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Old 11-15-2011, 12:31 PM   #179
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Originally Posted by emilikins View Post
Now, why OverDrive would have some books in a series and not others - and out of order to boot - I have no idea. It could be that the publisher hasn't converted all of them to ebook yet? We already know that they treat ebooks like unwanted stepchildren and don't seem to care if they're full of typos or horrid formatting, so I wouldn't be surprised if they haven't looked to closely at what they make available beyond "Is this one still making money? Okay, let's charge more for that."
The particular series I'm frustrated about it J.R Wards Black Dagger Brotherhood books, and they are all available as eBooks from Amazon and B&N. That's why I'm frustrated actually. If they weren't, it wouldn't be as big a deal.

Thanks for the insights and info. I always enjoy learning how things work behind the scenes.
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