the better I like and enjoy it, especially for travel.
I’m trying to be carefully frugal. Most of my ebooks now are free ones, but I am slowly buying a few too.
I’m waiting for Kindle to match the Sony ebook capability of reading library books. That would be great! Do you think it will happen?
What’s your favorite genre?
Karin
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November 25th, 2009 — Book Review, Books, Kindle
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE NEWS FLASH
Amazon is keeping up with the competition
This arrived in my mailbox this morning:
Dear Kindle Customers,
A new Kindle software update is now available and will be automatically delivered to your Kindle. We are constantly working on improving the Kindle user experience and have included the following features in this update:
Longer Battery Life: Now read for up to 1 week on a single charge with wireless on, a significant improvement from the previous battery life of 4 days.
Built-in PDF Reader: Your Kindle can now display PDF documents natively. Native PDF support allows you to carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go.
Adjustable Screen Rotation: The Kindle screen can now manually rotate between portrait and landscape views.
I immediately downloaded it via whispernet
The adjustable screen rotation is neat and works great, very easy. I believe there would be times to use this.
PDFs I checked my one pdf that didn’t format very well, and it still did not read correctly, so I deleted it. I reinstalled it by dragging the actual pdf file into Kindle (I did not convert the file or use the converted file.) Unfortunately I can’t change the font size and the font is about -3, it is so small. Additionally, some words are dark, some are light. The square is locked into only being able to change the direction of the reader. Changing the direction did not allow me to change the font size or correct that some is light; some is dark. This is my sample of 1.
The battery is long lasting anyway, but oddly enough, it was flat out this morning. I had it on sleep mode for several days without reading or recharging it.
This is the US version, but from this link you can find the International Version.
I’m really glad I decided to get the International Version — especially since they lowered the price to $259.
For $40 less than the Kindle2 I had barely bought, I have the new International Version. Woo Hoo! You could always read the Kindle2 wherever you were, but the option to buy new books would have been limited only to being in the US. It has International Coverage: 3G wireless coverage at home or abroad in over 100 countries
It costs more to buy a book when you are outside the US, than buying it within the US, just fyi.
My take
I doubt Kindle will completely replace paper books for me, especially since I read a lot from the library. I wish Kindle was compatible with library books, the way the Sony eReader is, see below. I also don’t intend to re-purchase the paper books I already own, unless I want them with me on a trip. I have replaced a couple when they came on offer for $0.00.
Deciding which ebook reader
I had a hard time deciding among various ebook readers. Each one is different and has different functions that work differently, including Sony’s ability to read your local library ebooks (if, in fact, they have that format) (which isn’t an issue for me because my library has none at the moment.) And after I bought it, the new Nook (Barnes and Noble’s entry into the field) has become available, but to date has not shipped. (I haven’t bought it.)
Comparing one eReader to another
You can find videos online that show you the resolution between different eReaders. The Kindle is sharper than the Sony was, in the one video comparison that I saw, for example.
Buying Kindle books
So far, I bought one book for $9.99, but it would be easy to do! I have bought a lot of free books.
Buying a Kindle book by mistake
I made one purchase by mistake and so did my 12 yo daughter. Amazon has a way to remedy that immediately by refunding your money and removing the book.
Bookmarks and notes
I’ve not tried to take notes or bookmark yet, as there hasn’t been a need, but I need to play with it so I know how.
Here’s what I like:
Ordering free samples
You can order a free sample chapter (some are several chapters, a lot more pages than I expected in a sample) of nearly any book that is Kindle ready — then at your leisure you can read it and decide if you want to buy it. Or delete it. I’ve kept some of the samples and deleted others.
I use this function if I’m in an airport book store and see an interesting book that I want to give some thought to. I can order it from the library until I decide if I want to own it. In many cases the sample is enough to remind me to read it later, either in paper or on Kindle.
Iffy:
PDF files (This may have improved with the new update today — I need to delete one pdf and reinstall it and see if it formats better.)
Converting some pdf book files works better than others. Mine turned out pretty OK. A couple of my daughter’s were less formatted and annoying. Converting my .doc file for a book worked perfectly (my sample of one.)
Audible sound as page is turned
There is an audible click between pages when you push the button. In a public silent room that would be annoying. I understand you can remedy that by setting up your book to read it to you, putting it on silent, and adjusting the speed of the reading to be your reading speed. Maybe that would work to increase your reading speed?? I haven’t tried it. It sounds, pun intended, like it would be annoying.
Screen flash between pages
The screen flashes black between pages (as does the Sony.) (They probably all do.) Not really an issue because you don’t focus on that any more than you do when you turn a page of a book.
Some people don’t like:
Cannot delete purchased book from archives
A purchased book (even if free) cannot be deleted off your archive — people don’t like that function if they want to pass the Kindle to a child or someone else, but they read something they don’t want the child or the other person to know about. It’s not an issue for me at this point. I’m careful to read the book genre before I order.
If you permanently pass the Kindle to another, you can deregister it and the book wouldn’t show up. You do have the option to share books between users if you link your Kindles together. This is not the same as Nook’s function to loan a book to someone, during which time you cannot read it until it is off loan to them. (This is the same as if you loaned them a paper book.)
PDFs and CDs seem to come off just fine, because I took off the ones that didn’t format right.
