tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post4184660720113078698..comments2024-01-29T08:16:59.673-08:00Comments on In one eye, out the other...: Mailbox Monday: The all type, no talk editionSusan Tunishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17393038397678961337noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-23990095051464120592011-07-29T18:13:17.278-07:002011-07-29T18:13:17.278-07:00Susan, I've been actually overwhelmed at the s...Susan, I've been actually overwhelmed at the support of our regulars. I knew they liked us, but until this happened I guess I never realized how much we and the store meant to them. I suppose I should have considering what books, and all bookstores in general, mean to me, but it's still a shock. It's a very nice counterbalance to the ones who are being very...well, insensitive, to pick the nicest word I can think of. :) But that's another issue. We really don't have any independent bookstores in our area, and I think that's a shame. Maybe we'll start one. And I think it's great you are doing your part for independent bookstores. They need to survive. But I will miss that sense of camaraderie with a lot of my customers, my coworkers, and...the ARCs! :)Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03497994720857768928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-41908166567275641442011-07-29T11:41:05.619-07:002011-07-29T11:41:05.619-07:00Penny,
You're breaking my heart. I am SO sor...Penny,<br /><br />You're breaking my heart. I am SO sorry. You've probably noticed that I like to sneak messages in support of independent booksellers onto the blog. It's a good message, and I value and support the indies in my city, but I've been heartbroken over the loss of our Borders stores. They were such community centers for so many of us. No wonder the people in your community feel invested in your future.<br /><br />You'll take things one step at a time. Do keep us informed where you wind up. For what it's worth, I say, "Go independent!"<br /><br />Jaede,<br /><br />You know, not that long ago, I would have been commiserating with you. I was never a fan of audiobooks, and knew that I wasn't a very good listener. My mind tended to wander. However, within the past couple of years, I've made several discoveries...<br /><br />Listening is just like any other skill. With practice, you improve. It wasn't actually audiobooks that won me over. I started listening to my Kindle read aloud at times, often when I was reading along to the words as I listened. I liked that it would read at a faster pace, and I liked that it was a computer reading, not an actor. Weird, huh? What I liked was that the computer made occasional pronunciation an reading errors. (For instance, a sentence ending in "lit" would be read as "litres," or instead of addressing a character as Dr., it would read "drive.") These little errors kept me on my toes and made me listen harder. My attention wandered less.<br /><br />Once I was more used to listening, I took advantage of a introductory promotion for Audible.com. I liked the service so much I subscribed, and I've been really delighted with it. And my single best discovery was that if you listen to the audiobooks using the Audible App, you can speed them up 1 1/2X or 2X speed. I'm sure that wouldn't be for everybody, but part of my difficulty with audiobooks was boredom. I read print so much faster that the pace of many audiobooks was putting me to sleep. And the more actively I have to listen--i.e. at warp speed--the better I pay attention. Plus, books get read faster, which is big bonus!<br /><br />Oh, the other thing I learned while listening to my Kindle's computer voice is that it's not about the performance for me. Reader performances can be excellent, and they can certainly enhance (or ruin) enjoyment of an audoibook, but I think I'm so used to creating all that in my mind, that my ears hear inflection and emotion even when they're not there.<br /><br />And I tell you all of the above in case any of these things helps you become a better, happier reader through your ears. It's been a great evolution for me. Just by switching it up between paper, Kindle, and audio, I find myself reading more than ever before.Susan Tunishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17393038397678961337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-44996414514664745992011-07-28T21:30:59.090-07:002011-07-28T21:30:59.090-07:00Susan, I must say that envy your ability to be ab...Susan, I must say that envy your ability to be able to listen to audiobooks while doing other things. I have tried so many, many times, and they just don't work for me if I am doing something else.<br /><br />I can't workout while listening to them; I can't do them on road trips, I can't work on editing my photography while listening to them. I can, sometimes, iron while listening to them, and can listen to them on a plane, but that's about it.<br /><br />I must be the queen of quirkiness when it comes to audiobook listening ability.Wordstainedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13847648835352396407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-74381974910803487192011-07-28T19:26:10.146-07:002011-07-28T19:26:10.146-07:00Thanks, Susan, it's appreciated. Yeah, I'v...Thanks, Susan, it's appreciated. Yeah, I've been with Borders almost 9 years, 6 in a Waldenbooks, mostly as an assistant manager, and almost 3 in a Borders after they closed my WB store. It's been hard. I have an endcap called Penny's Paranormal Picks (I have loved reading fiction about all things paranormal since I was a kid and the only thing "paranormal" was Koontz and King; I read Pet Cemetery when it first came out!) and I have customers that are coming to me asking me if I am going to another bookstore? And if I am going to one, will I keep doing my picks? And, I have people coming up to me that tell me they have really enjoyed all the discussions on books I've had with them over the years and that they really enjoyed all the suggestions I've made to them. It just leaves me in tears that I am leaving all that behind. I hope I can continue to be a bookseller, too. Or maybe I'll have to dust off my MA and teach for awhile. I just don't know. My sales manager has been half serious about opening an independent bookstore but only if I help her. *sigh* I think I have to get through the liquidation first and then decide what to do. It's just mentally exhausting. Well, enough sad talk! I think I may have to go enter the giveaway. Hope your sister is going well!Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03497994720857768928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-72565140784040766292011-07-27T17:52:01.759-07:002011-07-27T17:52:01.759-07:00Oh Penny, I knew you were a bookseller, but not th...Oh Penny, I knew you were a bookseller, but not that you were at a Borders store. I'm so very sorry! My thoughts are with you as you close your store and seek new employment. I hope you stay a bookseller.<br /><br />And enjoy Ghost Story!Susan Tunishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17393038397678961337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-87639656254809848702011-07-26T19:00:38.456-07:002011-07-26T19:00:38.456-07:00Just finished reading Shadowflame by Dianne Sylvan...Just finished reading Shadowflame by Dianne Sylvan and am getting ready to start Ghost Story by Jim Butcher and Blood Hunt by Shannon K. Butcher (his wife!). It will probably take awhile to read them as I am working A LOT to wind down our store. I may just have to lose sleep, though, for Ghost Story.Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03497994720857768928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-83988259420855925032011-07-26T12:18:33.851-07:002011-07-26T12:18:33.851-07:00SL,
Yeah, I finally broke down and saw the doctor...SL,<br /><br />Yeah, I finally broke down and saw the doctor yesterday, 'cause in addition to the voice, I've been under the weather and just can't seem to get better. She says it's a series of viruses and to gargle with salt water. The voice IS returning slowly. Blech. Meanwhile, yay for library e-books!<br /><br />April,<br /><br />Happy belated! Looks like you took in quite a birthday haul! In weeks to come, please share your thoughts on these books as you read them. I'm sure I'm not the only one interested. Enjoy them all!<br /><br />Becky,<br /><br />Wow, you managed to mention two books and authors that I'm completely unfamiliar with. Impressive!Susan Tunishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17393038397678961337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-45866830580869364182011-07-26T06:54:41.890-07:002011-07-26T06:54:41.890-07:00Just bought Them by Jon Ronson and am currently re...Just bought Them by Jon Ronson and am currently reading Paul Hoffman's The Left Hand of God in anticipation of the next in the trilogy.Becky LeJeunehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01030931605009567165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-244721930212876962011-07-26T05:18:51.101-07:002011-07-26T05:18:51.101-07:00My Birthday was last weekend, so I got treated to ...My Birthday was last weekend, so I got treated to a few new books. I got the new Charlaine Harris, Janet Evanovich, and Michael Connelly. I also got Dance with Dragons, the long awaited 5th book in the Song of Fire and Ice Series. It is a tome! No wonder it took him 6-years to write. <br /><br />Recently I finished reading: The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman, The Savannah Project by Chuck Barrett, The Woman in Black by Susan Hill, That new Charlaine Harris book, & Smokin' Seventeen by Janet Evanovich.<br /><br />Currently reading: Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly<br /><br />Currently Listening: Small Favor, by Jim Butcher -- the tenth Dresden book, also the one that started the fascination. Relistening to it to see if we missed anything the first go-round.<br /><br />Hope your voice improves soon!A. N. Loebickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06331867223073548758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3354429728039534096.post-8849843445884837532011-07-26T03:58:23.286-07:002011-07-26T03:58:23.286-07:00You need to see someone about your voice. Ask Kian...You need to see someone about your voice. Ask Kianu if there's anything she can suggest?<br /><br />I've been on a Jim Butcher tear and am now reading the most recent one, Ghost Story. I don't know what I like most about them, but they make me laugh out loud frequently. Much like a Chris Moore does, but a different type of humor. I even watched the Canadian TV series on DVD, which was good but changed too many things for my liking.<br /><br />I'm also reading John Crowley's The Translator. Still. It's slow reading as it's my bedtime book and sometimes only gets a couple of pages of attention. I have to admit, I think the reason I put it down after about 100 pages before is, it's kind of boring for long stretches. Not one of my favorites.<br /><br />I'm reading another ebook, Francine Prose's My New American Life, which I'm enjoying thoroughly and keep getting sidetracked from by Butcher.<br /><br />Biggest news: Now that I live only a few blocks from the Central Library, I got a new library card. Haven't been there yet, but I've checked out a few ebooks. I'm going to venture into the building soon and checkout some physical books to see how I do. I've been tempted to buy more books, so I'm trying to keep them to ones that I can't get otherwise.Sara Leighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18257302421725766079noreply@blogger.com