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Old 06-07-2014, 11:53 AM   #218
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I have sent a message to support about this. Their customer support has been fantastic. I have been having problems with my reading history not deleting and they are working on it.

I have found their recommendations to be spot on. "Thirteen Tales" kept popping up and I had not heard of it. Read a little and loved it. It will be a 4-5 star read for me.
I read 2-3 books a week and between this and my library I rarely buy any more unless it is one of the handful of authors I have to read! Ha!
Great Thread, wish there was a scribd forum as I think it may be a game changer for some of us.
In all honesty, this is what Amazon should have done with their lending program. Of course, the publishers might not have been too keen on helping Amazon gain yet another firm foothold of power...but Amazon's current lending program pales by comparison. Avid readers simply require more than one book a month! From a writer's perspective, readers seemed to use the lending program at first, but the last book I put in there is due to come out in less than a week--and I'd much rather my books be available on SCRIBD than Amazon lending. Although I'm probably more surprised by anyone that the idea does seem to be taking off. I think it helps immensely that so many readers have tablets. The reading experience is obviously better on those in this particular case (rather than the e-ink readers, which don't work with scribd).

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