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Old 12-14-2010, 09:17 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
I've seen this in old paperbacks. In the middle a lot of times there would be an insert - often for some sort of book club, but in one case I remember an ad for cigarettes.

But I guess this might be the next big scam on Amazon (and other book sites, even Feedbooks now). People taking PD books and stuffing them full of ads and uploading them. I guess better than trying to sell PD books, but only slightly better.
I remember those old "buy this amazing leatherbound set of Louis L'Amour's complete westerns" tag right in the middle of the book I was trying to read. Oh good, here we are when the outlaws have tracked Kilkenny down at his house, everything's quiet...wait a sec, the next page is thicker than the previous ones. Dammit. Flow broken.
Guess there's not much difference between an insert and an e-nsert.
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