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Old 07-20-2012, 08:20 AM   #7
Rob Lister
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I'm just not getting the distinction.

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"Sales of digital books aren't released, and therefore aren't included with print books on best-seller lists"
So, When Vintage Books (Random House) releases their sales figures for 50 Shades of Grey--which tops every best seller list in the US and UK--they only release what sold in paper? I can't imagine they'd reduce their sales figures by a very likely 20% (probably far more) coming from e-sales. Why would they differentiate?
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