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Old 08-14-2014, 05:32 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by dickloraine View Post
I just have to ask, since comments like this seem to pop up quite alot: Do you realy mean this or is this some exaggeration? I mean do you really do not read anything from anybody who has another opinion than you? If we would be talking about some crime or extrem political views, I could understand it. But not reading a book because an author has a different opinion about a contract dispute between two big companies?
What's wrong with his/her opinion and decision of not buying Lee Child's book after this advertisement and interview? Aren't these authors sending the message that we don't want customers who won’t pay $14 or more for our books?
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