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Article: Reading Rights


The link below is to an article featuring a humorous look at the rights of the reader.

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http://edudemic.com/2013/01/the-10-rights-of-a-reader/

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Article: Social Networks for Readers


The link below is to an article that lists 10 social networks for readers.

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http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/social-networks-for-book-readers_b30455

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Article: How to Be a Discerning Reader


The link below is to an article about reading with discernment.

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http://bookriot.com/2012/09/29/the-book-riot-50-17-how-to-be-a-discerning-reader/

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Article: How to Spot a Reader


The link below is to an article that explains how you can spot a reader.

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via http://bookriot.com/2012/09/26/the-book-riot-50-34-how-to-spot-a-reader/

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Article: What Kind of Book Reader Are You?


Find out what type of reader you are in the article linked to below:
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/entertainment/2012/08/what-kind-book-reader-are-you-diagnostics-guide/56337/

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Article: Saving Web Articles to read on a Kindle Reader


The link below is to a brilliant article on how to save web articles to read later on your Kindle ebook reader. It’s a tutorial on how it’s done. The article includes Instapaper as an option, which is the application that I use. There are other possibilities included. A great little tutorial.

For more visit:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/save-web-articles-read-nontablet-kindle/

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Article: Missing Traditional Books


The link below is to an article where one reader dwells for a moment or two on traditional books and traditions associated with them.

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http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/18/caught-between-nostalgia-for-print-and-the-practicality-of-digital/

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Article: Confessions of a Bibliophile


The link below is to an article from a reader that likes traditional books.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/benjamin-samuel/true-confessions-of-a-boo_1_b_1467482.html

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Book Review: A God Entranced Vision of All Things – The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards


I have started reading ‘A God Entranced Vision of All Things – The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards,’ with John Piper and Justin Taylor as the general editors of the book. It was published in 2004 by Crossway Books and has 275 pages.

This book is a collection of studies on Jonathan Edwards – his life, ministry and legacy. Each chapter investigates some facet of Edwards and each chapter is penned by a different author. The authors of these studies include John Piper, J. I. Packer, Paul Helm and Sam Storms, names widely recognized in reformed circles. The studies are expansions of messages delivered at a Desiring God Ministries conference in October 2003, celebrating 300 years since the birth of Jonathan Edwards.

In my journey through this book, I have thus far reached the end of chapter 2. What I can say is that this book is very easy to read, but difficult to put down. It has the readability that many books associated with Desiring God Ministries have, yet the weightiness of the subject matter does not allow one to just move through the book without serious reflection.

The book doesn’t leave you contemplating the past and Jonathan Edwards in particular, but the God of Jonathan Edwards and leads the reader to a serious contemplation of the glorious God who is all. Edwards life was about God and his enjoyment of Him, and this is the subject of chapter 1, ‘A God-Entranced Vision of All Things: Why We Need Jonathan Edwards 300 Years Later,’ by John Piper. Chapter 2 gives an overview of the life and legacy of Jonathan Edwards in ‘Jonathan Edwards: His Life and Legacy,’ by Stephen J. Nichols. With chapter 3, ‘Sarah Edwards: Jonathan’s Home and Haven,’ by Noel Piper, the subject matters of the first section of the book is dealt with brilliantly, ‘Part 1 – The Life and Legacy of Edards.’ Certainly I can speak to the first two chapters as having achieved that and I have little doubt the third will compliment the first 2.

The treatment of the guiding principles of Edwards’ life and the brief overview of it, leads the reader to the God of Jonathan Edwards and this would surely be the legacy that Edwards would have hoped for.

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Article: Ebooks and the Environment


Are You A Green Reader?

The link below is to an article that looks at whether ebooks help the environment or not, a question that is perhaps a little more complicated than you might think.

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http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/04/10/ebooks-help-the-environment-one-download-at-a-time/