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Old 08-14-2012, 04:24 PM   #16
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I found the GR's emails I receive that alert me when authors I've read have new books available quite useful.

As a free site, I have no objection to them using data to earn revenue. And if the data is useful to authors, publishers and marketing companies, that's shows they are taking a more in-dept interest in readers.
Agreed. I like the service, and actually the ads that pop are frequently books that I actually would want to read and may not have discovered otherwise. It is a trade off & but in this case it is a very narrow scope of data that's collected so it's worth it. Go Goodreads!

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