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2011-05-08 9:30 PM in reply to: #3480810 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it |
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2011-05-10 1:59 AM in reply to: #3488436 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-09 11:30 AM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it ^^^ I love you ... again! ***Malgal and I have both written novels*** just sayin'. Hey, wanna duke it out for the Man Booker prize when they get published? I didn't know ROOM had been nominated. Good call, aquagirl. Wait, should we call people by their real names or handles. Sorry, sleep deprived ... Anyway, onread.com is a major, major find. Malgal is a major, major smartypants in all sorts of ways! In any case, this time, however, look what I scored at the Jakarta airport! I keep forgetting this is one of the biggest cities in the world and pretty darn cosmopolitan. Durrr ... (BookROOM (Small).jpg) Attachments ---------------- BookROOM (Small).jpg (38KB - 13 downloads) |
2011-05-10 7:35 AM in reply to: #3490817 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room TriAya - 2011-05-10 2:59 AM Malgal - 2011-05-09 11:30 AM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it ^^^ I love you ... again! ***Malgal and I have both written novels*** just sayin'. Hey, wanna duke it out for the Man Booker prize when they get published? I didn't know ROOM had been nominated. Good call, aquagirl. Wait, should we call people by their real names or handles. Sorry, sleep deprived ... Anyway, onread.com is a major, major find. Malgal is a major, major smartypants in all sorts of ways! In any case, this time, however, look what I scored at the Jakarta airport! I keep forgetting this is one of the biggest cities in the world and pretty darn cosmopolitan. Durrr ...
We can be famous together - yay! And I agree, MAJOR find!
ps. I love you too, at least twice |
2011-05-10 7:56 AM in reply to: #3490817 |
Extreme Veteran 1260 Miami | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room TriAya - 2011-05-10 2:59 AM Malgal - 2011-05-09 11:30 AM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it ^^^ I love you ... again! ***Malgal and I have both written novels*** just sayin'. Hey, wanna duke it out for the Man Booker prize when they get published? I didn't know ROOM had been nominated. Good call, aquagirl. Wait, should we call people by their real names or handles. Sorry, sleep deprived ... Anyway, onread.com is a major, major find. Malgal is a major, major smartypants in all sorts of ways! In any case, this time, however, look what I scored at the Jakarta airport! I keep forgetting this is one of the biggest cities in the world and pretty darn cosmopolitan. Durrr ... You can brighten a ROOM with that smile |
2011-05-10 12:29 PM in reply to: #3488436 |
Pro 4828 The Land of Ice and Snow | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-08 10:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it
Is this for real?? How can they be free? FREE BOOKS?? |
2011-05-10 9:41 PM in reply to: #3488436 |
Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-08 9:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it Thanks for that info! Now I've started the book too. Having a very very hard time getting into it though. I already skipped to the end. Does anybody else do that? I always skip to the end of the book after I read a few pages. |
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2011-05-10 10:12 PM in reply to: #3492666 |
Elite 3972 Reno | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room trigal38 - 2011-05-10 9:41 PM Malgal - 2011-05-08 9:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it Thanks for that info! Now I've started the book too. Having a very very hard time getting into it though. I already skipped to the end. Does anybody else do that? I always skip to the end of the book after I read a few pages. sorry, but never. I am weird like that. I read about a book a week, since I went KINDLE. I read Room, I think, mostly during a flight to Alaska. I will NOT abandon a book even if I don't like it, and I read rather fast (probably why I can read a book that i don't even like). I think that the interesting questions in ROOM come later in the book, so just stick with it. Edited by bootygirl 2011-05-10 10:14 PM |
2011-05-10 10:31 PM in reply to: #3491705 |
Pro 4089 Without house | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room aquagirl - 2011-05-10 12:29 PM Malgal - 2011-05-08 10:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it
Is this for real?? How can they be free? FREE BOOKS??
