Yeah, that's what I've heard...a friend of mine read the books and has noticed plot differences as well, but that has to be expected. Doesn't George RR Martin have more to finish? I heard some worrisome thoughts that he may not quite finishJesscar6 wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 02:01ianbuchanan wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:38How have you enjoyed them? I love the TV series and have always considered reading the books in the back of my mind!
I am enjoying them. I read them after watching the show which Im glad I did. There are lots of smaller details in the books and a few differences in the plot (not too many though in my opinion).
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Awesome, you definitely seem to be an ecclectic reader! What are you currently reading and how are you enjoying it/them? How do you feed your passion for reading? Buying online/in-store, library, borrowing, etc.? I personally love my local library, plus the fact that I can read for free!BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 11:45Hmm, hard to say. I mostly read what interests me. At the moment four are nonfiction, and one Christian fiction. Poetry ranks pretty high. I also like historical fiction, biography and mystery/suspense.ianbuchanan wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:41Awesome, thanks for sharing! What do you enjoy reading the most (genre, author, etc.)?BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 12:17 I probably average about four per month. I'm an eclectic reader. That being said, I am currently reading five, but some more regularly than others. I always read a bit in the morning and before I go to sleep at night.
What about you?
I love to read nonfiction from successful business leaders and the like because I have always wanted to start my own business and I figure that there is no better way to learn than from those that have already done what I want to do!
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ianbuchanan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:52Yeah, that's what I've heard...a friend of mine read the books and has noticed plot differences as well, but that has to be expected. Doesn't George RR Martin have more to finish? I heard some worrisome thoughts that he may not quite finishJesscar6 wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 02:01ianbuchanan wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:38
How have you enjoyed them? I love the TV series and have always considered reading the books in the back of my mind!
I am enjoying them. I read them after watching the show which Im glad I did. There are lots of smaller details in the books and a few differences in the plot (not too many though in my opinion).
Yea still 2 I think left to come out. He is writing them quite slow aha
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Right, that's what I've been hearing. Maybe he's just enjoy the fruit of his labors! Can't really blame him if that's the caseJesscar6 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 01:46ianbuchanan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:52Yeah, that's what I've heard...a friend of mine read the books and has noticed plot differences as well, but that has to be expected. Doesn't George RR Martin have more to finish? I heard some worrisome thoughts that he may not quite finish
Yea still 2 I think left to come out. He is writing them quite slow aha
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Wow, incredibly impressive! Thanks for sharing! What do you enjoy reading the most (genre, author, etc.)? Also...I have to ask, how do you feed your avid reading hobby? I'd imagine it could get a little costly to buy 10 books per week . Do you visit a local library at all to get your books or maybe buy from cheap online sellers?
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I'm reading four nonfiction books that are mostly for learning. One of them is a professional book on marketing with LinkedIn. I also have a business and try to improve my skills for that. The other ones are on interests of mine, current events, and history. The fiction is for fun!ianbuchanan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:55Awesome, you definitely seem to be an ecclectic reader! What are you currently reading and how are you enjoying it/them? How do you feed your passion for reading? Buying online/in-store, library, borrowing, etc.? I personally love my local library, plus the fact that I can read for free!BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 11:45Hmm, hard to say. I mostly read what interests me. At the moment four are nonfiction, and one Christian fiction. Poetry ranks pretty high. I also like historical fiction, biography and mystery/suspense.ianbuchanan wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:41
Awesome, thanks for sharing! What do you enjoy reading the most (genre, author, etc.)?
What about you?
I love to read nonfiction from successful business leaders and the like because I have always wanted to start my own business and I figure that there is no better way to learn than from those that have already done what I want to do!
I'm a library fan too, and get a lot of books from the library, some I buy online, either kindle or conventional (usually used) copies. I prefer reading a book to kindle though.
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It is. Lol yes every moment counts! Yes, I probably would. Not to just get books, I would stay and read. I love the atmosphere and being surrounded by so many books makes me feel peace. If I have the money I would get a house that has a section like a library! It would be my own reading room. I don’t know if I am the only one that does this but I like the “smell” of books especially new ones and the energy around it. I’m probably weird that wayianbuchanan wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 20:01Sounds like the best way to go about it. It's always smart to minimize time spent traveling. Our time is precious, right! Do you think you would go to the library more often if you lived closer? Seems like you have a pretty good system worked out to efficiently get your books.Hatarl1 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 11:15Yes that is how it is for me. I live about a 15 minutes drive away. So it’s not that far. If I don’t have time to keep going to library and search for the books I want, I usually go to their sites and look what they have. Once I find the books I want I place a hold on them. I get about 10 books which last me 3 to 4 weeks. So I don’t have to go back and forth every day or week. It’s easier that way. At my library I can keep books for 3 weeks so if I still have them, I renew it online so I can have another 3 weeks.ianbuchanan wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 16:16
Hahah, I see what you mean! Yeah, I almost exclusively go to libraries to get the books I want, unless there is a book that I'll want to keep long-term, then I'll buy it (for the cheapest price I can find ). Do you live close by to your local library? I know, for me, I live some time away, and it hasn't impacted my reading habits as of yet, but it's an obstacle that in an ideal world would be avoided...
