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Kindle VS Traditional Book… What Do You Think?

August 1, 2011

Two Cozy Mystery site readers recently asked/commented about the very same thing. It sort of boils down to this: Do we, as Cozy Mystery lovers, prefer Kindles or “real” books:

Arlene:

“… I have a question for you, and perhaps your readers should you be kind enough to post it:  Do you read cozies on a Kindle?  Are cozy readers using Kindles? 
 
As an unpublished author, I’d really love to know and you have such a great group of readers to ask.”

 Cindy:

“… Pros on E-books: easier to handle/read, cheaper books, saves trees, more portable-fits into bag or thin spaces, huge selection of books, keeps up with modern tech., can read it even with sun glaring on it

Cons: easier to destroy if dropped, water spilled on it, sat on- all things that happen to books can happen to these, expensive to repair/replace, what to do with the books-anyone help out with this one, I’ve not got a clue!?, saves trees but causes more pollution from how to dispose of them (plastic, dead or overworn batteries,etc and paper will degrade), huge selection of books that are free elsewhere, modern tech. moves too fast for the pocketbook to keep up with new designs and the next one almost always does better and there are those out there that will ditch the current and spend for the newest making them expensive despite cheaper books, can’t drop them, can’t afford to replace them if you leave them and come back to find someone took it, how much to fix if there is a “glitch” say it won’t go to next page-if you can’t read a page of your paper book-say it’s missing-go to the store read that page then finish your copy. Do you REALLY want to lend it to a friend to read?!
I love reading and I love modern tech. but there’s a limit as to what type of Tech. I find I need and what I want and what is good for me to buy. If I drop, lose, loan and don’t get back or if my friend drops it in the bathwater, it’s easier to replace if it is paper. And saving a tree can be replaced but burying plastic can’t be made to go away.”

Personally, I still use the “old” method when reading my books. I am sort of moving more and more toward getting a Kindle, but right now, I am staying with my “real” books.

My husband, however, just about gave up reading for pleasure. He does so much reading at work, and his eyes aren’t what they once were. He enjoys his Kindle because he can adjust the font. (OK, so my eyes are what they once were, either. And, I have to admit that I have dropped reading my Miss Seeton books because I simply could not continue reading such small font… even with my reading glasses on!) Also, he likes being able to purchase his book on Amazon and have it absolutely the next minute. I am pretty sure that his Kindle’s battery is a re-usable, re-chargeable type of battery, so he isn’t contributing a lot of batteries to the land fill.

As for Cindy’s remark about new editions of Kindles outdoing the older Kindle versions, my husband only uses his Kindle for reading, so it doesn’t affect him if the newer Kindle versions have calculators, calorie counters, or Twitter capabilities… He’s happy just being able to read his books on the font size of his choice…

However, Arlene, I think that for authors it is more difficult to “get the word out” about their books when they aren’t attached to a publishing company…

What do you all think about the Kindle VS “real book” question?

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Laura Alden, Phillip DePoy, Sean Keefer, & Nancy Jill Thames… Four Mystery Author Additions to the Cozy Mystery Site…

July 30, 2011

I am in the process of trying to add more mystery authors who you all have recommended for me to add to the Cozy Mystery site. Those of you who requested authors a while ago must be wondering why I haven’t listed them yet. So, without further ado, here are the four newest mystery authors I have added to the Cozy Mystery site.

Laura Alden: PTA Mystery Series… This series has, as its sleuth, the owner of a children’s bookstore. She is a single parent. The first in the series was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best First Novel.

Phillip DePoy: Fever Devilin Mystery Series AND Flap Tucker Mystery Series… Fever Devilin is an Appalachian folklorist and Flap Tucker is a private detective. Both series take place in Georgia.

Sean Keefer: Stand Alone Mysteries… Keefer is an attorney from South Carolina. His debut, stand alone mystery features an attorney from South Carolina.

Nancy Jill Thames: Jillian Bradley Mystery Series… The sleuth in this series is a gardening columnist. She solves her mysteries at different resorts, accompanied by Teddy, her little Yorkshire Terrier. This series is on the “No Profanity” list of mystery books.

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Authors Who Are Similar to Lee Harris

July 28, 2011

Mary Joy has asked me to come up with a list of authors who are similar to Lee Harris. I will begin with a few who I think qualify to be included in this theme:

Authors Who Are Similar to Lee Harris:

Leslie Meier: Lucy Stone Mystery Series…

Sister Carol Anne O’Marie: Sister Mary Helen Mystery Series…

Monica Quill: Sister Mary Teresa Mystery Series…

Livia J. Washburn: Fresh Baked Mystery Series…

Valerie Wolzien: Susan Henshaw Mystery Series…

Please post your recommendations of authors who are similar to Lee Harris, and I will add them to the list.

♦To access more Cozy Mysteries by theme click on this link.♦

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Mike Befeler, Janet Bolin, Joyce Oroz, & Dorothy St. James … Four of the Newest Mystery Authors Added to the Cozy Mystery Site…

July 26, 2011

I am (again!) trying to post a few of the many mystery authors you all have recommended as belonging on the site. The four newest mystery author additions to the site are:

Mike Befeler   Befeler, with his Stanford Bachelor’s and his UCLA Master’s, writes the Paul Jacobson Geezer-Lit Mystery Series. This series has a unique sleuth, as he is an octogenarian. 

Janet Bolin   Bolin writes the Threadville Mystery Series. This series will be of special interest to those of us who enjoy needleworking of all types: embroidery, crocheting, knitting, quilting, all sorts of arts, and/or crafts. The series takes place in a village which attracts many people with these interests. The sleuth is the owner of a high-tech embroidery shop.

Joyce Oroz   Oroz is a painter/author who writes the Josephine Stuart Mystery Series. Josephine, the sleuth, is a middle aged painter who is recently widowed.

Dorothy St. James  St. James pens the White House Gardener Mystery Series which, of course, takes place in Washington D C. The sleuth is an assistant gardener who has been hand-picked by the first lady.

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