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Old 09-11-2013, 04:47 PM   #17647
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Done with Invitation to Die. Not a writer I plan to read more by. Pity, as the idea seemed clever enough for a moderately entertaining mystery at least.

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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
I agree, sampling is a good option here, rather than impulse buying. And personally, I've only returned two books. One for formatting, and one for being NOT as Amazon had described it. (Was described as a mystery, and was little more than a right wing religious tract. And even free was too much for it!)
Both of those instances sound quite justified to me! I've fallen for the "religious tract disguised as a free mystery" thing myself, but I took it as an interesting new experience (being both a non-American and a non-religious person, I'd had no idea such entire genre existed) and decided to be more careful in the future.
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