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Old 01-07-2011, 04:44 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by Readerlover2011 View Post
Natural ending is much better.
That might work well for some paper books, but with an e-book where the reader is left hanging - by the storyline, so-to-speak (sorry about the pun), unsure whether the story has really ended, or not, and when nothing follows it in the form of any advertisement, or end notes, I think it could lead to confusion. The reader might think that part of the e-book has gone missing. Would you not agree?
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