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This Kind of War
T.R. Fehrenbach
THIS KIND OF WAR is the most comprehensive single-volume history of the Korean-American conflict that began in 1950 and is still affecting United States' foreign policy. Fifty years later, not only does this en...

The Stricken Field
Dave Duncan
Paranoid but almighty, the sorcerer Xinixo had seized control of the Impire. But ruling the imps and most of the world was not enough. He would never feel safe until he was universally loved, so he would smash...


Prince of Midnight
Laura Kinsale
A tarnished legend driven into exile deep within the depths of a crumbling French castle was once the Prince of Midnight. Now he is just a forgotten shadow. She is seeking the hero but finds herself weary of th...

South of Heaven
Jim Thompson
Thompson's classic novel describes the underworld of desperate men that inhabited the part of Texas known as "South of Heaven" in the 1920's. Laying a gas pipeline with a motley work crew of hoboes, alcoholics,...


Shatterday
Harlan Ellison
Mercurial, belligerent, passionately in love with language and wild ideas, Harlan Ellison has, for half a century, steadily gathered to himself and his thirty-seven books an undeniably fanatical readership. W...

Lone Star: A History of Texas and the Texans
T.R. Fehrenbach
T.R. Fehrenbach is a native Texan, military historian and the author of several important books about the region, but none as significant as this work, arguably the best single volume about Texas ever publishe...


A Land Called Deseret
Janet Dailey
Every novel in this collection is your passport to a romantic tour of the United States through time-honored favorites by America’s First Lady of romance fiction. Each of the fifty novels is set in a differe...

The Space Eater
David Langford
Ken Jackin has defeated death forty-six times thanks to the extraordinary phenomenon called Anomalous Physics, but now he has his most difficult mission: stop the experiments on a runaway space colony. In order...


The Runaway Debutante
Elizabeth Chater
When her father loses everything in a gambling debt, including her, Matilda can take her role as a passive and dutiful daughter no longer. She finds a strength and willfulness she never recognized before and th...

Love's Wild Desire
Jennifer Blake
It starts as a case of mistaken identity but it will slowly blossom into the union of two people so right for each other that all of New Orleans society will stand up and take notice. As soon as aristocratic Ra...


The Kennedy Men
Nellie Bly
Unparalleled by any other family in the history of our nation, the Kennedys have become a legend for the scandals, the love and the mysteries that surround them. THE KENNEDY MEN: THREE GENERATIONS OF SEX, SCAND...

Murder by Manicure
Nancy J. Cohen
Both Nancy J. Cohen's debut title PERMED TO DEATH, and her follow-up, HAIR RAISER, have wowed fans and critics alike. Now, in this eagerly anticipated third entry in the Bad Hair Day Mystery series, stylist...


Cinderfella
Linda Winstead Jones
As Stuart Haley grew older, year by year, he worried more and more about the security of his famous Cattle fortune. He had raised his daughters in the lap of luxury--they wanted for nothing--and all three gi...

The Rip-Off
Jim Thompson
In his characteristic style, Jim Thompson creates a world in which nothing is as it seems. With her stunning beauty and overwhelming charm, Manuela Aloe seemed like perfect girlfriend material, but when many st...


A Delicate Situation
Elizabeth Chater
With the startling beauty of a princess, but hardly the wealth to be associated with royalty, Miss Thalia Temple's pride prevents her from growing too close to anyone or anything unfamiliar to her--even when ...
Have you submitted your suggestion for Plastic Logic’s unnamed device? There’s a gift waiting for our favorite one. We have some beauts, but the more the merrier. Here’s our original posting.
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As Plastic Logic’s device slouches to be born early in 2010, the company has disclosed more and more about about its design, technology and, most recently, its partnership with Barnes & Noble to cooperate with the BN.com e-bookstore. All of which we have chronicled.
What we have not chronicled is the name of the device. Why? Because we don’t know what it is, and Plastic Logic hasn’t told anybody. You can read Brad Stone’s latest reportage about Plastic Logic in the New York Times and you’ll see he covers pretty much everything – everything except the name.
I don’t think the company’s directors realize how frustrating it is for us to refer to the surname but not the given name. Our frustration has reached the tipping point. We don’t want to wait any more. So, we’re inviting readers to make up their own name. Submit it to us and we’ll pick the one we like best and refer to it until Plastic Logic announces the real one.
E-Reads will award a $25.00 B&N gift certificate to the reader who submits the name we like the most. Submit your entries to info(at)ereads.com with the subject “Plastic Logic”. Deadline is midnight EST Sunday August 9 2009 (or until Plastic Logic officially releases the name, whichever comes first). Submissions must be fit to print in E-Reads’ sole judgment, and we shall also be sole judges of the winning entry.
Here’s one to start things off, submitted by a commenter on a prior blog:
“Fantastic Plastic, of course, because everyone attributes fantastic powers to a device no one has seen (except in picture)”
We look forward to your entries.
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