I'm doing a happy dance over here, though I'm a little curious about the copyright stuff? Edited by maggyruth 2011-05-10 10:42 PM |
2011-05-11 10:58 AM in reply to: #3492666 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room trigal38 - 2011-05-11 11:41 AM Malgal - 2011-05-08 9:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it Thanks for that info! Now I've started the book too. Having a very very hard time getting into it though. I already skipped to the end. Does anybody else do that? I always skip to the end of the book after I read a few pages. I had a really hard time getting into it, too. And although I have skipped around a bit, I haven't read the end yet. I did say earlier in the thread I am a notorious not-in-order book reader. I often read the first and last pages in the bookstore, though. |
2011-05-11 12:35 PM in reply to: #3480810 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room I'm not having a hard time with the story and content as much as I am the contradiction in writing. Jack is 5, sometimes he talks like a 3 year old but then he pulls out words like paralyzed? Obviously he is smart and I get that he is bright and can do math and read above his age but one sentence is written with 3-4 year old words and the next sentence will have adult words. They have a TV so he has seen and learned a lot but some things he knows about I don't think he should. It's just annoying to me. ETA: I would probably read the end but I don't know how to do that with the Kindle and not lose my spot. Edited by KeriKadi 2011-05-11 12:40 PM |
2011-05-11 12:51 PM in reply to: #3493750 |
Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room KeriKadi - 2011-05-11 12:35 PM I'm not having a hard time with the story and content as much as I am the contradiction in writing. Jack is 5, sometimes he talks like a 3 year old but then he pulls out words like paralyzed? Obviously he is smart and I get that he is bright and can do math and read above his age but one sentence is written with 3-4 year old words and the next sentence will have adult words. They have a TV so he has seen and learned a lot but some things he knows about I don't think he should. It's just annoying to me. ETA: I would probably read the end but I don't know how to do that with the Kindle and not lose my spot. This is exactly what was bothering me too. |
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2011-05-11 3:15 PM in reply to: #3493793 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room trigal38 - 2011-05-11 1:51 PM KeriKadi - 2011-05-11 12:35 PM I'm not having a hard time with the story and content as much as I am the contradiction in writing. Jack is 5, sometimes he talks like a 3 year old but then he pulls out words like paralyzed? Obviously he is smart and I get that he is bright and can do math and read above his age but one sentence is written with 3-4 year old words and the next sentence will have adult words. They have a TV so he has seen and learned a lot but some things he knows about I don't think he should. It's just annoying to me. ETA: I would probably read the end but I don't know how to do that with the Kindle and not lose my spot. This is exactly what was bothering me too.
I don't want to start the discussion yet so I will just say that I think this is explained during the course of the book. |
2011-05-11 3:16 PM in reply to: #3492706 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room maggyruth - 2011-05-10 11:31 PM aquagirl - 2011-05-10 12:29 PM Malgal - 2011-05-08 10:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it
Is this for real?? How can they be free? FREE BOOKS??
I'm doing a happy dance over here, though I'm a little curious about the copyright stuff? Probably not much different to a library, since you cannot download without paying.
And to whoever asked, no, I don't ever, ever skip to the end of a book. I have probably only twice in my 42 years quit on a book that I couldn't stand. |
2011-05-11 5:10 PM in reply to: #3494159 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-12 5:16 AM maggyruth - 2011-05-10 11:31 PM aquagirl - 2011-05-10 12:29 PM Malgal - 2011-05-08 10:30 PM So, I discovered a website called onread.com. You can read books online for free. It took me no time to read it. I have an iPad so I was able to simply turn it on, click on my browser and the book was right there where I left it each time. I am in big trouble now that I have found this website. I am sure there are tons more where you can read for free. You can download for a price but I figure we have Amazon for that! Oh, I finished the book in no time. I will save all comments until it is time to discuss it
Is this for real?? How can they be free? FREE BOOKS??
I'm doing a happy dance over here, though I'm a little curious about the copyright stuff? Probably not much different to a library, since you cannot download without paying.
And to whoever asked, no, I don't ever, ever skip to the end of a book. I have probably only twice in my 42 years quit on a book that I couldn't stand. "DANIELLE STEEL" I don't quit on books frequently, mainly because I choose them so carefully, but it's probably five or six a year. No use wasting time on something that is preventing me from getting to the next awesome book! |
2011-05-13 6:37 AM in reply to: #3480810 |
Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Still reading it and it really did pick up! I couldn't stop reading last night and stayed up until 12:00. Thanks for starting this book club. I forgot how much I like to read! |
2011-05-13 9:49 AM in reply to: #3496856 |
Veteran 392 Calgary | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room This book gave me nightmares last night ... it was ... weird. Not scary necessarily, but obviously my brain was still engaged in the story while I was sleeping!
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2011-05-13 9:59 AM in reply to: #3494399 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room TriAya - 2011-05-11 5:10 PM "DANIELLE STEEL" I don't quit on books frequently, mainly because I choose them so carefully, but it's probably five or six a year. No use wasting time on something that is preventing me from getting to the next awesome book! This is me too though it is more like 1-2 a year. I don't get time to myself to read very much with this huge brood of mine so my reading time is very valuable - I am not going to waste it on a bad book. The last one I didn't finish - Eat Pray Love - just could not get into it, tried two different times and I just could not click with the character and had zero interest. Thankfully I had borrowed the book so I just gave it back to my friend.
