Wed August 10 2016
Kobo Aura One is REAL! |
03:11 AM by JSWolf in E-Book General | News To see this page at the website, click "more information" and then click "Meer informatie" Kobo Aura ONE enrich your reading experience with a clear and large 7.8 inch Carta E Ink HD touchscreen monitor that very closely approaches a real book. Read in direct sunlight with the anti-reflective screen, or completely in the dark with the built-in and fully customizable Comfort Light. The Aura ONE Kobo is lighter than a hardcover book and has room for thousands of e-books. Take your entire book collection with you wherever you like and get anytime access to new tracks from a catalog of over 5 million books. 8 GB of memory you can store up to 6,000 books. Carefree read wherever you are Comfort Light Advanced - read comfortably, even in low light Personal and comfortable Read directly specifications display Dimensions connectivity Light Warehousing Battery remainder |
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Sat July 30 2016
MobileRead Week in Review: 07/23 - 07/30 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Just in case you've missed anything, here is the list of our frontpage news this week. E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Wed July 27 2016
August 2016 Book Club Vote |
12:13 AM by WT Sharpe in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs August 2016 MobileRead Book Club Vote Help us choose a book as the August 2016 eBook for the MobileRead Book Club. The poll will be open for 5 days. There will be no runoff vote unless the voting results a tie, in which case there will be a 3 day run-off poll. This is a visible poll: others can see how you voted. It is You may cast a vote for each book that appeals to you. We will start the discussion thread for this book on August 20th. Select from the following Official Choices with three nominations each: • All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda Spoiler:
• Carved in Bone (Body Farm Book 1) by Jefferson Bass Spoiler:
• The Boy In The Suitcase (Nina Borg #1) by Lene Kaaberbųl, Agnete Friis Spoiler:
• Fast One by Paul Cain Spoiler:
• Open Season by C.J. Box Spoiler:
• Final Jeopardy by Linda Fairstein Spoiler:
• The Day Of The Jackal by Frederick Forsyth Spoiler:
• They Don't Dance Much by James Ross Spoiler:
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Sat July 23 2016
MobileRead Week in Review: 07/16 - 07/23 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Ladies and Gentlemen, it's time for our weekly roundup of what's new and interesting in the world of e-books. E-Book General - News E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Thu July 21 2016
Software Jailbreak for PW2, PW3, PW3W, KT2, KV, KOA and KT3 |
11:35 AM by knc1 in Amazon Kindle | Kindle Developer's Corner This post is horribly out-of-date. The most up-to-date version of these directions should be here: Of course, anything in the Wiki might disappear without warning, discussion, or consultation at the whim of the Wiki moderator(s). Spoiler:
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Wed July 20 2016
August 2016 Book Club Nominations |
12:02 AM by WT Sharpe in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs Help us select the book that the MobileRead Book Club will read for August, 2016. The nominations will run through midnight EST July 26 or until 10 books have made the list. The poll will then be posted and will remain open for five days. The book selection category for August is: Thriller, Suspense, & Crime. In order for a book to be included in the poll it needs THREE NOMINATIONS (original nomination, a second and a third). How Does This Work? How Does a Book Get Selected? How Many Nominations Can I Make? How Do I Nominate a Book? How Do I Know What Has Been Nominated? When is the Poll? The floor is open to nominations. Please comment if you discover a nomination is not available as an ebook in your area.
(1) All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda Spoiler:
(2) Carved in Bone (Body Farm Book 1) by Jefferson Bass Spoiler:
(3) The Boy In The Suitcase (Nina Borg #1) by Lene Kaaberbųl, Agnete Friis Spoiler:
(4) Fast One by Paul Cain Spoiler:
(5) Open Season by C.J. Box Spoiler:
(6) Final Jeopardy by Linda Fairstein Spoiler:
(7) The Day Of The Jackal by Frederick Forsyth Spoiler:
(8) They Don't Dance Much by James Ross Spoiler:
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Mon July 18 2016
Author Earnings Romance market analysis |
06:07 AM by fjtorres in E-Book General | News AUTHOR EARNING'S Data Guy just gave a presentation at the Romance Writers of America, detailing the state of the Romance book market in 2016: http://authorearnings.com/2016-rwa-pan-presentation/ The charts are downloadable and mostly self explanatory. Interesting reading for anybody curious about how the romance cake is baked. For everybody else, the juicy stuff lies in the general ebook market overview in the first few slides: http://authorearnings.com/wp-content...07/Slide08.png http://authorearnings.com/wp-content...07/Slide10.png http://authorearnings.com/wp-content...07/Slide12.png http://authorearnings.com/wp-content...07/Slide14.png Points that stand out: - Romance makes up 4.4% of the print book sales captured by Nielsen Bookscan and 45% of paid ebook sales at Amazon. Romance accounts for 235M paid ebook sales a year across Amazon, Apple, Nook, etc. Essentially, two thirds of the romance book market is invisibile to the publishing establishment because 89% of all romance books sold are in digital form. - More generally: Kindle ebook market share is up to 74%, Apple is running at 11%, Nook 5%, Kobo 3%, Google 2%, and Other 2%. (Back in 2010, when Agency first kicked in, Amazon stood at 54% and Nook at 26%, with Sony around 10%). Much more at the source, including the usual pretty pictures. One point to remember: Harlequin policy through the decades was to let most of the titles they published go out of print after a couple of years and, since they considered them "played out", would routinely revert rights upon request. That practice has, of course, ended. But in the years between 2007 and 2012 a whole lot of romance writers rescued a whole lot of titles from out-of-print, typically adding new covers and re-releasing them on KDP. That means they not only brought along the titles but also their "brands" and their readers. In short: to a very large extent, Indie ebooks becoming a mainstream business is due to romance readers. (With SF&F right behind.) |
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Sat July 16 2016
MobileRead Week in Review: 07/09 - 07/16 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Have something interesting to say about e-books or mobile computing? Join our forums and share your view on topics like the ones discussed at MobileRead this past week... E-Book General - News Miscellaneous - Announcements |