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Old 07-23-2014, 12:53 PM   #354
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
If KU is not worth it to you now, it won't be worth it if they expand selection. The majority of books going to be like it is now - and books you want will always be just a small percentage. The publishers in KU right now do not have ALL their books in KU, not even certain authors.
That's not a fair statement. If KU adds more publishers that have the books that I want to read, then why would I not want to consider signing up. That's the whole point. Their current selection isn't good enough for me. The other services don't necessarily have a publisher's complete catalog available either. They want you to use the service to explore and find new authors and then purchase additional books that are newer releases, for example, and not in the service. I'm never going to read all 500,000+ books that Oyster or Scribd has available either. I just have to find enough to justify the cost of participation.
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