lynnskyi, to books

#books #reading Earlier, I began reading "Mind Games" by Nora Roberts. It promises to be an excellent read.

Book description: The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Identity presents a suspenseful new novel of tragedy and trauma, love and family, and the evil that awaits. As they do each June, the Foxes have driven the winding roads of Appalachia to drop off their children for a two-week stay at their grandmother’s. Here, twelve-year-old Thea can run free and breathe in the smells of pine and fresh bread and Grammie’s handmade candles. But as her parents head back to suburban Virginia, they have no idea they’re about to cross paths with a ticking time bomb. Back in Kentucky, Thea and her grandmother Lucy both awaken from the same nightmare. And though the two have never discussed the special kind of sight they share, they know as soon as their tearful eyes meet that something terrible has happened. The kids will be staying with Grammie now in Redbud Hollow, and thanks to Thea’s vision, their parents’ killer will spend his life in supermax. Over time, Thea will make friends, build a career, find love. But that ability to see into minds and souls still lurks within her, and though Grammie calls it a gift, it feels more like a curse―because the inmate who shattered her childhood has the same ability. Thea can hear his twisted thoughts and witness his evil acts from miles away. He knows it, and hungers for vengeance. A long, silent battle will be waged between them―and eventually bring them face to face, and head to head…

noellemitchell, to books
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Social media is so bad for my TBR list 😂 or good, depending on how you look at it. 🤔 :blobcatread: 📚

fj, (edited ) to bookclub
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I still read a lot of "paper" books and take A LOT of notes which often slows me down. My process is to transcribe from the book, there has to be a better way.

Does anyone have any apps that are very streamlined for taking notes while reading on paper & automatic appending to a note?

Update: Actually, Highlighted is exactly that. Capture OCR highlights from books, export a TXT/Markdown/CSV…

Thank you @damirstuhec so much for building Highlighted 🙌🙏

https://highlighted.app

FrancescaJ, to scifi
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Straight to the top of best book I’ve read this year is Translation State by #AnnLeckie. High concept #scifi shot through with delicious black humour. @bookstodon #reading #books

sanchita27, to books
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have you read this one?

#book #booklovers #reading @mastodonindians

janiceharayda, to books
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Major publishers sent me hundreds of baseball books when I was the book critic for Glamour and later for Ohio's largest newspaper. I praise five that made it into my Hall of Fame at one of my favorite @medium publications, Beyond the Scoreboard.

Among them: Jim Bouton's inside-baseball classic, "Ball Four," and Kadir Nelson's "We Are the Ship," an award-winning celebration of the old Negro leagues:

#books #Medium #baseball #sports #reading #BlackHistory

https://medium.com/beyond-the-scoreboard/take-me-out-to-the-bookstore-29bd4ed583a4

shojiwax, to climate
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Which is better books or eBooks?

It doesn’t really depend.

The answer is less consumption and more sustained availability.

Sharing books.
Second hand bookshops.
Public libraries.
Ability to share eBooks once purchased.

This is the way to save the planet.

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/25/1252930557/book-e-reader-kindle-climate

grickle, to Horror
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MagentaRocks, to books
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Hello @bookstodon . The TLDR answer is: It depends. However, there are some interesting points in the article if you are curious to measure your own reading carbon footprint.

What’s better for the climate: A paper book, or an e-reader?

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/25/1252930557/book-e-reader-kindle-climate

antikemagie, to Archaeology
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✨New Video✨
Free Online Resources for the Study of Ancient Magic & Where to Find Them

I introduce 10 free resources, among others about Divination, Ancient Magical Artefacts, Astronomy & Astrology, Dreams & Dreaming, and Divine Names

👉 https://youtu.be/7hb0tHiZwLs


lastrobot, to books
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Hey, what's the writer or reader thoughts on allauthor.com?
Anyone using it? What's good/bad?
I'd love to hear about your experience. Thanks in advance!
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owlsight, to books
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Re-reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is quite enjoyable. There is so much in the book that is skipped in the movies.

Lots of life lessons, the most obvious of which is “Oh, no! Look! It’s the consequences of my own actions and choices!”

But, there are lots of other great insights.

Great little book.

Calm_writer, to books
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nicolewolverton, to books
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Hey, who wants to see me almost disembowel myself while revealing the sprayed-edge version of A MISFORTUNE OF LAKE MONSTERS? Doh.

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middle aged blonde gleefully and gracelessly unboxes a sprayed-edge version of A MISFORTUNE OF LAKE MONSTERS.

sylvia, to books
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Just finished reading my first spy novel in ages. Felt like one and oh my goodness it was great! Gave it 4,5 stars as the story is a bit slow in certain parts ( that's in part a pro too in others )

The book is called A Spy Alone by Charles Beaumont and I highly recommend it.

OnionBudgie, to books
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Knock, Murderer, Knock! by Harriet Rutland, a little-known crime writer of the late 30s/early 40s, who wrote three well-received novels before divorcing her husband and moving to Devon, whereupon she wrote no more. Knock, Murderer, Knock! is reminiscent of Agatha Christie, if AC had been on the sweet sherry for 48 hours before sitting down to type. Having a good time with it, needless to say.

noellemitchell, to books
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I'm ! Reading a print and not an 😁📚

Had to announce it on 😂

noellemitchell, to Podcast
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Another great thing about getting back into knitting is the fact that I can listen to some of the many podcasts I'm subscribed to. :blobcatheadphones:

It's kind of hard to listen to a podcast and read a book at the same time lol 😆😂

noellemitchell, to books
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"Even as industry sales were slow in 2023, membership in the American Booksellers Assn. continued its years-long revival. It now stands at 2,433, more than 200 over the previous year and nearly double since 2016. About 190 additional stores are in the process of opening over the next two years, according to the ABA."

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2024-05-23/independent-booksellers-continued-to-expand-in-2023

Sheril, to books
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I’m nearing the end of a book & it’s one of those instances where I’m simply not ready to say goodbye to the complex set of characters I’ve come to know.

Oh well. I suppose that’s a sign of great storytelling. 📚

mrundkvist, to books
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This is why I drop books after 50 pages of not being good. From “Big Ideas, Little Pictures” by Jono Hey.

stevenray, (edited ) to random
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Only a few pages in, this is already one of my favorite books of the year. Brilliantly written, an easy read yet so full of crucial perspective. #books #bookstodon #reading #literature #feminism

MagentaRocks, to books
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I find this so unsettling, yet condensed and things like CliffsNotes have been around for years. I think this enables people with ADHD and those with the attention span of fleas, yet, maybe it can be useful for some. At least this isn't all AI.


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May be pay-walled, no gift link option available.

"Can You Read a Book in a Quarter of an Hour?
Phone apps now offer to boil down entire books into micro-synopses. What they leave out is revealing."

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/05/27/can-you-read-a-book-in-a-quarter-of-an-hour

SergKoren, to books
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“Do you ever feel like reading?”

“No. I hate reading.”

“Why are you looking at your phone when I talk to you?’

fictionable, to books
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Huge congratulations: Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck, translated by Michael Hofmann, has won the International Booker prize.

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fictionable,
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@bookstodon Catch Erpenbeck talking about her prizewinning novel on the @fictionable

https://www.fictionable.world/podcasts/jenny-erpenbeck-podcast-sloughing-off-one-skin-go-went-gone-kairos-writing

And read her short story Sloughing Off One Skin, also translated by Michael Hofmann, in our latest edition.

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/sloughing-off-one-skin-jenny-erpenbeck-translated-by-michael-hofmann

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