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Old 05-12-2014, 12:17 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
ok, my bad choice of test case.

but roughly how many unique book titles do Kobo have compared with Amazon -
& a fair comparison should I guess be "amazon with self published amazon-only books excluded".

any easy way to tell ?

are they comparable on that basis, or is Kobo store smaller ?
In general I find that if it's a book from a large or mid size publisher then Kobo's selection is much the same as Amazon's. Kobo seems to be missing a few small publishers and digital first publishers that Amazon has, but other than that it seems much the same. Prices are often another story. Kobo is often more expensive for titles I shop for except if it's a discountable title where I can use a 45% off or better coupon code. This is all from a US perspective, it may differ slightly for someone from the UK.
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