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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    That's a lot of books. I used to be addicted to actually reading books, but it's become something I have to work at. Some nights, I just feel more like zoning out. I'm getting more disciplined though. Still, I am completely hooked on buying books. I haven't purchased an e-reader, in part, because I think I'll miss the charge I get when I hold a new book in my hands.

    Eek; may need a 12-step program.
    I need that 12-step program for bikes...thankfully there isn't one I am, however, a compulsive spender which will always be a struggle

    I do like my e-reader, though right now I am getting books from the library. Free is good. There is something about holding an electronic device in your hands one which you have access to hundreds of books...

    Thankfully when I purchased my original Sony Reader, the purchase came with a free choice of 100 books from their classics collection - and I love classics so it was easy to justify. They don't do it that way any longer but now I've full access to Google book downloads which is also nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    That's a lot of books. I used to be addicted to actually reading books, but it's become something I have to work at. Some nights, I just feel more like zoning out. I'm getting more disciplined though. Still, I am completely hooked on buying books. I haven't purchased an e-reader, in part, because I think I'll miss the charge I get when I hold a new book in my hands.

    Eek; may need a 12-step program.
    The collection here at the U is actually over 12 million, I work in the stacks and if we don't have a book I want, I can order it through inter library loan... I'm right there with you on the addition. I'm like a junkie working in a crack house.


    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    ...They don't do it that way any longer but now I've full access to Google book downloads which is also nice.
    Google is currently digitizing our older/rare books, good thing because a lot of the old one-of-a-kind stuff is falling apart.

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    Well, here's my initial suggestion for a book club book. I say initial because my pile of unread books is rather deep, but this particular book came to mind based on what may seem to be a common interest. It's Tracy Kidder's Strength in What Remains. I love Kidder as a general rule, and his books always seem to generate interesting discussions. If you haven't already read Mountains Beyond Mountains, I recommend it highly.

    My biggest reservation is that it is a heavy subject matter, perhaps too heavy for holiday reading. If that's the consensus, then I would be happy to read something lighter.

    Once we choose something and decide on a goal date for finishing it, I will post a separate thread and see if there are any takers to join us. It would be nice to make this a regular thing.
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    Enjoy your trip, Deb! (But sorry about the layoff. )
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    Hey, we have a new spammer, people. In the where I work thread. Last time he was around he was praising God's bicycle skills, but no such luck this time.

    Have a great road trip, Deb!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    Hey, we have a new spammer, people. In the where I work thread. Last time he was around he was praising God's bicycle skills, but no such luck this time.

    Have a great road trip, Deb!
    I saw that, these people really confuse me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Google is currently digitizing our older/rare books, good thing because a lot of the old one-of-a-kind stuff is falling apart.
    I hear that there are a lot of free classics available from Project Gutenberg, and that they're compatible with most e-readers. Haven't tried it yet myself, tho.
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    I have "last of the Mohicans" and "kinckerbocker's History of New York" on my Kindle from Gutenberg. Can't testify as to the other e-readers

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    My bike is packed for the firs time in 2 years. It's going to Missouri with me to visit parents for the holidays, then a 4 day bike tour on the Katy Trail. This is what I get to do because I got laid off!
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    Sorry about your lay off, Deb.
    But have fun on your visit and tour. I'd be interested on your take of the Katy Trail. My b-i-l lives about 30 miles from there and I saw part of the trail when we went to the wine country nearby (also part of the route of the Tour of Missouri).
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    My bike is packed for the firs time in 2 years. It's going to Missouri with me to visit parents for the holidays, then a 4 day bike tour on the Katy Trail. This is what I get to do because I got laid off!
    Have a great trip, Deb!!!

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