Audible books work only if purchased from audible.com
Audio books work only if purchased from audible.com
Any that I bought as CDs, then ripped into my computer do not work. Each track is treated as a new book so it stops between tracks, then you have to find the next track. If you put it into the experimental section that plays mp3s, it plays them in the (random) order in which it copied in, which is fine for music, but not fine for a book.
If a book becomes unavailable for whatever reason, generally by the publisher, Kindle deletes it and refunds your money
I don’t have a problem with that so long as they refund your money. OTOH, it hasn’t happened to me so I don’t know how I’d really feel under the circumstances.
OTOH, if I had taken notes in the book, I would be really upset, because all my notes would be gone too. Hopefully this would not be something that would happen years after the book was purchased, but more in the immediate future of having bought a book.
There are people who are converting their paper library to Kindle and eliminating their ordinary books. The possibility of a book being deleted at some far off future point in time would be off-putting, especially if I had taken notes in it, because those would be gone too.
In a perfect world, what I would want
I would want the Kindle to be able to read library books, as the Sony does.
I would want an option whereby I could switch to backlit for night time reading, then switch it back for reading without being backlit.
I would like to be able to share a book with someone I have not linked to.
Do you have a Kindle?
What do you especially like or dislike?
Do you have another ebook reader?
Which one did you buy and why? Does it do what you hoped?
Do you have any hints to share?
I’d love to know how to avoid learning something the hard way!
Karin
www.savvythinker.com
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October 22nd, 2009 — Kindle, Kindle book
I decided to order a light for my Kindle2 (international version) when I made up my mind for sure that I wanted the Kindle2. Generally I read at night with the main light on in the room, but I felt it would be nice to have a smaller light more directed, especially for reading in the middle of the night, which I sometimes do.
I don’t know what I expected
Looking at the picture, I thought the light would be bulkier, and that is a reason I hesitated. I thought the bottom of it that fits into the case (see below for details) was larger and would go into the larger section of the case.
I can’t tell you how cute this light is!
I have no idea how well it works yet, because I am still awaiting my Kindle arrival. Boo hoo that it’s not here yet! It got good reviews, though, which is why I chose it.
It fits nicely inside the cover that I also bought from M-edge. See details below.
Here’s the cover that I bought:
I chose this one intentionally over the cover that opens like a book, even though it is more expensive, because I wanted the option of standing the Kindle up on a table or my lap, if I were laying down. (It works terrific for laying down.) I find it very easy to hold. Generally, I put my hand or finger into the V of it even when just holding it like a book, and it acts like a fulcrum.
There’s very little weight as far as holding it like that. It adds weight, as all cases would, if you are holding the book as a book. I figured maybe mostly I would hold it without the case, but I found the case actually took away weight, when it was just being balanced by my hand.
See the inside of the case
If you look at the case in the above link, then choose one of the extra pictures, you can see the inside pictured.
There is a section that looks like it would be for business cards, but this is the slot that the light apparatus fits into. Then the light swings down the left side of the Kindle case for storage. (It extends out a tiny tad.) To use it, just direct the moving arm. When my Kindle comes, I will post pictures.
There is a larger section that looks as if it should hold a tablet of paper, as some of the cases do, but I don’t know of a paper that is hinged on the cardboard backing that way. I need to go look at an office supply store.
There is also a place where I presume a pencil or pen would go, at the top of the where the Kindle sits. I found that clipping anything over this extended the pencil/pen out too far over the edge. It should have been spaced at a different place. I use a mechanical pencil in it that has no clip, so I can slide it in as far as it needs to go.
Do you have either this light or the case?
Did you buy a different case? there is one that holds a pad of paper, plus an extendable light build right in. I think I chose against that one because it didn’t allow the Kindle to stand upright on a table.
Update: My Kindle arrived, and I’ve used the light. It does what I need. It could have a longer arm, but then it wouldn’t fit in the case right, so it is designed as best it can be. I find it works better when the room is totally dark (because it then seems brighter.)
Karin
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October 22nd, 2009 — Book Review, Books, Inspirational, Kindle, Kindle book, Non-fiction
If you love quotations, and if you think you’d like to read positive quotations, this book is one of the best out there.
But it’s a thinker’s book, as much as a feel-good book.
You have to read this book slowly and in little word bytes. Don’t think you can sprint through it. I can only digest a few pages at a time, and even that is difficult. Many of the quotations are new to me.
I want to speed my way through, just to read all the quotes, so periodically I let the book fall open in order to read a random quote. The pressure, the pressure!
To give you some idea, out of 755 pages, the index alone has 50 pages. These are the authors of the quotes; only a few direct you to the idea in a quote.
There are 38 pages that deal with different aspects of happiness. I’m on page 23. It’s interesting to read so many quotes about happiness at one time, because you can see similarities and trends.
Here’s one I liked:
Make someone happy each day and in forty years you will have made 14,600 human beings happy for a little time, at least. Charley Willey
It’s quite amazing to think of how the little things add up. And that is one of the things pointed out in the happiness quotes — that it is the little things that bring and determine happiness.
Available for Kindle?
Unfortunately no, but I requested it. It might be nice to have the Kindle search a word, but then again if you searched for happiness (pun intended) you would pull up the entire chapter dealing with happiness.
Have you read this book?
Karin
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