All My Books Are Lost!

Nook has crashed. They did an update yesterday, and now I cannot access any of my Nook Books. Thankfully, I’ve got quite a few already downloaded onto a couple of my devices. But I cannot download any that I had saved to the cloud. Nor can I see my list of books at Barnes & Noble’s website. There’s no contacting them on the weekend, which is rather strange – not the best of customer service. They don’t even have a forum where you can talk to other customers to see if they are also having the same problems. They shut them down in 2017. That’s crap.

I have over 100 books on the Nook. So, yeah, this is not cool. I use my Nook daily. I had just started re-reading the Harry Potter series.

Don’t get me wrong. I like my Nook. I like that I can carry my entire library in a simple, small device. It makes reading much more convenient. However, I’m beginning to wonder about the leadership of Barnes & Noble. It appears that online customer service is not even a consideration. This is the 21st Century, after all. An online presence is expected. And I don’t mean just sales; I also expect service for any problems. And that includes communicating any problems.

A Mood

Gandolf

I am faced with the knowledge of impermanence, that nothing lasts forever in the swirling energy field of eternal, infinite existence.

Yet – my soul weeps; my heart aches; my hope wanes. For humanity, darkness descends. Where is hope? Where is faith? How has humankind brought itself to this fate?

Goodnight Blogstonia

The Castle

Sleep well. Watch out for those creepy bed bugs. Don’t get caught up in any nightmare conspiracy theories. But do have nice dreams. Well behaved dreams.

Wait.

Nevermind.

I forget who I am talking to. The fact that you read my blog is the first hint that you’re incapable of behaving, let alone have well behaved dreams.

Anyway, good night.

Oh, and don’t tell anyone that tomorrow’s Monday.

New Look, Same Wordsmith.

I dressed up the blog a bit. Hope you like it. And if you don’t, who the hell asked you?

Wait.

I did, didn’t I?

Sorry about that.