Too Many eBooks and Keeping them Organized

The nice thing about digital books is that they are easily stored and accessible in very little space. The bad thing about digital books is that it can be hard to find things in a virtual shelf where you can't easily see covers and authors and topics. There is something to be said for covers, when you can easily glance at a row of books and see the color combination that sticks out as "This is the book that I like". Tech books present a different problem, since it's less easy to make notes or stick papers in important bits…
2017 Reading List

2017 Reading List

Spider-Gwen, Vol. 2: Weapon of Choice Jason Latour Published: 2016 | Pages:112 Description: COLLECTING: SPIDER-GWEN 9-13 Spider-Gwen, Vol. 1: Greater Power Jason Latour Published: 2016 | Pages:136 Description: COLLECTING: SPIDER-GWEN 1-6 Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal G. Willow Wilson Published: 2014 | Pages:120 Description: COLLECTING: MS. MARVEL 1-5, MATERIAL FROM ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! POINT ONE Runaways, Vol. 2: Teenage Wasteland Brian K. Vaughan Published: 2006 | Pages:144 Description: Seveneves Neal Stephenson Published: 2015 | Pages:872 Description: A catastrophic event renders the earth a ticking time bomb. In a feverish race against the inevitable, nations around the globe band together…
Review – Change Agent by Daniel Suarez

Review – Change Agent by Daniel Suarez

NOTE: This book was provided by the publisher for free to the reviewer in advance of release. I should probably start off by mentioning that I am a huge fan of Daniel Suarez.  I have read all of his previous books, a few of them more than once.  He definitely has a great "not too distant" future sort of style that comes off as very plausible in his Sci-Fi Techno-Thriller novels.  While I wouldn't rate Change Agent as his be best work yet, I still give that to Daemon, it's certainly not on the bottom of my list.  They all…

Change Agent by Daniel Suarez

NOTE: This book was provided by the publisher for free to the reviewer in advance of release. This review also originally appeared on Lameazoid.com I should probably start off by mentioning that I am a huge fan of Daniel Suarez.  I have read all of his previous books, a few of them more than once.  He definitely has a great "not too distant" future sort of style that comes off as very plausible in his Sci-Fi Techno-Thriller novels.  While I wouldn't rate Change Agent as his be best work yet, I still give that to Daemon, it's certainly not on…