#bookreaders — Public Fediverse posts
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Picked up a free copy of this wonderful book from a fellow local free library that's a few blocks from my home. It's in mint condition. One of several #books on my reading wishlist.
Theory of Crows by David A. Robinson.
[David A. Robertson is an author and graphic novelist based in Winnipeg. The multi-talented writer of Swampy Cree heritage has published several books across a variety of genres, including picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, graphic novel Breakdown, and his memoir Black Water, which won two 2021 Manitoba Book Awards.
Robertson is the winner of the 2021 Freedom to Read Award. He was also the host of the CBC Edmonton podcast Kiwew.
Robertson curated a reading list about residential schools on Twitter, then adapted the list for CBC Books.]
https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-theory-of-crows-1.6429791
#BookLovers #TheLoveOfReading #BookReaders #paperback #CanadianAuthors #CanadianBooks #CreeAuthors #IndigenousWriters #IndigenousBooks
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Picked up a free copy of this wonderful book from a fellow local free library that's a few blocks from my home. It's in mint condition. One of several #books on my reading wishlist.
Theory of Crows by David A. Robinson.
[David A. Robertson is an author and graphic novelist based in Winnipeg. The multi-talented writer of Swampy Cree heritage has published several books across a variety of genres, including picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, graphic novel Breakdown, and his memoir Black Water, which won two 2021 Manitoba Book Awards.
Robertson is the winner of the 2021 Freedom to Read Award. He was also the host of the CBC Edmonton podcast Kiwew.
Robertson curated a reading list about residential schools on Twitter, then adapted the list for CBC Books.]
https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-theory-of-crows-1.6429791
#BookLovers #TheLoveOfReading #BookReaders #paperback #CanadianAuthors #CanadianBooks #CreeAuthors #IndigenousWriters #IndigenousBooks
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Picked up a free copy of this wonderful book from a fellow local free library that's a few blocks from my home. It's in mint condition. One of several #books on my reading wishlist.
Theory of Crows by David A. Robinson.
[David A. Robertson is an author and graphic novelist based in Winnipeg. The multi-talented writer of Swampy Cree heritage has published several books across a variety of genres, including picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, graphic novel Breakdown, and his memoir Black Water, which won two 2021 Manitoba Book Awards.
Robertson is the winner of the 2021 Freedom to Read Award. He was also the host of the CBC Edmonton podcast Kiwew.
Robertson curated a reading list about residential schools on Twitter, then adapted the list for CBC Books.]
https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-theory-of-crows-1.6429791
#BookLovers #TheLoveOfReading #BookReaders #paperback #CanadianAuthors #CanadianBooks #CreeAuthors #IndigenousWriters #IndigenousBooks
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Picked up a free copy of this wonderful book from a fellow local free library that's a few blocks from my home. It's in mint condition. One of several #books on my reading wishlist.
Theory of Crows by David A. Robinson.
[David A. Robertson is an author and graphic novelist based in Winnipeg. The multi-talented writer of Swampy Cree heritage has published several books across a variety of genres, including picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, graphic novel Breakdown, and his memoir Black Water, which won two 2021 Manitoba Book Awards.
Robertson is the winner of the 2021 Freedom to Read Award. He was also the host of the CBC Edmonton podcast Kiwew.
Robertson curated a reading list about residential schools on Twitter, then adapted the list for CBC Books.]
https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-theory-of-crows-1.6429791
#BookLovers #TheLoveOfReading #BookReaders #paperback #CanadianAuthors #CanadianBooks #CreeAuthors #IndigenousWriters #IndigenousBooks
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Picked up a free copy of this wonderful book from a fellow local free library that's a few blocks from my home. It's in mint condition. One of several #books on my reading wishlist.
Theory of Crows by David A. Robinson.
[David A. Robertson is an author and graphic novelist based in Winnipeg. The multi-talented writer of Swampy Cree heritage has published several books across a variety of genres, including picture books On the Trapline and When We Were Alone, graphic novel Breakdown, and his memoir Black Water, which won two 2021 Manitoba Book Awards.
Robertson is the winner of the 2021 Freedom to Read Award. He was also the host of the CBC Edmonton podcast Kiwew.
Robertson curated a reading list about residential schools on Twitter, then adapted the list for CBC Books.]
https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-theory-of-crows-1.6429791
#BookLovers #TheLoveOfReading #BookReaders #paperback #CanadianAuthors #CanadianBooks #CreeAuthors #IndigenousWriters #IndigenousBooks
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After four months or so of daily use of a large-format (13.3") e-ink device, my view on PDFs has shifted strongly.
It's not that PDFs suck for online reading. They're actually often optimal.
It's that most online reading displays and mechanisms suck. Horizontal 4:3 or 16:9 glossy displays, or palm-sized devices, are awful.
A largish display (starting at about 6", though I'd suggest 8--10 and am really loving the 13.3" I've got), portrait mode, e-ink, B&W, and decent bookreader software are excellent.
#pdf #eink #bookReaders #OnlineReading #reading #documents #ItsJustMyOpinionManButTrustMeImRightAndYoureWrong
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After four months or so of daily use of a large-format (13.3") e-ink device, my view on PDFs has shifted strongly.
It's not that PDFs suck for online reading. They're actually often optimal.
It's that most online reading displays and mechanisms suck. Horizontal 4:3 or 16:9 glossy displays, or palm-sized devices, are awful.
A largish display (starting at about 6", though I'd suggest 8--10 and am really loving the 13.3" I've got), portrait mode, e-ink, B&W, and decent bookreader software are excellent.
#pdf #eink #bookReaders #OnlineReading #reading #documents #ItsJustMyOpinionManButTrustMeImRightAndYoureWrong