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The Relationship Between Research and Publication, Or Why Libraries Should Buy More First Books Than Any Others


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Article: Ownership of Kindle Ebooks?


The link below is to an article that takes a look at ownership of Kindle ebooks that you ‘buy’ from Amazon.

For more visit:
http://www.gamerlaw.co.uk/2013/do-you-own-your-kindle-ebooks/

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Article: Microsoft to Buy Nook?


The link below is to an article that reports on the current rumour doing the rounds, that Microsoft may be about to buy Nook Media.

For more visit:
http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/microsoft-considers-1-billion-bid-for-nook-report_b35516

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Book Art: Available at Etsy


The link below is to a page at Etsy, where you can buy your own book sculptures.

For more visit:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/artfuliving

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


Killing CalvinismI have started reading ‘Killing Calvinism – How to Destroy a Perfectly Good Theology from the Inside,’ by Greg Dutcher. This book was released by Cruciform Press in June 2012, so I have been reading a new book for a change. Generally I read books that were written many years ago, often several centuries ago, so this was a bit unusual for me. It was however the title of the book, along with a review that I had read somewhere, that drew my attention to it and so I decided to buy it at Amazon in Kindle format.

So reading the book I quickly discovered that it was a very easy book to read, even though it dealt with a subject that was indeed crucial, timely and weighty. Calvinism is the behemoth of Christian theology, being a system of truth that epitomises the teaching of Scripture. It has produced great works of theology, some very technical and verbose in nature. Yet here was a book looking at this system of truth that was easy to read and speaking straight to the heart with great warmth and even humour (yes humour).

However, it would be a mistake to think that this book dealt with Calvinism in a detached manner, somehow separated from the adherent to it. Indeed, this book seeks to penetrate the hearts of the adherents of Calvinism and to strike at the heart of the matter. This is not a book that somehow produces a barren formalism, rather it smashes through formalism and seeks the real Calvinism, one that comes from the inner person regenerated by the spirit of God and transforms the lives of those that profess it. It is a living Calvinism that this book seeks and challenges everything else that claims to be Calvinism, but yet has nothing of its soul. This book is a clarion call for a Calvinism that ignited the hearts of a Calvin, of a Spurgeon and of a Bunyan and desires a turning away from all that is not. I love Calvinism – it leads me to God and the way of life he wishes me to lead and live. This book reminds me of this and for that I am thankful to Him for allowing me to read it. It is as Dutcher describes it, the windscreen of truth that allows me to see God and how he wants me to live for Him.

Buy this book at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Killing-Calvinism-Perfectly-Theology-ebook/dp/B0088PBC5G

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Article: Buy Banned Books in China – Visit Hong Kong


The link below is to an interesting article on how to buy banned books in China. You go to Hong Kong to get them.

For more visit:
http://www.finebooksmagazine.com/fine_books_blog/2012/07/selling-banned-books-in-hong-kong.phtml

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Article: The Disappearing Book


I’ve seen a bit about this book mentioned in the article linked to below. Apparently you buy the book and when you unwrap it the ink begins to fade away. After two months there is no ink left. What do you think of this gimmick? 

For more visit:
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/the-book-that-cant-wait-literally-disappears-if-you-put-it-down.html

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Just something I posted on another of my Blogs.

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I don’t often buy music any more. On the odd occasion I may, if I believe the price is reasonable, grab a CD or these days something of the iTunes site. Generally though I stopped buy music a long time ago. Why? Well, in my opinion it was far too overpriced. A CD with just 8 songs on it or perhaps even less than 8, for the price they were charging – no way!

Now I have a subscription to Spotify and I can stream (and save playlists to my lap top) music for a very reasonable price. Not everything is on Spotify, but I will still buy something from iTunes should I wish to – such as a couple of The Voice Australia songs.

For me, buying music or not buying music was never about could I get a pirated version. I stopped buying music because it was too…

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Article: Library Perfumes


The following link is to an article (advertisement) for library perfumes – yeah, perfumes and the like that smell like libaries. Is there anyone who would really buy this stuff?

For more visit:
http://www.cbihateperfume.com/in-the-library.html

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Article: What Kindle to Buy?


The link below is to an article which is really an opinion piece on what Kindle to buy. If looking to buy a Kindle ebook reader, I would recommend the following linked to article.

For more visit:
http://www.challies.com/resources/what-kindle-should-i-buy