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Artemas Entreri
Great Reader

USA
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Posted - 23 Oct 2011 :  22:07:55  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Hey everyone! I found a cool FREE app i thought i would share with you fellow book lovers. It's called Goodreads and is a great way to keep track of books you have read/are reading/and want to read. The bar code scanner instantly tells you revies, prices, and categorizes the book wherever you want it. Pretty cool. Check it and and let me know what you think!

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Nilus Reynard
Learned Scribe

Canada
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Posted - 26 Oct 2011 :  23:12:41  Show Profile Send Nilus Reynard a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice find!

I will have to get that.

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Yoss
Learned Scribe

USA
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  04:28:34  Show Profile Send Yoss a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.
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Marc
Senior Scribe

657 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  08:36:58  Show Profile Send Marc a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You get info about future releases, that's useful, but the reviews and ratings are too biased. I forgot about my account, one of my players has one.

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Artemas Entreri
Great Reader

USA
3131 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  13:59:37  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover

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Artemas Entreri
Great Reader

USA
3131 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  14:00:50  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Marc

You get info about future releases, that's useful, but the reviews and ratings are too biased. I forgot about my account, one of my players has one.



many of the ratings are very biased, but my favorite feature is the recommendations based on what you rate books. It recommended many books that were already on my "to read" list, so i will probably trust it a little more when i see a title i hadn't considered yet

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Artemas Entreri
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USA
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  14:01:50  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
FYI goodreads is also a regular website and syncs with whatever you do on your smart phones, vice versa. You can even simply login with your Facebook account

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Yoss
Learned Scribe

USA
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  16:27:12  Show Profile Send Yoss a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover



Hmm. Well that was an interesting exercise in what really old books do I have that just have printed ISBN numbers and no actual bar codes on them. Haha. Hello ancient, water-damaged copy of 1984...I should really be replacing you.

And I learned that I've only read 3/4 of the books I own. I actually thought it was more like 1/2, so I guess that's better than I thought (bah, I could have padded those numbers if I hadn't left the Tolstoy with my mom...oh, how I hated Tolstoy ;) ).

Edited by - Yoss on 27 Oct 2011 16:27:29
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Artemas Entreri
Great Reader

USA
3131 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  17:07:55  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover



Hmm. Well that was an interesting exercise in what really old books do I have that just have printed ISBN numbers and no actual bar codes on them. Haha. Hello ancient, water-damaged copy of 1984...I should really be replacing you.

And I learned that I've only read 3/4 of the books I own. I actually thought it was more like 1/2, so I guess that's better than I thought (bah, I could have padded those numbers if I hadn't left the Tolstoy with my mom...oh, how I hated Tolstoy ;) ).



Ha ha, Tolstoy is a PASS for me

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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
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USA
36784 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  19:04:07  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover



Hmm. Well that was an interesting exercise in what really old books do I have that just have printed ISBN numbers and no actual bar codes on them. Haha. Hello ancient, water-damaged copy of 1984...I should really be replacing you.

And I learned that I've only read 3/4 of the books I own. I actually thought it was more like 1/2, so I guess that's better than I thought (bah, I could have padded those numbers if I hadn't left the Tolstoy with my mom...oh, how I hated Tolstoy ;) ).



Ha ha, Tolstoy is a PASS for me



Naever read Tolstoy. I stick with fantasy, sci-fi, and the occasional thriller. I avoid pretty much anything else. Especially the so-called "classic" books and authors. After having some of these inflicted on me, I've become convinced that the only reason they're "classic" is because everyone has been told this, and they simply go with it.

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Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 27 Oct 2011 19:24:56
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Artemas Entreri
Great Reader

USA
3131 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  19:24:36  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover



Hmm. Well that was an interesting exercise in what really old books do I have that just have printed ISBN numbers and no actual bar codes on them. Haha. Hello ancient, water-damaged copy of 1984...I should really be replacing you.

And I learned that I've only read 3/4 of the books I own. I actually thought it was more like 1/2, so I guess that's better than I thought (bah, I could have padded those numbers if I hadn't left the Tolstoy with my mom...oh, how I hated Tolstoy ;) ).



Ha ha, Tolstoy is a PASS for me



Naever read Tolstoy. I still with fantasy, sci-fi, and the occasional thriller. I avoid pretty much anything else. Especially the so-called "classic" books and authors. After having some of these inflicted on me, I've become convinced that the only reason they're "classic" is because everyone has been told this, and they simply go with it.



Same here. It makes me wonder if people actually enjoy the "classics" or they just say they love them to fit in and seem intellectual. Most classics i have been forced to read have, in fact, sucked. Noteable exceptions were The Catcher in the Rye, The Chosen, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Les Miserables.

Some people have a way with words, and other people...oh, uh, not have way. -Steve Martin

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Edited by - Artemas Entreri on 27 Oct 2011 19:25:35
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Yoss
Learned Scribe

USA
259 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  21:19:59  Show Profile Send Yoss a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was forced to read far too much Tolstoy in Russian and English-taught Russian lit classes that even if I had ever liked him (which I never did), it made me develop such a violent hatred for anything minus one or two post-religious crisis stories--and that's only because they were so godawful and hilariously BAD that I couldn't completely hate them.

I'd still put Catch-22 up as one of my favorite novels of all-time, but otherwise completely agree with you guys on "classic" status for about 95% of the books/music/movies out there that I've ever seen/heard/read hyped up as such.
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The Red Walker
Great Reader

USA
3563 Posts

Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  21:43:59  Show Profile Send The Red Walker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

quote:
Originally posted by entreri3478

quote:
Originally posted by Yoss

I've never been able to get the scanner to work on that thing.



99% of the time it does not scan the barcode on the rear cover of a book, so i have to scan the barcode on the inside of the front cover



Hmm. Well that was an interesting exercise in what really old books do I have that just have printed ISBN numbers and no actual bar codes on them. Haha. Hello ancient, water-damaged copy of 1984...I should really be replacing you.

And I learned that I've only read 3/4 of the books I own. I actually thought it was more like 1/2, so I guess that's better than I thought (bah, I could have padded those numbers if I hadn't left the Tolstoy with my mom...oh, how I hated Tolstoy ;) ).



Ha ha, Tolstoy is a PASS for me



Naever read Tolstoy. I stick with fantasy, sci-fi, and the occasional thriller. I avoid pretty much anything else. Especially the so-called "classic" books and authors. After having some of these inflicted on me, I've become convinced that the only reason they're "classic" is because everyone has been told this, and they simply go with it.



Same opinion here about most classics.....though Alexandre Dumas I did enjoy, Count of Monte Cristo especially.

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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
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USA
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  22:19:29  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Red Walker

Same opinion here about most classics.....though Alexandre Dumas I did enjoy, Count of Monte Cristo especially.



Been meaning to read that one... Though I wasn't a huge fan of his Musketeers books. I didn't dislike them, they just didn't do too much for me, other than allow me to see how wildly most of the movies have diverged from the source!

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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High

Australia
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Posted - 28 Oct 2011 :  00:45:21  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'll largely read anything, or any genre outside those I'm most familiar with, once... except for zombie-based horror fiction. For whatever reason, I just can't ever find myself sustaining any level of interest when confronted with these story-types.

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Quale
Master of Realmslore

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Posted - 28 Oct 2011 :  08:08:14  Show Profile Send Quale a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I did set up an account there when I had time at work, looking for obscure fantasy, but a lot of the ratings don't make sense. Even Amazon seems more objective.
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