Castle of Wizardry (The Belgariad #4) Castle of Wizardry discussion


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David Pritchett I have a question about David Eddings' awesome book Castle of Wizardry, I am a huge fan of both the Belgariad and the Malloreon series of books and they have released the first three on Kindle, does anyone have ANY idea when the next one will be released? Is there a website or blog you can go to and get this information?


Peter Sorry I do real books. All of which are readily available.


message 3: by David Pritchett (last edited Sep 19, 2014 01:59AM) (new)

David Pritchett No offense but e-books are every bit as real as a tangible book (and usually cheaper) and much more portable, I can bring my entire book collection (1,000's of books) and never lack for anything to read, don't get me wrong I still have a selection of "real" books, but I have diversified so I have a smaller collection!!


Roger David wrote: "No offense but e-books are every bit as real as a tangible book (and usually cheaper) and much more portable, I can bring my entire book collection (1,000's of books) and never lack for anything to..."

I agree with you here David, that was a pretty crappy thing to say by Peter and a crappy way to say it


Peter Married to a crappy response.

Take your ebook to the beach, on a boat, anywhere where an electronic device has issues.

I suppose that might be why book publishers still exist.

Pffft.


Snarktastic Sonja Peter wrote: "Married to a crappy response.

Take your ebook to the beach, on a boat, anywhere where an electronic device has issues.

I suppose that might be why book publishers still exist.

Pffft."


Um. Wow? I take my ereader everywhere, including those situations, thank you very much. And, when I finish ONE book, I can easily start the NEXT, and my travel bag is so much lighter.

It is evident to me that you have not moved enough libraries in your life.


Cagne You might want to check the Kobo H2O to keep this discussion grounded in the current available technology.


David Pritchett Well to each his own, I am a bibliophile and I just love books, in any format! I love the feel, smell and nostalgia of "old style" books and the convenience of having my Kindle (which works every where I go thank you very much), and I just have to say that all of the snarkiness directed toward e-reader owners is unwarranted and ridiculous, you love traditional books, more power to you, however, there is no need to attack those of us who like the portability of an e-reader!!

I mean that wasn't even the reason for the post!!! Sheesh


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