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eBook readin'

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 2:36am
by James S
I've recently discovered how convenient it is to have 50+ ebooks on my PocketPC that I can read wherever I take my PocketPC, but I don't like that I can't see how many pages are left in a chapter or the entire book. Is there anywhere that has a page count type thing? I don't want to go into the table of contents and click on the next chapter because then I can't type "Furthest Read" anymore... I'm not sure how many of you people use MS Reader on a regular basis, but it's quickly becoming a favorite app, and it came preinstalled heaven forbid! But if anyone has any ideas I'd be forever grateful!

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 2:44am
by Paul
yeah? what books have you got?

i know that if you hold down on the page no. in the top right you can see how many pages in total but i dunno how to find out how many pages are left of a chapter.

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 2:48am
by suchiaruzu
hm. i also use the reader quite often. its fun.
you cannot display the pages left using reader 1.0, it is possible in 2.0, which has a beautiful progress bar at the bottom :)
whenever i go back or forward to look, i set a bookmark. usually i dont do so, but that's the easiest way to return to the page you were reading.
i also have a special ebook cf-card. a 16-mb-cf-card full of ebooks. as you can imagine, the reader takes ages to load with them... :)

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 2:53am
by Paul
i think we should all post our ebooks here.

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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 2:59am
by James S
I'm trying to bone up on some classics before college, and so I can make some smart quips that people don't understand, but I've got newer ones too. Actually I've got a book that just came out a couple weeks ago!
Adventures of Huck Fin
" " Tom Sawyer
Alice in Wonderland
All Quiet on the Western Front
All the Kings Men
Animal Farm
Around the World in Eighty Days
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Beowulf
Brave New World * (this author is SICK, don't read this book)
The Call of the Wild
The Crucible
David Copperfield

Orson Scott Cards "Ender Saga" including:
Ender's Game*
Speaker for the Dead*
Children of the Mind*
Xenocide*
Ender's Shadow*
Shadow of the Hegemon*

Encarta Pocket Dictionary (of course)
Aesop's Fables (next best book next to the Bible)
Fall of the House of Usher
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frankenstein
Grapes of Wrath
Great Expections and a Christmas Carol
Great Gatsby (I like this one)
Gulliver's Travels
Hamlet
Homer's Illiad
Importance of Being Earnest
Invisible Man
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Julias Ceasar
Jurassic Park*
King Lear
Left Behind series* (poor bunch of books)
Lord of the Flies
Lost World*
The Hobbit*
Lord of the Rings Trilogy*
Macbeth
Madame Bovary
Moby Dick
Mysterious Island
The Odessy
Oedipus trilogy
Of Mice and Men (I hate this author, sick man)
Old Man and the Sea
Oliver Twist
Othello
Paradise Lost
Patriot Games*
Red Storm Rising*
Romeo and Juliet
The Scarlet Letter
Secret Garden
A Tale of Two Cities
Taming of the Shrew
Tempest
Time Machine
Treasure Island
Twenty Thousand Leagues
Two Fairy Tales
Uncle Tom's Cabin
War and Peace
White Fang and the Call of the Wild
Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Wuthering Heights

* denotes new or "modern classic"

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 3:04am
by James S
If you see ANY book by one Orson Scott Card, BUY IT! I'm so serious. He is the best author that has ever walked this planet. I want to go to Brown University in Providence, RI JUST so I can take one of his classes. I don't care what genre you like, get one of his books, because he writes EVERYTHING. Fiction, non-fiction, sci fi, fantasy, he's got it all. And he's so articulate. You can SEE everything he writes. It's not that he explains it in painful detail, it's just that he's got some way with words. He is AMAZING! Let me make you a list of books and a link to get em. BRB

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 3:05am
by Courtney White
anyone know if there is a ebook reader for the hpc pro... that would be nice

and where can you get the free books (the ones that are public property)

thanks

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 3:28am
by James S

PostPosted: Feb 10, 2002 @ 3:34am
by James S