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Old 02-13-2012, 03:23 PM   #89
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Originally Posted by RDaneel54 View Post
I lent a book once to a friend. Before she had even finished reading my copy, she had gone out to buy one for herself. So, I see what you are saying, but do the publishers?
Exactly. They clearly do not understand the day to day real life experiences of every day people who just want to freaking read a book to see if they'll grow insanely attached to it.

But nobody believes the sappy anecdotal stuff....

Authors who write superior quality stuff that people will be addicted to don't have to worry about the people who read it for free at the library. Write good stuff, and when people can afford it or get a birthday/christmas gift asking occasion, will eventually buy the book!
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