Reading is Fundamental

That’s why it’s always better when I read novels where the protagonist is not too weird because weird + weirder = freaky weird. Yesterday, I finished my 17th straight Detective Harry Bosch novel (written by Michael Connelly) in about 3 months. “Raymond Mar, a psychologist at York University in Canada, performed an analysis of 86 fMRI studies, published last year in the Annual Review of Psychology, and concluded that there was substantial overlap in the brain networks used to understand... Detective Bosch is a Los Angeles Police Department detective who’s overly committed to bringing murderers to justice while his personal life and relationships suffer from neglect. One time I read Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta series (10 novels at the time) in 6 weeks. There’s a diffusion of two psyches – one made up of complete fantasy and the other an actual fictional character in a book. I just love reading an author’s complete book series from beginning to end.


Roaming authors back listings to keep Kindle prices down

Publishing companies accuse Amazon, the dominant player and inventor of the Kindle, of artificially pricing books so low in the device's early days that it put book stores on life support. But Kindle owners, including myself, are increasingly furious about price creep that has seen prices of popular American writers rise in two years from $9. I'm not sure what the readers of Barnes and Noble's popular Nook reader are experiencing, and I doubt I'll find out. None of the books in your Kindle cloud library will open on a Nook or vice versa.


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