Category Archives: E-Readers vs. Hard Copies

Yarn Along

I’m just a few chapters into Hari Kunzru’s Gods Without Men, and I’m loving it. I’ve wanted to read this novel ever since it was published four-ish years ago, but the first chapter is sort of a meditation on some … Continue reading

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A Review of Diana Gabaldon’s Virgins

One tidbit you might not know about me is that my right shoulder has earned dozens of five-star ratings on AirBnB among the under-two set. It’s not something I’ve cultivated; it’s just one hell of a comfortable shoulder. My left … Continue reading

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Final thoughts on Sue Monk Kidd’s The Invention of Wings (by Jill)

So here is a downside of e-readers. Remember on Saturday night when I thought I was 80% of the way through this book? It was more like 95% of the way through the actual novel, and the rest of the … Continue reading

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Progress Report on Sue Monk Kidd’s The Invention of Wings (by Jill)

  I am going to keep this brief because I would really like to finish this book before I go back to work tomorrow morning. And based on my mental calculations, I can finish the book, or write a real … Continue reading

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Kindle or Paper? (by Bethany)

The last installment in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series is coming out tomorrow, and I still haven’t decided whether to buy in on my Kindle or in hardback. My general rule is that if I want to buy new novels, short … Continue reading

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