Amazon.com Corporation may perhaps enter the Thai e-book market this year and additionally launch its Ipad readers inside the market place, the actual Nikkei business enterprise every day described.
The largest internet dealer, which plans to developed an online e-book shop 2010, is in final periods of negotiations along with publishers like Shogakukan Corporation, Shueisha Inc, Kodansha Ltd and Shinchosha Creation Co, the Nikkei claimed.
Midsize publisher PHP Company Inc is anticipated to give you about 1,1000 digitized titles To make sure you Amazon, the day by day reported.
Japanese publishing have been reluctant to offer you content material to The amazon marketplace above concerns that your retailer will put up for sale e-books at as much as a discounted of 90 %, as with the U.Ohydrates., the day-to-day proclaimed.
The Japanese e-book market ended up being estimated at only 29 billion yen ($846.10 million) in financial 2010, compared with a couple of trillion yen pertaining to printed books and magazines, Nikkei mentioned.
What is your favorite book and why?
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enjoyed Animal Farm better.
also it showed more insight into the human consciousness. 1984 less so. -
ya I think I like animal farm better too
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i like “brave new world”…
it depicts a future that could well happen some day… if you don’t take the words, but the ideas behind it…
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I don’t see why Animal Farm is that good… :-?
Brave New World is very good book. 8)
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I like Animal farm because anyone can enjoy it, from a 6 year old to a 80 year old.
Brave New World, good book. Holy Ford!
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:lol:
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I am going to name 2 books because I can’t pick between them:
“The Hot Zone” - True to life horror about ebola and its ilk.
“The Art of War” - 'nough said.
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Let Freedom Ring - Sean Hannity
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Woops, that was me. :wink:
Let Freedom Ring - Sean Hannity
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Animal Farm was good. NEver read 1984 though.
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Sean Hannity is good…
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I am going to name 2 books because I can’t pick between them:
“The Hot Zone” - True to life horror about ebola and its ilk.
“The Art of War” - 'nough said.
Both interesting books. If you like “The Hot Zone”, then make sure you read Invisible Invaders by Peter Radetsky (i think the subtitle is “the scientists who persue them”).
The art of war is a good read, however not as a novel. Kind of goes down like a book of quotations. If you’re into sales (which is one reason this book gets read a lot) - Steven Covey is another classic read.
Loved Alan Hobson. One of the most bittersweet texts i’ve read in the same genre as he is “Into Thin Air”.- these are not my favorites - i don’t have one, unless its the LOTR trilogy . . . .
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If you like “The Hot Zone”, then make sure you read Invisible Invaders by Peter Radetsky (i think the subtitle is “the scientists who persue them”).
Sounds interesting. I’ll look for it, thanks! I find catagious disease to be a very interesting topic.
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@TG:
eh, that book was so-so… :-?
why dont you like animal farm!?
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The story is too simplistic, too predictable, too boring… :-?
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And what is that; animal farm ?
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of course it is TG. That’s like saying “Moby Dick” is predictible, or “Twelth Night”, or just about any ground breaking novel that has since become a cliche, especially one that is so allegorical and insightful.
The earliest commedians to point out the male/female remote dichotomy were recognised as brilliant. Those who do today are hacks. -
Hannity ran for governor. LOL
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Are you serious? :o Did he really? Did he win or lose?
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who is hannity?





