The link below is to an article that looks at the new release of Calibre 1.0, the ebook management software’s latest update.
For more visit:
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/2013/08/23/calibre-reaches-1-0-release-event-7-years-making/
The link below is to an article that looks at the new release of Calibre 1.0, the ebook management software’s latest update.
For more visit:
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/2013/08/23/calibre-reaches-1-0-release-event-7-years-making/
The link below is to an article that takes a look at the latest improvements to Calibre, the ebook management software. This update improves Microsoft Word ebook conversion.
For more visit:
http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/calibre-improves-microsoft-word-ebook-conversion-tools_b36941
The link below is to an article that reports on an update to Calibre, the ebook management software. The software now converts .docx files.
For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/calibre/calibre-now-converts-docx-files/
The link below is to an article that provides an update on developments at ‘The Reading Room’ book social network, an alternative to Goodreads.
For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/p-books/the-reading-room-will-offer-print-books-for-purchase/
Visit My Goodreads Profile at:
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4675745-kevin
Well, I did come full circle as I mentioned in my last newsletter – I even managed to get pneumonia again. Perhaps I shouldn’t haven’t mentioned that – but that’s the way it goes I guess. I am well on the road to recovery now and in fact I feel really quite healthy, apart from being really tired, which is probably a hangover from the illness. I am however only one day delayed from my ‘hoped for’ posting of my latest update ‘From My Armchair,’ so that isn’t too bad all things considered. I did take a break from my other Blogs in recent days, but didn’t from ‘At the BookShelf‘ and ‘The Book Stand,’ though I did lessen the number of posts.
I have done a lot of reading in the last 7-10 days and by a lot I mean I have probably read well in excess of 1000 pages and probably closer to 1500 pages. So plenty of reading going on here. I have enjoyed all of it and look forward to the next bit of reading over the next 7-10 days. I don’t think I’ll get anywhere near as much reading done in that time though, as I doubt I’ll be taking as much time off work sick as I did in the last little while – certainly I don’t plan to anyhow.
Social Networks, Web Applications & Other Tools
I have been adding books to my Goodreads profile and into my Access database, which continues to be a very slow process. I don’t think I’ll ever complete this project, especially with the number of ebooks that I keep adding to my collection. I really would like to get my entire library, both taditional and digital, into some form of manageable and useful order. It is very difficult to know just what I have in my ebooks collection – I pretty much know my tradional library like the back of my hand. It really is the digital library that is proving quite the handful, in a virtual sense of course. Perhaps I need to look into Calibre a bit more than I have. I can’t say that I am too familiar with Calibre. I think I just really need to speed up my cataloguing activities and focus on those ebooks that really are going to be of use to me first and foremost.
I did post a quote to Goodreads as an experiment and will need to post a few more before I am convinced either way as to the usefulness of the quotation section of the Goodreads experience. The quotation section of Goodreads is probably more geared towards the social sharing side of things rather than personal curation for latter use in research, writing, etc. So it will certainly have its purpose in my overall curation plan for quotes, but may not answer entirely to my requirements. Perhaps I will have to settle for my WordPress-Evernote solution that I have been thinking about for some time, as mentioned in the previous newsletter/update.
Currently Reading:
I have a number of books that I am currently reading. I post progress updates to Goodreads, so that will provide a way to see my current progress at any particular time. So I should probably have a link to my Goodreads profile here somewhere each newsletter. I have just added that to the top of the newsletter and it will be able to be found there in each newsletter.
So what am I currently reading:
Born Digital – Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives, by John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
I am current 42% through this one, which is all about the first generation of people born into the digital age. It is a bit dated now, but none-the-less a very worthwhile read and I would say a useful one for children and parents alike. I should be well and truly finished this book by the time of the next update judging by my current progress.
The Tin Ticket – The Heroic Journey of Australia’s Convict Women, by Deborah J. Swiss
I am currently about 15% (Kindle) through this one. I originally purchased this in paperback for my mother as a birthday gift and then purchased a Kindle copy for myself a couple of weeks ago. It’s a good, nonfiction read.
I have been blogging my way through this book and you can follow my posts (in order of appearance) at:
– Book Review: Beginning
– Book Review: Chapter 1
– Book Review: Chapter 2
The One Year Bible – KJV
I am currently about 23% through The One Year Bible (on the Kindle), which means I’m a long way from where I should be. I am making up for lost time though by reading two days worth of readings a day until I catch up. There are portions of the Bible to read each day, divided over the course of the year. I am enjoying reading the portions and will hopefully be up to date in about a month or so.
