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Old 12-31-2010, 01:12 PM   #125
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As what some might call a "Kindle-owning smut lover" I should, I suppose, be outraged. But since I'm also a "Calibre+tools-using ebook lover", I'm not too worried yet. It bothers me that the whole thing seems to be quite arbitrary in execution - that is something I have a problem with. Like some others, my concern is not that Amazon is exercising their legal right to do as they please, it's simply a matter of "where does it stop?"

I am also quite concerned when people claim to be offended by the mere existence of a work of fiction (or in this case, two) that they haven't even read. If any of those folks would like to at least be partially aware of what they are being so horribly offended by, as of last night both of these titles were available on B&N, with samples free for the taking.

And to Saffina: I've already got your book, but I haven't read it yet. It's safe, though, and if Amazon "disappears" it, I'll send my review directly to you.
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