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MyBookLog

This web site relies on the Amazon API to search for books and get the images and information. It is now broken until further notice and I don’t know when I’m going to be able to fix it.
The State of Colorado recently enacted some legislation that Amazon doesn’t agree with and so they [...]

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Today they announced that you can pre-order the new Amazon Kindle 2. One of the cool new features is that it has text-to-speech capabilities. So it can read your books to you! Check it out by clicking on the ad below:

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Fighting Over Books

by mybooklog on December 10, 2008

Came across an interesting article in the New York Times today about book groups and the difficulty of finding just the right one.
It seems there are dozens of problems and incompatibilities that crop up. Some people want to read the books that Oprah picks; others want to read classics; still others want to read chick [...]

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It’s All About Reading

by mybooklog on November 15, 2008

My Book Log is not about how many books you own or how many books you buy.
It’s about how many books you actually READ.
Think about this: Most best-selling books may not actually be the best-read books. Just because somebody buys a book doesn’t mean he or she reads it.
Full bookshelves and an empty mind are [...]

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