In Los Angeles, we've finally caught our breaths from the blusters of Santa Ana winds that left fronds of palm trees, like giant corn chips, in the middles of roads. At last, we're ready for another set of book notes for you, our Seedpod Readers:
Many of us must pinch pennies in this economy, but that doesn't mean we need to be without reading material. First, we have public libraries, those gorgeous places of wonder. Then, courtesy of The Consumerist, there is a list of places to find free ebooks.
In Los Angeles, we've finally caught our breaths from the blusters of Santa Ana winds that left fronds of palm trees, like giant corn chips, in the middles of roads. At last, we're ready for another set of book notes for you, our Seedpod Readers:
What has happened to reading in 2011, you ask? It's become more mobile and social.
Many of us must pinch pennies in this economy, but that doesn't mean we need to be without reading material. First, we have public libraries, those gorgeous places of wonder. Then, courtesy of The Consumerist, there is a list of places to find free ebooks.
Just for fun: a little retro-futurism.
And, of course, here's what our Seedpod editors have been reading: