[bksvol-discuss] Re: The Lost Symbol is in!

  • From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:12 EDT

I have not called anyone shallow. I merely expressed my perplexity about 
something and when it was replied to I discussed it. 

                                                                          
"The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies 
the end. 
" Leon Trotsky     

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9/17/2009 2:24:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time  
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Roger

I think we got it. You've now told us in two messages we're shallow if we 
look forward to reading a new book and discussing it with friends. Guess I'm
pretty shallow. Actually I consider it a choice like other things in life. 
It's also a good social tool to be able to discuss books friends and family
may be reading. I'm glad to be part of the "shallows" in this case. Nothing 
like kicking back and listening to the latest book of an author especially
on a rainy afternoon like today is in my part of the country. Sorry, 
shallow or not, I'm off to start Lost Symbol...

Denise
  
At 01:08 PM 9/17/2009, you wrote:

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Frankly, I don't see the big deal about getting to read a book immediately 
on publication. There are so many books out there that have been published 
for
a long time that I have never gotten around to that I can easily wait. I 
have not actually read a Dan Brown book yet, but there are certain reasons 
that
I think I would likely be interested in them, so I hope to eventually get 
around to it. But right now, immediately, I can't wait? No, I am too busy 
reading
something else that is also very interesting. I also have no sense of 
urgency about getting around to reading any of the other best sellers. Somehow 
reading
a book because just everybody is reading it seems to me to be a rather 
shallow reason for reading a book.

                                                                 "The end 
may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end. 
" Leon Trotsky     

             The Militant: 
http://www.themilitant.com 
Pathfinder Press: 
http://www.pathfinderpress.com
Granma International: 
http://granma.cu/ingles/index.html
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9/17/2009 12:53:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time  
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Let me also chime in. Even though we have been saying oh let's keep our 
discussion to solving problems with scanning and proofing, etc. 

Carrie, you, my friend, really, really tickled our little book loving 
strings this morning.

Thank you, thank you! 

How cool is that, that we get to read this book so quickly?!!? 

Indeed, as someone said earlier, "When Carrie says she'll get something 
done, it's a done deal!" 

No fooling!

Maybe you should be in the Senate Finance Committee and get the health care 
reform deal done?  [chuckle] 

Thanks again, Carrie. 

You know, as I think on it I think The Da Vinci Code was among if not The 
first book I downloaded and read from the Bookshare collection.

I do remember I did not have all my technology ducks in a row and I got 
into reading with the the basic book wizard software and it had such a strange
voice
and strange navigation. But I got so hooked on the book, and not wanting to 
lose my place, that I kind of stayed up real real late in the reading of 
it.


This time, it's SWOOSH!!!  into my Book Port and I'm heading right off to 
begin reading.  

I'll have to just take a bit of a break and return to my volunteer duties 
later.  [grinning] 

I recall just reading a pretty good interview with Brown, and a review. 
Wow. So cool! 

Rik   

From: 
Carrie Karnos 

Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 1:50 AM

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Bookshare Vol Group 

Subject: [bksvol-discuss] The Lost Symbol is in!

Well, I didn't make it by midnight, but at least it's in now.

The URL is 
http://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/116403/The%2BLost%2BSymbol

Enjoy! Carrie
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