November’s Reviews:
The Towers of Midnight by Brandon Sanderson and Robert Jordan
The House of Lost Souls by F. G. Cottam
I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
In the coming months I’m going to work a bit harder on reading on my nook. Working in a library the siren song of free books, which often accumulate in rather large stacks as I check things out faster than I can read them, is difficult to ignore. Truthfully I’m getting a bit weary of the stacks of books littering my living space and my car; I’m starting to feel a bit claustrophobic. So I’m doing my best to track down digital versions of books I want to read whether it be from Barnes and Noble, Book Depository, Smashwords, or any number of other places that sell ebooks. No big themes planned for December which, still being employed in retail, is typically an unnecessarily hectic month. On a whim I’m going to be working licensed fiction into my reading a bit more; a result of curiosity more than anything else. That’s it for now, I’ll be back later this week with a review of Scalzi’s The Lost Colony.
Good luck with the nook! I am trying to read only on my nook (color) as well. Which is why I’m not reading the first 2 books in the Legends of the Raven by Barclay. I’ve seen Kindle editions, but not epub editions yet. I used to order ebooks from Waterstones in the UK, but they close the loophole I was using to buy from them, darnit.
Yeah, I’ve noticed that a lot of Prometheus/Pyr titles tend to lag for the nook. Dunno where the problem is there. I only see 16 titles available.