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Kevy Baby 11-01-2007 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ponine (Post 169767)
Now... if said author never tells you who they heck they are...

We know who she is. She is 3894. Also known as Helen Johnson. You can find about the book she wrote with her husband here.

Gemini Cricket 11-01-2007 02:29 PM

"Give a hoot! Read a book!" ~ Krusty the Clown

Ponine 11-01-2007 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 169803)
We know who she is. She is 3894. Also known as Helen Johnson. You can find about the book she wrote with her husband here.

Okay, point for 3894, we do know who she is.
However, I also know that she has a more... prolific side, with another name.
That book I already own, it's in the ready to read pile. :p

katiesue 11-01-2007 03:11 PM

But on the other hand is the 50% refund more incentive to actually purchase a book at the airport instead of passing on by the store? And since rebate participation is usually less than 20% or less, is much really lost? Is this any different than selling the book to a second hand bookstore who then re-sells it? Or donating it to a thrift store? What about selling it at a garage sale?

Interesting to think about. Not being an author I hadn't thought about it that way.

Gemini Cricket 11-01-2007 03:16 PM

Book shmooks. Just wait for the movie version to come out on DVD...

:runs for the door:

:D

Alex 11-01-2007 03:20 PM

I read it. It is interesting and surprisingly will stay in my permanent keep collection (not because I am surprised they wrote an interesting book but because I only permanently keep books within a couple very narrow topical ranges and I was surprised to find that this book was in one of them).

Cadaverous Pallor 11-01-2007 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DreadPirateRoberts (Post 169688)
I wonder if they considered rechargable AAs. We use them all the time and have had good luck with them.

GD and I made the jump to rechargables ourselves and I'm never going back. For a library that has constant check outs and returns though, dealing with rechargables would mean either investing in tons of rechargers or swapping them out of a few rechargers constantly, and both ways you've got huge time commitments involved.

katiesue 11-01-2007 08:36 PM

My favorite reading spot is in the tubbie. Electronic books are not for me.

libraryvixen 11-01-2007 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 169880)
For a library that has constant check outs and returns though, dealing with rechargables would mean either investing in tons of rechargers or swapping them out of a few rechargers constantly, and both ways you've got huge time commitments involved.

Our library is going into the Playaway business starting next year sometime. There was much debate on the rechargeable battery issue. It went back and forth. They finally decided on non-rechargeable. *shrug* But again.. thanks to my wishy-washy system, that could change in a heartbeat and then all of a sudden we have chargers in the inter-library shipment.

Cadaverous Pallor 11-01-2007 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by libraryvixen (Post 169907)
Our library is going into the Playaway business starting next year sometime. There was much debate on the rechargeable battery issue. It went back and forth. They finally decided on non-rechargeable. *shrug* But again.. thanks to my wishy-washy system, that could change in a heartbeat and then all of a sudden we have chargers in the inter-library shipment.

The idea of all those disposables ending up in landfills....yeech. I'd probably boycott the thing if they implemented it here.

Are they at least figuring out how to dispose of them properly?


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