Mish says:
I think it would be quite helpful if one could read a short blurb about a book before subscribing. As it is now, I have to look it up on google. I think this would be infinately more help to those of us who cant decide if we wish to read a book or not than the introductory lines provided.
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book descriptionspectrekitty says:
I agree, but I like to see just the titles at first, so I think you should have to click on the title to see its synopsis - unless, of course, that would run into too much in terms of bandwidth cost!
As for me, I don't really mind looking stuff up on Google, and for the time being, I'm familiar with most of the titles here.
I agree, but I like to see just the titles at first, so I think you should have to click on the title to see its synopsis - unless, of course, that would run into too much in terms of bandwidth cost!
As for me, I don't really mind looking stuff up on Google, and for the time being, I'm familiar with most of the titles here.
Feb 18, 2007
4:30 am
4:30 am
spectrekitty says:
Oh, it already does that! (Show a blurb if you click on the title...)
Oh, it already does that! (Show a blurb if you click on the title...)
Feb 19, 2007
3:44 pm
3:44 pm
cresswga says:
Another possibility would to have a very short critical essay on the novel. Something to say how the book fitted into the society of the time and its impact - kind of like the introductions Robert Osbourne does on Turner Classic Movies.
Sometimes knowing why a book was influential is as interesting as knowing what it is about and can make it more attractive to readers.
Another possibility would to have a very short critical essay on the novel. Something to say how the book fitted into the society of the time and its impact - kind of like the introductions Robert Osbourne does on Turner Classic Movies.
Sometimes knowing why a book was influential is as interesting as knowing what it is about and can make it more attractive to readers.
Feb 20, 2007
9:21 am
9:21 am
bezbozhnik says:
Better start writing them, then! ;) Or check out the reviews on librarything.com. (There's clearly a lot of scope on DL for information-sharing with LT.)
Better start writing them, then! ;) Or check out the reviews on librarything.com. (There's clearly a lot of scope on DL for information-sharing with LT.)
Feb 24, 2007
2:56 pm
2:56 pm
Kajeenith says:
Though this is a very old topic, I must still agree, a Summary of the book, even just a paragraph stating what the book is about would be immensly helpful in choosing what books to read beyond just the opening lines.
Though this is a very old topic, I must still agree, a Summary of the book, even just a paragraph stating what the book is about would be immensly helpful in choosing what books to read beyond just the opening lines.
Feb 23, 2008
5:05 pm
5:05 pm
MaggieH says:
Good news! We are slowly but surely starting to add short summaries of many of the classic works and their authors (see Anna Karenina or Pride and Prejudice for examples).
Good news! We are slowly but surely starting to add short summaries of many of the classic works and their authors (see Anna Karenina or Pride and Prejudice for examples).
Feb 23, 2008
8:14 pm
8:14 pm
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