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Got too many.....and can't get enough.
What's a boy to do? Well, he could knock out a few walls.....make the rooms bigger and put in more shelves. But this is expensive, it cuts into the book budget. And then, it hit me. Go to the library. They got all the books a boy could want, and they store them.....for FREE! I found somebody's wallet scattered over about a hundred yards of highway 27 last summer. Evidently she'd left it sitting on her car at some stop or other and drove off. Took me about twenty minutes of dodging traffic and digging through the grass and weeds on the shoulders to find all of the contents. Like most folks in Murrica today, she had a LOT of plastic cards in that wallet.....credit cards, IDs, gift cards, etc. No library card. My wallet has a lot less plastic than most.....and about half of it is library cards. I can check out books from about fifty libraries at last count. By sheer volume, that should be just about enough to satisfy anyone. But sheer volume is deceptive. There's a lot of duplication. And a lot of the stuff, duplicated or otherwise, is of no interest. Keeps a boy moving and searching. Naturally, a lot of good reading time is wasted in fruitless or at least infuriating searching. Nothing much to be done about much of it. However, there IS now a way to get around a particularly vexing stumbling block. Many author of fiction write series of books around certain characters. For afficianados who have read the last thrity or so installments it probably isn't difficult to keep up with current output.....even when dealing with those astonishing authors who seem to put out a new book every 72 hours or so. But for the rest of us, encountering a half shelf of books by the same author, evidently a series to judge by the cover art or clues in the titles, can be frustrating. Where to begin? Yeah, you can look at dates and edition numbers on the publisher's page. Or you can simply hammer on your toes with a particularly large volume.....it's just as much fun and nearly as productive in the short term. Ah, but things have changed! At last, there is an easy way to find out what books belong to a particular series in an author's offerings and it what order they appeared in print. Go to: http://www.kdl.org/ Click on the "Books & More" tab. A set of clickable links will appear along the left side. Near the bottom of this list is "Popular Links" The penultimate subhead under the "Popular Links" is "What's Next Books in Series." Click on this. The rest should be easy enough to figure out. Good luck. giles |
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On Feb 14, 7:55*pm, Giles wrote:
Got too many.....and can't get enough. What's a boy to do? *Well, he could knock out a few walls.....make the rooms bigger and put in more shelves. *But this is expensive, it cuts into the book budget. And then, it hit me. *Go to the library. *They got all the books a boy could want, and they store them.....for FREE! I found somebody's wallet scattered over about a hundred yards of highway 27 last summer. *Evidently she'd left it sitting on her car at some stop or other and drove off. *Took me about twenty minutes of dodging traffic and digging through the grass and weeds on the shoulders to find all of the contents. *Like most folks in Murrica today, she had a LOT of plastic cards in that wallet.....credit cards, IDs, gift cards, etc. *No library card. My wallet has a lot less plastic than most.....and about half of it is library cards. *I can check out books from about fifty libraries at last count. *By sheer volume, that should be just about enough to satisfy anyone. *But sheer volume is deceptive. *There's a lot of duplication. *And a lot of the stuff, duplicated or otherwise, is of no interest. *Keeps a boy moving and searching. Naturally, a lot of good reading time is wasted in fruitless or at least infuriating searching. *Nothing much to be done about much of it. *However, there IS now a way to get around a particularly vexing stumbling block. *Many author of fiction write series of books around certain characters. *For afficianados who have read the last thrity or so installments it probably isn't difficult to keep up with current output.....even when dealing with those astonishing authors who seem to put out a new book every 72 hours or so. *But for the rest of us, encountering a half shelf of books by the same author, evidently a series to judge by the cover art or clues in the titles, can be frustrating. *Where to begin? *Yeah, you can look at dates and edition numbers on the publisher's page. *Or you can simply hammer on your toes with a particularly large volume.....it's just as much fun and nearly as productive in the short term. Ah, but things have changed! *At last, there is an easy way to find out what books belong to a particular series in an author's offerings and it what order they appeared in print. Go to: http://www.kdl.org/ Click on the "Books & More" tab. A set of clickable links will appear along the left side. *Near the bottom of this list is "Popular Links" The penultimate subhead under the "Popular Links" is "What's Next Books in Series." Click on this. The rest should be easy enough to figure out. Good luck. giles Cool! Frank Reid |
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On Feb 15, 8:21*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Cool! Frank Reid Sorta makes a boy wonder why librarians have never been widely acknowledged as the legitimate and indisputable rulers of the world, ainna? giles no stranger to wobbly kneed worship and terror. |
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On Feb 15, 5:23*pm, Giles wrote:
On Feb 15, 8:21*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Cool! Frank Reid Sorta makes a boy wonder why librarians have never been widely acknowledged as the legitimate and indisputable rulers of the world, ainna? I can't speak for Claspy, but I've known that for a long time. Chuck Vance (who knows that with that awesome power comes huge responsibility, but is willing to accept it) |
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On Feb 19, 10:08*am, Conan The Librarian wrote:
On Feb 15, 5:23*pm, Giles wrote: On Feb 15, 8:21*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Cool! Frank Reid Sorta makes a boy wonder why librarians have never been widely acknowledged as the legitimate and indisputable rulers of the world, ainna? * *I can't speak for Claspy, Oh, hell, it's not like he's here to controvert anything you say.....go ahead! but I've known that for a long time. And here's me thinking that the whole point of possessing librarianistic knowledgeship is to share with the lesser beings. sigh * * * Chuck Vance (who knows that with that awesome power comes huge responsibility, but is willing to accept it) Personally, I've always felt that one should be grateful for what one can accomplish and maintain a suitable humility with regard to the rest. I remain content in the profligate and capricious exercise of power and ever so willing to leave the responsibility to those who manifestly do such a superlative job with it. giles so, how's things down in old Mexico and all that? |
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On Feb 20, 6:56*pm, Giles wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:08*am, Conan The Librarian wrote: On Feb 15, 5:23*pm, Giles wrote: On Feb 15, 8:21*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Cool! Frank Reid Sorta makes a boy wonder why librarians have never been widely acknowledged as the legitimate and indisputable rulers of the world, ainna? * *I can't speak for Claspy, Oh, hell, it's not like he's here to controvert anything you say.....go ahead! Oh, OK... and he's just a reference liberrian, so he doesn't really count anyway. but I've known that for a long time. And here's me thinking that the whole point of possessing librarianistic knowledgeship is to share with the lesser beings. sigh I try to as much as I can. But around the house I just get Carol telling me, "You know more useless facts than anyone I know". What's a boy to do? * * * Chuck Vance (who knows that with that awesome power comes huge responsibility, but is willing to accept it) Personally, I've always felt that one should be grateful for what one can accomplish and maintain a suitable humility with regard to the rest. *I remain content in the profligate and capricious exercise of power and ever so willing to leave the responsibility to those who manifestly do such a superlative job with it. Words to live by. :-) giles so, how's things down in old Mexico and all that? Still in Texas, but we should have the house on the market within 3-4 weeks. Once that's done, it's just a matter of time. And being a gentleman of leisure since the beginning of November, I gots lots of time. Carol on the other hand is still working, so she might have a slightly different view. So how's things in Curdistan? Chuck Vance |
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