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Old 04-22-2011, 07:44 AM   #28
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Personally I love the idea of the cheap reads, it gives me a way to find the great un-discovered authors that I am always looking for. Previously if you were not one of the established, "big name" authors there was really no way for you to make a name for yourself and not way to break into the "big time." I think that Amazon's idea of pricing the books for new authors at bargin basement prices is an excellent idea, one that I did not see coming and now that I do will use it as a tool to find those new great authors. Right now I am going through Graham Brown's thus far two book series but will look into the bargains once I complete his books. Already I have taken a look through the bargain basement bin and found some good ones to start with.
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