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Article: It can be Dangerous Lending Books


The link below is ton an article reporting on how a man threatened a woman with a sword, all because of a mistreated borrowed book.

For more visit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/02/christopher-meusburger-minnesota-man-threatened-neighbor-sword-mistreated-book_n_1733016.html

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From My Armchair: 4 August 2012


I am into my last days of annual leave, so it is doubtful I’ll be able to read anywhere near as much as I have this last week. I’ll probably have the Kindle out at lunch for a bit, so I’ll still be getting some reading in even while I’m at work. The Kindle has certainly made it a lot easier to have good reading material available no matter where I am. Loving the Kindle.

 

Social Networks, Web Applications & Other Tools

Not a lot has happened with the social networks in the book/reading niche over this last week, except that I have been updating Goodreads on a regular basis as to what I am reading, progress and cataloguing the books as I go.

I did do a quick addition to Quotista, which has a lot of potential but doesn’t appear to be being developed any further, which is quite disappointing. It could really be something good if it was improved from time to time. It looks so good. So, I have also been using a personal WordPress.com blog for filing quotes. This will be able to be searched and catalogued as I go and will make a very good tool down the track, curating my reading over the years, while still being able to use my books as valuable tools for further research and study. I think it works OK.

 

Currently Reading:

Currently, I am reading two books – well one actually, but about to start another. These are listed below:

Killing Calvinism– Killing Calvinism: How to Destroy a Perfectly Good Theology from the Inside, by Greg Dutcher

I have started reading this twice – it is an excellent read and I wanted to absorb what I had read, so I thought why not start again. Highly recommend this one.

See also:
https://atthebookshelf.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/book-review-killing-calvinism-how-to-destroy-a-perfectly-good-theology-from-the-inside-by-greg-dutcher/

 

– Phantoms on the Bookshelves, by Jacques Bonnet

I haven’t really started this book as I finish this post, but it will be one I’ll be starting some time today.

 

Finished Reading:

Treasure IslandI have managed to get a couple of books read this week (and even reviewed).

– One of these book was ‘Treasure Island,’ by Robert Louis Stevenson. I read this on the Kindle and it was a very quick read, finishing it in two days. My book review is linked to below.

For more visit:
https://atthebookshelf.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/book-review-treasure-island-by-robert-louis-stevenson/

 

The Bourne Identity– I also managed to complete ‘The Bourne Identity,’ by Robert Ludlum. This is the first of 10 books in the Jason Bourne series.

I haven’t yet completed a book review on this one, it will be coming soon.

 

The Hunger Games– I both purchased and read the first book in The Hunger Games trilogy, ‘The Hunger Games,’ by Suzzane Collins this week.

I haven’t yet completed a book review on this one either, but it will come this week sometime hopefully.

 

Purchased & Added to Library:

I again grabbed a heap of free ebooks from Amazon. These are all of the books I’ve posted on my Blog ‘The Book Stand,’ so all posted there I also downloaded for myself. I’ll certainly have more books than I can ever read that’s for sure, but certainly never wanting for choice. No harm in grabbing them while there free and in digital format – if I don’t read them all, what does it matter? At least I’ll have them if I want to read them.

Among the books I actually purchased this week:

The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
Phantoms on the Bookshelves, by Jacques Bonnet

 

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Infographic: The Greatest Books of All Time


The link below is to an infographic concerning the greatest books of all time. Personally I believe the infographic is flawed – what do you think?

For more visit:
http://www.flavorwire.com/314940/exclusive-infographic-the-greatest-books-of-all-time

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Article: The Bookless Library


The link below is to an article that looks at the future of books and libraries – it is a large article and one worth reading.

For more visit:
http://www.tnr.com/article/books-and-arts/magazine/david-bell-future-bookless-library

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Article: Digital Public Library of America


The link below is to an article reporting on another attempt to make a virtual library online with digital books. The Digital Public Library of America is currently raising funds for the project.

For more visit:
http://mashable.com/2012/07/30/digital-public-library/

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Article: Remove Musty Smell from Books


The link below is to an article that looks at how to get rid of the musty smell from old books.

For more visit:
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2011/04/how-to-get-rid-of-musty-smells-from-old-books/

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Article: Goodreads Vs LibraryThing


The link below is to an article that looks at the pros and cons of both sites. I’m a Goodreads fan, so I’m happy where I am. I have looked at other sites, including LibraryThing, but settled on Goodreads in the end.

For part one of the series on Goodreads Vs LibraryThings, visit:
http://bookriot.com/2012/07/31/goodreads-v-librarything-part-one/

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Website: Jellybooks


The link below is to the website Jellybooks, which is a site all about sharing books, sampling books and discovering books.

For more visit:
http://jellybooks.com/

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Book Art: Tunnel Books and Cutouts


The link below is to an article featuring photos book art, including tunnel books and cutouts.

For more visit:
http://sfcb.org/blog/2011/06/28/tunnel-books-and-cutouts-by-pistolespress/

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Video: The Espresso Book Machine