21 Ways to Improve Your Camping Lifestyle, by W. V. Revill
I am about 20% through this book (on the Kindle), which means I need to be reading more of it (same as last week). I guess the other books are proving far more interesting.
Finished Reading:
I have finished reading a two books since the last newsletter. In the 2013 Goodreads Reading Challenge that I set myself I have marked 25 books to read for this year – I have so far completed 7, which according to the widget at Goodreads has me currently 10% behind schedule, which is 2 books. However, those two books are covered in the two I am currently reading, so no real troubles there. I actually expect to read far more than the 25 I have marked as hoping to read for the year. So I have improved since the last update and will more-than-likely do so again by the time of the next update.
Humble Orthodoxy – Holding the Truth High Without Putting People Down, by Joshua Harris
I really enjoyed this book. Read my Review at:
Book Review: Humble Orthodoxy
Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600-1947, by Christopher Clark
I also really enjoyed this book. Read my review at:
Book Review: Iron Kingdom
Purchased & Added to Library: NEW
I have added quite a number of ebooks to my collection since my last update. These are listed below:
– Russians in the Past War, by Gennady Kuznetsov
– Proverbs for Kids – A Family Devotional Guide, by JoHannah Reardon
– Elly’s Ghost, by John R. Kess
– The American, by Cezar Giosan
– Warrior Prince: The Life of Owain Glyndwr, by Ian Skidmore
– A Gift for Mommy, by Robin Dawn
– A View from the Hole, by M. Larry Thornton, Dennis A. Hooker
– The Complete Guide to Home Freezing and The Amazingly Delicious Home Freezing Recipes Cookbook, by Polly Ann Lewis
– Humble Orthodoxy – Holding the Truth Without Putting People Down, by Joshua Harris and J. D. Greear
– God Knows My Name – Never Forgotten, Forever Loved, by Beth Redman
– Memory Makers for the Family – Creating Unforgettable Moments, by Cinder Sanders
– The Brotherhood of the Red Niles, A Terrorist Perspective, by Dan Perkins
– The Tin Ticket – The Heroic Journey of Australia’s Convict Women, by Deborah J. Swiss
– A Final Reckoning – A Tale of Bush Life in Australia (Illustrated), by G. A. Henty
– Little Buggies – A Rhyming Guessing Book for Little Ones (Baby – Age 5), by Cindy Bracken
– Journey Across the Four Seas – A Chinese Woman’s Search for Home, by Veronica Li
– Spring is Here! A Children’s Picture Book About Spring, by Heidi Pross Gray
– The MacArthur Bible Commentary, by John MacArthur
– The MacArthur Study Bible (NKJV), by John MacArthur
– The Holy Bible – English Standard Version (with Cross-References)
– Secrets of the Big Data Revolution, by Jason Kolb and Jeremy Kolb
– 60 Things God Said About Sex, by Lester Sumrall
– Family Deceptions, by Loretta Giacoletto
– Quest for the Lost Treasure (Interactive Pirate Adventure in a Beautifully Illustrated Picture Book for Ages 3-8), by Gerry Gaston and Laura Livi
– Section 132, by Helga Zeiner
– Vietnam Veteran Memoirs, by Mack Payne
– Impact My Life – Biblical Mentoring Simplified, by Elisa Pulliam
– Impact My Life Study Guide – Biblical Mentoring Simplified, by Elisa Pulliam
– Heroes and Monsters: An Honest Look at the Struggle Within All of Us, by Josh James Riebock
– The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur, by Mike Michalowicz
– Darc Murders Collection, by Carolyn McCray and Ben Hopkin
– Plain Jane – A Mystery/Thriller Not for the Faint of Heart (Harbinger Murder Mystery Series), by Carolyn McCray
– Trophy Child – Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves, by Ted Cunningham
– Jesus Killed My Church, by Randy Bohlender
– Hangings, Sinkings and Trust in God – Life and Death Onboard British Warships During the 1700’s and 1800’s, by Peter Brent and George Shirley
The Book Stand
I have all manner of Blogs and websites at different places on the web. I have three Blogs at tumblr and one of those is a site for ebooks that are currently available for free or are on special. Most of the ebooks highlighted on the Blog are for the Kindle, but there are other selections from time to time. The site is simply called ‘The Book Stand.’
