What sets the used bookstore apart is it’s respect for browsing. Proprietors and curators of abandoned and previously loved books understand that used books are like cookies – you can’t have just one. Staff have never asked me if I was looking for the best sellers, or recommended the latest self help book. No, the curators . . . → Read More: In Defense of the Used Book Store
I recently had a chance to get my hands on the Kobo eReader reader. It was definitely a basic device, residing at the lower end of the price range, it seems poised to tempt the traditional reader to enter the digital book domain. Judging by the number of fingerprints on the screen, I wasn’t the first . . . → Read More: eBook or eLibrary?
I have been somewhat absent from online activities over the last few weeks for a couple reasons, one of which is oodles of research into brains, nervous systems, and how us silly humans operate. We’re a curious lot, we humans. If we were as intelligent, sensitive and articulate as we think we are, we wouldn’t put . . . → Read More: Notes and Quotes