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Old 11-13-2010, 10:14 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by JaneD View Post
I think it probably matters more to them than clicking on the "I want to read this book on a Kindle" button on Amazon. Definitely worth making the effort.
I like the "I want to read this book" button -- and it's easier than something like a long thread where people post books they want. (B&N had that for w while.) Still, sometimes that button is like spitting into the wind (eww). For example, the button exists even for books put out by publishers that are out of business. So what's the point of the button then?

And what if the author owns the rights? I've even seen the button on out-of-print books that the author is now self-publishing in a Kindle edition.
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