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2011-05-13 9:59 AM in reply to: #3496856 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room trigal38 - 2011-05-13 6:37 AM Still reading it and it really did pick up! I couldn't stop reading last night and stayed up until 12:00. Thanks for starting this book club. I forgot how much I like to read! Loving that we are seeing this the same way. I wonder if we are on the same page literally! LOL
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2011-05-13 10:10 AM in reply to: #3497230 |
Extreme Veteran 1260 Miami | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room KeriKadi - 2011-05-13 10:59 AM trigal38 - 2011-05-13 6:37 AM Still reading it and it really did pick up! I couldn't stop reading last night and stayed up until 12:00. Thanks for starting this book club. I forgot how much I like to read! Loving that we are seeing this the same way. I wonder if we are on the same page literally! LOL
Now don't let the book interrupt with training or Book Club is over..... |
2011-05-13 12:01 PM in reply to: #3497226 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room KeriKadi - 2011-05-13 11:59 PM TriAya - 2011-05-11 5:10 PM "DANIELLE STEEL" I don't quit on books frequently, mainly because I choose them so carefully, but it's probably five or six a year. No use wasting time on something that is preventing me from getting to the next awesome book! This is me too though it is more like 1-2 a year. I don't get time to myself to read very much with this huge brood of mine so my reading time is very valuable - I am not going to waste it on a bad book. The last one I didn't finish - Eat Pray Love - just could not get into it, tried two different times and I just could not click with the character and had zero interest. Thankfully I had borrowed the book so I just gave it back to my friend.
HAHAHA! That's too bad. The best of Eat Pray Love is the last third of the book, which takes place in Indonesia, of course I don't necessarily read books in sequence anyway, and EPL I only read the Bali, Indonesia part to begin with. A few months later I finally got around to the Italy and India parts. |
2011-05-13 12:13 PM in reply to: #3480810 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Since we can't discuss the book yet, has anyone read "The Help" by Kathryn Sockett? I am just loving it (and it is another book I am reading on onread.com). I lived in Jackson, MS for three years so I can relate to the book in many respects. I am glad things have changed quite a bit since the time period the book was written in but I still think it has a long way to go. |
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2011-05-13 12:27 PM in reply to: #3497580 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-14 2:13 AM Since we can't discuss the book yet, has anyone read "The Help" by Kathryn Sockett? I am just loving it (and it is another book I am reading on onread.com). I lived in Jackson, MS for three years so I can relate to the book in many respects. I am glad things have changed quite a bit since the time period the book was written in but I still think it has a long way to go. No, but I shall mosey over to onread and see if it's there. Any parallels with Room? I just finished Walk Two Moons, a young adults Newbery book, which is told from the perspective of a young girl. All of this, and Room, are very helpful to me as I'm editing my novel, at least half of which is from the perspective of a young girl and the rest as a young lady. |
2011-05-13 2:42 PM in reply to: #3497607 |
Expert 997 North Central WV | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room TriAya - 2011-05-13 1:27 PM Malgal - 2011-05-14 2:13 AM Since we can't discuss the book yet, has anyone read "The Help" by Kathryn Sockett? I am just loving it (and it is another book I am reading on onread.com). I lived in Jackson, MS for three years so I can relate to the book in many respects. I am glad things have changed quite a bit since the time period the book was written in but I still think it has a long way to go. No, but I shall mosey over to onread and see if it's there. Any parallels with Room? I just finished Walk Two Moons, a young adults Newbery book, which is told from the perspective of a young girl. All of this, and Room, are very helpful to me as I'm editing my novel, at least half of which is from the perspective of a young girl and the rest as a young lady. Absolutely no parallels with Room. I just picked the first recommended book that I liked the sound of. |
2011-05-13 3:09 PM in reply to: #3497580 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room Malgal - 2011-05-13 12:13 PM Since we can't discuss the book yet, has anyone read "The Help" by Kathryn Sockett? I am just loving it (and it is another book I am reading on onread.com). I lived in Jackson, MS for three years so I can relate to the book in many respects. I am glad things have changed quite a bit since the time period the book was written in but I still think it has a long way to go. I loved "the Help" even though the ending was a bit unrealistic. You'll have to let me know what you think. |
2011-05-13 3:11 PM in reply to: #3497607 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: BT Book Club : Room TriAya - 2011-05-13 12:27 PM Malgal - 2011-05-14 2:13 AM Since we can't discuss the book yet, has anyone read "The Help" by Kathryn Sockett? I am just loving it (and it is another book I am reading on onread.com). I lived in Jackson, MS for three years so I can relate to the book in many respects. I am glad things have changed quite a bit since the time period the book was written in but I still think it has a long way to go. No, but I shall mosey over to onread and see if it's there. Any parallels with Room? I just finished Walk Two Moons, a young adults Newbery book, which is told from the perspective of a young girl. All of this, and Room, are very helpful to me as I'm editing my novel, at least half of which is from the perspective of a young girl and the rest as a young lady. I would love to read a novel by Yanti. |
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