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Old 03-01-2011, 02:48 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy View Post
Books from "real" publishers always have had cover art, at least the ones I've bought from Amazon.
That's been my experience too. I get almost all my books from Amazon, and very few have not had the cover art included. This includes books from both major publishers and indies.

mewmartigan, just to double-check, when you're inside an ebook on your Kindle and press the Menu button, then select "Go to," are you given the option that says "Cover"? If so, you don't get the cover art when that's selected? Some publishers will include both the cover art and a title page. In those cases, you usually have to page-back beyond the title page in order to see the actual cover art.
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