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Old 05-25-2014, 07:43 PM   #74
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But I don't see this thread as a matter of adding up pluses and minuses to see who is heaven-bound. It's about what's good for literature (defined broadly enough to include serious non-fiction). As least, that's how I'm playing it.
You are absolutely correct, of course. Mention Amazon and many of us have a instant emotional reaction, whether positive or negative, and suddenly the topic and even objectivity are forgotten. My bias is positive since Seattle is my city, having lived there decades, and I share the local appreciation for Amazon. I have other personal reasons for appreciating Jeff Bezos. I should stay away from all threads featuring Amazon.

Now...back to the nasty world of contract negotiations.
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