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It is a good poem, Ghostie, but it's not the source for my sig. My education was/is a tad more classical:

[quote]The Latin phrase "Amor Vincit Omnia" translates as “love conquers all,â€
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." -- Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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Post by daetara »

i have a small list of books that don't seem to be in the database...you might call most of them "fantasy" rather than sci-fi, but at least they're not romance. :D should i give them to someone? i don't want to mess things up by tagging them the wrong genre...
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Greetings and welcome aboard ! :mrgreen:

Feel free to list the titles and authors here, or if you wish you can use the ":Add a Book:" applet to generate database submissions.
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Just to check: Daetara, you are talking about the IBDoF database, not the IBList one, right? (since two databases share the discussion site, confusion is easy)

Anyway, welcome!
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well, i don't know the answer to that question, but when i clicked on :List Authors: and went from there i didn't see them. does that help? :?
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If you were clicking :List Authors:, you were looking at the IBDoF database.

Please do go ahead and submit the missing authors!
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the only stumbling block for me here is that i have to put in genre...i don't really know where the line between fantasy and sci-fi is. i guess if someone's reviewing it regardless, it will get fixed?
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Yuppers, it'll get reviewed :) and for a guide on the genre issue, check out the genre listing page, it comes with descriptions for most of the genres in use on the IBDoF :)
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Ugh ... Laurie laid another 154 books of romantic smackdown on the SciFi boys. :slap:

Set phasers to whimper ! :cry:
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Brad wrote:Ugh ... Laurie laid another 154 books of romantic smackdown on us, WS. :slap:

Set phasers to whimper ! :cry:
Behind the times, Brad :)

Yeah, the stuff I'm dealing with now is largely genre normal (1:1:1:1 for Romance:Scifi:Fantasy:Humor), so I'm not going to be a massive help anytime soon.

Me & raptor_bob are trying to cover two publishing companies that put out about 40 books a month each, and still finish their back catalogs in a reasonable timeframe. So until I finish this back catalog (I'm ~5% done, about 1200 books to go, give or take a couple hundred), I won't be putting much in for sci-fi only.

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i just put in 14 fantasy and 2 sci-fi...according to the definitions, i apparently read fantasy almost exclusively. but i'll keep looking, see what i can find.
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I'll get to work on adding those. Thanks for submitting them.

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Post by Kilgore Trout »

My efforts have little agenda as to genre, but I've been adding more to Romance than to SF, for three reasons:

-- The SF in my own collection was mostly already in the database, whereas a smaller percentage of my wife's Romance was already input.

-- The little library at work has more Romance than SF.

-- My main thrust has been new releases, and it seems new Romance is far more visible at Amazon than new SF.

That said, if the SF effort were to become a Dogs of War project, it would be difficult for me to stay genre-neutral. :twisted:
"Fantasy abandoned by reason produces impossible monsters; united with her, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of their marvels." -- Francisco Goya: Epigraph to Los Caprichos, 1970
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KT: Perhaps this will help motivate you ? :P

/me wanders off to bury a few Star Trek bones into the database ...
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Brad: Is it any wonder that this, my namesake's most famous novel, has a dog on the cover? 8)

(And yes it IS in the IBDoF -- under Phillip José Farmer.)
"Fantasy abandoned by reason produces impossible monsters; united with her, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of their marvels." -- Francisco Goya: Epigraph to Los Caprichos, 1970
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Oh the shame !

Romance = 4176
SciFi = 4025 :cry:
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You guys are such whiners. :lol:
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/~ Laurie: I'm just hamming it up in order to help lure people into joining the DE fray. Remember the ol "The Perils of Pauline" silent B&W flicks ? Same basic idea. ~/

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Sure, Brad ...... :wink:
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StefanY wrote:I'll get to work on adding those. Thanks for submitting them.

Stefan
hmmm... i thought i put in series names for those r.a. salvatore ones, but they say "unknown." i found the rest of the ones in those serieses and i'm going to put them in shortly.
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daetara wrote:
StefanY wrote:I'll get to work on adding those. Thanks for submitting them.

Stefan
hmmm... i thought i put in series names for those r.a. salvatore ones, but they say "unknown." i found the rest of the ones in those serieses and i'm going to put them in shortly.
Series are listed as "unknown" until a series ID # is assigned - which takes a little while.
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ah...thanks. i thought maybe i'd done something wrong.
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Romance ... 4327
Sci-Fi ... 4063

lol @ brad ... and good going laurie :D looks like your in the lead for the while.
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More to come, Grasshopper. :wink:
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Post by wolfspirit »

Romance -- 4327
Sci-fi -- 4190


Ok, Brad et al. Next time I go camping, I don't expect to see laurie gain a couple of hundred on us again. My fingers now hurt, but also, on the bright side, the books with no genre is under 4000 now. :)

and jaurie, I passed by a number of romance sounding books in the titles, so don't tell me you have none of tehm for the picking.

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