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Very interesting! Where do you usually get your physical books from (online, shops/stores, library, etc.)? I personally love visiting my local library, the selection is great and it's free of course. What is it that your business does? It's always great to meet and talk to a self-starter!BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 17:58I'm reading four nonfiction books that are mostly for learning. One of them is a professional book on marketing with LinkedIn. I also have a business and try to improve my skills for that. The other ones are on interests of mine, current events, and history. The fiction is for fun!ianbuchanan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:55Awesome, you definitely seem to be an ecclectic reader! What are you currently reading and how are you enjoying it/them? How do you feed your passion for reading? Buying online/in-store, library, borrowing, etc.? I personally love my local library, plus the fact that I can read for free!BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 11:45
Hmm, hard to say. I mostly read what interests me. At the moment four are nonfiction, and one Christian fiction. Poetry ranks pretty high. I also like historical fiction, biography and mystery/suspense.
What about you?
I love to read nonfiction from successful business leaders and the like because I have always wanted to start my own business and I figure that there is no better way to learn than from those that have already done what I want to do!
I'm a library fan too, and get a lot of books from the library, some I buy online, either kindle or conventional (usually used) copies. I prefer reading a book to kindle though.
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Libraries certainly are peaceful places! I'm with you on that one! A home library is almost a must for avid readers with the room for one...certainly a goal of mine in the future. However, that does require owning books, which requires the spending of money hahah, but spread out over some time, not a big deal . I actually really enjoy the smell of books and the experience it creates when I read, just makes it more enjoyable, so you're not alone on that!Hatarl1 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 23:58It is. Lol yes every moment counts! Yes, I probably would. Not to just get books, I would stay and read. I love the atmosphere and being surrounded by so many books makes me feel peace. If I have the money I would get a house that has a section like a library! It would be my own reading room. I don’t know if I am the only one that does this but I like the “smell” of books especially new ones and the energy around it. I’m probably weird that wayianbuchanan wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 20:01Sounds like the best way to go about it. It's always smart to minimize time spent traveling. Our time is precious, right! Do you think you would go to the library more often if you lived closer? Seems like you have a pretty good system worked out to efficiently get your books.Hatarl1 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 11:15
Yes that is how it is for me. I live about a 15 minutes drive away. So it’s not that far. If I don’t have time to keep going to library and search for the books I want, I usually go to their sites and look what they have. Once I find the books I want I place a hold on them. I get about 10 books which last me 3 to 4 weeks. So I don’t have to go back and forth every day or week. It’s easier that way. At my library I can keep books for 3 weeks so if I still have them, I renew it online so I can have another 3 weeks.
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That's awesome! And impressive! What do you enjoy reading (genre, author, etc.)? Also, how do you like your Kindle? I've yet to get into ebooks, as I've always preferred the hard physical copy of a book, but some of the benefits seem great in our increasingly mobile lives.Tallender82 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 00:25 I read about 5 or more books a week. I have the kindle app on my phone so I am able to read no matter where I am. Reading is my passion
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I realize I got a little repetitive with that first question there, sometimes I just forget the prior parts of some of these forum discussions, my apologies! So you can just ignore that first question above haha I'd love to hear more about your business though!ianbuchanan wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 19:53Very interesting! Where do you usually get your physical books from (online, shops/stores, library, etc.)? I personally love visiting my local library, the selection is great and it's free of course. What is it that your business does? It's always great to meet and talk to a self-starter!BeatrixPotter wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 17:58I'm reading four nonfiction books that are mostly for learning. One of them is a professional book on marketing with LinkedIn. I also have a business and try to improve my skills for that. The other ones are on interests of mine, current events, and history. The fiction is for fun!ianbuchanan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:55
Awesome, you definitely seem to be an ecclectic reader! What are you currently reading and how are you enjoying it/them? How do you feed your passion for reading? Buying online/in-store, library, borrowing, etc.? I personally love my local library, plus the fact that I can read for free!
I love to read nonfiction from successful business leaders and the like because I have always wanted to start my own business and I figure that there is no better way to learn than from those that have already done what I want to do!
I'm a library fan too, and get a lot of books from the library, some I buy online, either kindle or conventional (usually used) copies. I prefer reading a book to kindle though.
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