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Whatcha reading today?

Walrus mosaic in subway 013113This is my ongoing, regular challenge to authors and bloggers to share about their work—or to share about others’ work that they’re enjoying.

This week I’m reading The Forgotten Waltz, by Anne Enright, Private Berlin by James Patterson, and Victory Garden by Meredith Allard. Also still reading The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin. I also just finished The Smashwords Book Marketing Guide by Smashwords founder Mark Coker, which I highly recommend to authors. (I’m not counting it as one of my 100 books because it has fewer than 100 pages). Forgotten Waltz

Post a link, a one- or two-line description of what you’re reading (book or blog) and a few words about why you like it. Or you can post something freaky, funny or horrible you just read—go for it!

Question of the day: If you read both print and ebooks, which do you prefer and why? 

Please share!

One Response to Whatcha reading today?

  1. Ralph says:

    I read both eBooks and paper. In the evening I love eBooks. I have an iPad mini which is light and lit. So I can easily read in the dark on my bed. Early morning bible reading also. I prefer the kindle program over pdf, with iBooks somewhere in between depending on interactivity of the book.

    I love reading on paper during the day. It is great to feel the pages. I used to have an extensive library, but since I am no longer working in IT and I gave all my books away, it shrunk. Many theological books I have on my iPad. Sometimes I feel sorry that the library does not grow again, or only slowly. I love sitting in my library surrounded by books. Working at home it became my office too – and my wifes. It is not the same.

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