Visit The Book Stand at:
http://bookstand.tumblr.com/
I generally download all of the books highlighted on the site, which is why I have some ebooks you may be surprised at in the list of recently purchased/added books above. If they are free, I might as well download them.
Particular Baptist Reading Group
I have recently started a reading group over at Goodreads called the ‘Particular Baptist Reading Group.’ The group is for Particular and Reformed Baptists in particular, though other Christians are still welcome and will find the reading material of great value. Anyone can join and all are welcome – just keep in mind that it is a moderated, Christian reading group.
The idea is that a chapter/portion of a book will be posted once a week, with discussions concerning the chapter/portion taking place within the group at Goodreads. I haven’t completed the necessary web infrastructure at this stage, but hope to have it all up and running by the end of May 2013, when the first section of the book, ‘The Attraction of the Cross’ by Gardiner Spring will be made available.
Visit and Sign up at:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/101137-particular-baptist-reading-group
The link below is to an article that looks at the latest Google Play update and there are some good things in it for readers.
For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/google-play-books-update-allows-ebook-uploads-in-epub-and-pdf/
Visit My Goodreads Profile at:
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4675745-kevin
It has been a long time since my last newsletter, ‘From My Armchair,’ some 8 months at least in fact and back then I had only just begun with my weekly updates. So in reality my weekly update is still something of a new thing and by no means established. Far from being an update ‘From My Armchair,’ this one is more like an update from my sickbed, as I am cast down with the flu – again. That which prematurely cut off my pevious attempts at providing a weekly update, ironically, was in fact illness that had begun with the flu and then developed into two bouts of double pneumonia. So I guess you could say I’m coming full circle, though I would really like to not have to go through pneumonia again.
There were plenty of planned book reviews and comments about books I had read back then, which had included the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins (which were far better than the movie by the way), 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne and a number of other books that I had read and have since read. However, it is probably best to start fresh and not try to offer book reviews on books that were read some time ago – I prefer to offer a review of a book while it is fresh in my mind.
So I’ll press on from this point in time with what will probably be an update ‘From My Armchair’ at very regular intervals, probably somewhere between a week or fortnight between each update, but unlikely to be as precise an interval as arriving on the Blog each Wednesday for example. Neither will it be as ‘regularly challenged’ as the Evernote podcasts, which sometimes don’t appear for several months – though I have to give credit to the guys at Evernote, they do appear to be trying much harder at becoming more regular with their podcasting schedule. Just so we are clear, Evernote is my all-time favourite app/software which I have synced arcross all of my devices, so I’m not meaning anything too mean by my previous comment, just a small affectionate dig. The podcats are great by the way and I have just downloaded episode 38, which I’ll listen to sometime tonight.
So a fresh start it will be, though I do intend holding on to the same ‘sections’ within my update.
If you haven’t come across one of my ‘From My Armchair’ updates/newsletters, the point of it is to simply share where I have been in my reading experiences and adventures with books/ebooks, and generally everything else associated – sort of like the articles I link to in the Blog, except the focus is narrowed down to my own experience in the newsletter/update. I’m sure the newsletter/update will develop over time to include other sections, see some sections removed and hopefully become better with age.
Social Networks, Web Applications & Other Tools
I really haven’t done a lot with the social networking side of books in recent times. I have added some books to my Goodreads catalogue, but the number of books I have (especially ebooks) is growing far faster than I can add them to Goodreads. I also have a Microsoft Access database I use, just in case Goodreads bites the dust. But I’m also thinking that I will use Evernote as a cataloguing tool, especially given the ability to have my catalogue on Evernote with me at all times. That would
be a tremendous advantage.
Sadly the ‘quotes’ social network I had a lot of time for, simply called Quotista, has disappeared. It was a good site, but the owners did little to make it known or allow it to become more than it did. It was disappointing, because it was a great web application I thought. So I will need to look at other avenues for keeping my quotes in an organised and searchable collection. Certainly Evernote provides a private place for that and I have a private WordPress Blog set up for keeping useful quotes also. Neither meet the entire objective I have for quotes though, so I will have to apply myself to this problem soon – I can probably use Goodreads for sharing quotes, but haven’t looked into that enough yet.
Currently Reading:
I have a number of books that I am currently reading. I post progress updates to Goodreads, so that will provide a way to see my current progress at any particular time. So I should probably have a link to my Goodreads profile here somewhere each newsletter. I have just added that to the top of the newsletter and it will be able to be found there in each newsletter.
