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Old 06-05-2012, 10:40 AM   #101
Edward M. Grant
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm sure you're right, but it's pretty irrelevant to me, as a reader. As long as publishers are publishing a sufficient number of good books to satisfy me (and I seem to have several life-times' worth of reading material on my "TBR" list), I don't really care what's not being published.
Well, that's my problem. When I go to a book store and look at the horror and SF shelves these days, I can rarely find anything that interests me enough to be worth buying. Those two genres in particular seem to have been revitalised by self-published e-books, though I'd agree that finding good books rather than just mediocre ones is still hard; I haven't seen much unreadable crap published on Amazon lately.
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