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Old 07-25-2014, 01:16 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by Atunah View Post
Scribd has some nice big publishers, Open Road, Kensington, HarperCollins, Simon and Schuster, Diversion books, Sourcebooks.
You can browse the full catalog without signing up and drill down to genres to see if what you like to read is there.

KU also as Open Road titles, I see Kensington also. Also noticed Sourcebooks.

They also have all the Amazon publishing houses of course and I found some nice titles with them.
You can go to kindle unlimited and see all and then type in the publishers to see what is offered. Browse through the genres of the sites and just add stuff to wishlists if you see something you like
Open Road is the other publisher in KU that has many popular authors and interests me.

I checked a few authors published by Sourcebooks, and the KU catalog looks reduced compared to Scribd. This publisher is not available on Oyster. I borrow from my public library instead.

Good idea about keeping track of books by a wishlist.
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