So what am I currently reading:
Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia 1600-1947, by Christopher Clark
I am currently 27% through reading this book (on the Kindle), which I only started to read a couple of days ago. It’s quite a large book. I have wanted to read this book ever since I got it – there was just something about it that captured my attention and it isn’t letting me down. It is of course about the history of Prussia.
The One Year Bible – KJV
I am currently about 20% through The One Year Bible (on the Kindle), which means I’m a long way from where I should be. I am making up for lost time though by reading two days worth of readings a day until I catch up. There are portions of the Bible to read each day, divided over the course of the year. I am enjoying reading the portions and will hopefully be up to date in about a month or so.
21 Ways to Improve Your Camping Lifestyle, by W. V. Revill
I am about 20% through this book as well (on the Kindle).
Finished Reading:
I have finished reading a number of books since the last newsletter. In the 2013 Goodreads Reading Challenge that I set myself I have marked 25 books to read for this year – I have so far completed 5, which according to the widget at Goodreads has me currently 15% behind schedule, which is 3 books. However, those three books are covered in the three I am currently reading, so no real troubles there. I actually expect to read far more than the 25 I have marked as hoping to read for the year.
Purchased & Added to Library:
I don’t remember the last time I purchased a traditional book, for myself that is. I did recently purchase a book for my mother as a birthday gift, but haven’t bought any for myself in a long time. I now chiefly purchase ebooks and there have been plenty of them. I would estimate that my ebook library has grown by over 500 books in the last 6-8 months, which includes many free ebooks via Amazon. I have actually purchased a good number also. I won’t list all of the ebooks I have added to my library in the last 6-8 months, but in the last week or so I have added the following:
– The Delphi Agenda, by Rob Swigart
– The Last Jump – A Novel of WWII, by John E. Nevola
– The Complete Kings and Queens of England (A Quick Reference Guide), by Nicky Stuart Verra
– The Dirty Parts of the Bible – A Novel, by Sam Torode
– The Hooked X – The Secret History of North America, by Scott Wolter
– The Kinshield Legacy (The kinshield Saga), by K. C. May
– The Last Disciple: 1, by Hank Hanegraaff
– Sparkly Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn, by Melanie Shankle
– An Untamed Land (Red River of the North Book 1), by Lauraine Snelling
– The Maiden of Mayfair (Tales of London Book 1), by Lawana Blackwell
– Southern Fried Sushi: A Novel, by Jennifer Rogers Spinola
– Tomorrow’s Sun (Lost Sanctuary), by Becky Melby
– The Justinian Curse, by Mikel Emmanuel De Crus
– Community Wins: 21 Thoughts on Building a Thriving Online Tribe, by Bryan Allain
– Through the Fire (First Responders Book 1), by Shawn Grady
– Grace Walk, by Steve McVey
– War Shots: Norm Hatch and the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Cameramen of World War II, by Charles Jones
– Every Bush is Burning, by Brandon Clements
– Kindle Paperwhite User’s Manual, by Linda F. Thompson
The Book Stand
I have all manner of Blogs and websites at different places on the web. I have three Blogs at tumblr and one of those is a site for ebooks that are currently available for free or are on special. Most of the ebooks highlighted on the Blog are for the Kindle, but there are other selections from time to time. The site is simply called ‘The Book Stand.’
Visit The Book Stand at:
http://bookstand.tumblr.com/
I generally download all of the books highlighted on the site, which is why I have some ebooks you may be surprised at in the list of recently purchased/added books above. If they are free, I might as well download them.
Particular Baptist Reading Group
I have recently started a reading group over at Goodreads called the ‘Particular Baptist Reading Group.’ The group is for Particular and Reformed Baptists in particular, though other Christians are still welcome and will find the reading material of great value. Anyone can join and all are welcome – just keep in mind that it is a moderated, Christian reading group.
The idea is that a chapter/portion of a book will be posted once a week, with discussions concerning the chapter/portion taking place within the group at Goodreads. I haven’t completed the necessary web infrastructure at this stage, but hope to have it all up and running by the end of May 2013, when the first section of the book, ‘The Attraction of the Cross’ by Gardiner Spring will be made available.
Visit and Sign up at:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/101137-particular-baptist-reading-group
The link below is to an article that explains the new update for the Kindle iOS app.
For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/greater-accessibility-now-on-kindle-for-ios-app/
The link below is to an article concerning a recent Kindle iOS update and the problems caused by it. Please note that this issue has now been corrected in a more recent update.
For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/the-latest-kindle-for-ios-update-dont-install-it/
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