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Chronicles Of St Marys 8 And The Rest Is History Jodi Taylor

  • SKU: BELL-239955184
Chronicles Of St Marys 8 And The Rest Is History Jodi Taylor
$ 35.00 $ 45.00 (-22%)

4.0

96 reviews

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Publisher: Headline / Hachette UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.07 MB
Author: Jodi Taylor
ISBN: 9781597809061, 1597809063, 1125397857
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Chronicles Of St Marys 8 And The Rest Is History Jodi Taylor by Jodi Taylor 9781597809061, 1597809063, 1125397857 instant download after payment.

Eagerly awaited Jodi Taylor's book and was very happy to see it makes others, to whom I have recommended it, also happy. A very unique brain going on here. I think it takes more than just breezing through Taylor's books to get the full implication of her thought's. Hooray for her.


I am going to be unhappy to give her just one star in the future, as I will to all the Kindle books I read. I just can't stand the interruption of "dictionary, X-ray, and all the other software manipulations Amazon insists on interjecting into our readings, with the result that we readers are thrown out of the story, if you will. I can't think of any way to get the writers on our side. I am just a totally disabled, old lady veteran, with not much left to do but read, so I have no influence with the Amazon I.T. division. They say that all the interruptions are written into the software, so they can't be changed. (Well, at least I'm younger than our president, injured in the line of duty, but with a veteran's pay that wouldn't cover the cost of his hairspray, and I'll probably be banned from Amazon after someone explains this sentence, because I don't believe he'd understand if he were to somehow read it himself. Really?)


It's just that reading means more to me than it used to. I have to live vicariously through it. It's hard for me to forget many unpleasant things, but if I'm going to, it's going to be through reading. Like many old, old people, my hands are jittery and keeping them from contacting the screen too much is difficult. That brings up the dictionary or whatever.


If Amazon wants to sell to the pre-literate ( I don't care if that's a word. With the drivel that passes for comment among the internet crowd, who refuse to proof their comments, to even try to make their words understandable to old cranks like me, it's good enough), then let them code software that targets "that" crowd. BUT, don't force "one-size-fits-all" software on Millennials, X-ers, and Boomers. Let us have the "ye