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Old 07-31-2014, 12:59 AM   #58
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Books are sort of fungible to me. I read so quickly that if I depended on just a few authors I would quickly run out of anything to read. So if the price of one book is temporarily too high I'm quite happy to fill my time with the dozens of other books I also want to read that are currently better priced, or to simply reread my old favorites.

And I don't particularly care if your chinese history book never gets written. I'm not going to read it. And if having it means all the books I do read are higher priced I actively hope it doesn't get written. I'm not altruistic enough to support your tastes by paying higher prices on my stuff.
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