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So, to be clear, I don't really like buying ebooks. I would MUCH rather have dead tree books, that I can hold and flip through and smell and also that I don't have to charge in order to read. (Insert Animorphs comment here, darnit, Ax, I will never forget your bewildered comment that books must be a better technology because they don't have loading time.)

That said, I've bought some ebooks, in specific circumstances. And when I do, I try very hard to buy books without DRM, where the maximum profit goes to the author. So...not Amazon, and preferably not B&N or Kobo either. I want a file I can save on my own hard drive and take with me, thanks.

Recently, gumroad has been one of the best platforms for that, but there has been a KERFLUFFLE which I have not followed closely, but I've been pretty annoyed about. And of course, when Things Are Happening What Effect The Romance Community, I popped over to Courtney Milan's twitter account because she's smart and fun and she uses smashwords, but she's generally aware of what is going on and also she wrote the first ebooks I've ever bought I think.

Well, Courtney is a massive figure skating fan and is living HER BEST FIGURE SKATING FAN WINTER OLYMPICS LIFE on twitter so never mind, she is rolling around in fandom glee and that is way more important.
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I sort of accidentally finished Asian-read-a-thon this weekend (avoiding social media really helps me boost my reading metrics!)

I'm still planning to read a few more books as my read-a-thon buddy is still in the middle of The Henna Artist but here we go. Remember that each book had to feature a different Asian heritage, which is why I'm noting them as I go.

1. Read any book written by an Asian author: Permanent Record by Mary H. K. Choi (Choi Korean-American)
2. Read any book featuring an Asian protagonist: Permanent Record by Mary H. K. Choi (Pablo is Korean-Pakistani-American)
3. Read any book written by an Asian author in your favorite genre: Unraveled by Courtney Milan (Milan is Chinese-American)
4. Read any nonfiction book written by an Asian author: The Bride was a Boy by Chii (Chii is Japanese)
5. Read any book written by an Asian author that’s not US-centric: The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi (Joshi is Indian-American, I believe)

I'm still on the waitlist for the audiobook of In Order To Live by Yeonmi Park (about her escape from North Korea) so I'm still planning to listen to that, and I might try to find another romance novel because that book by Milan is, uh, about white people, but I...did it? Woohoo! I am not planning on reactivating my twitter or instagram to note this success, so guess this is my "social media announcement" lol.

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