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Old 08-11-2014, 02:52 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
This looks neat, but I'm mostly interested in price drops for particular books, and eReaderIQ works best for that purpose, AFAIK. When I get a price drop notice from them, I simply do a search at Kobo (which is the only other major ebook store I shop at) to see if there's a price match. Extra work, but this way my book-buying is more targeted. I found subscribing to free/bargain book services caused me to pick up/buy a lot of books I was only mildly interested in, for just for the sake of price, rather than from any real desire to read them.

However, everyone's needs are different, and BookBub looks like a great service. I have a couple of friends who may like it; I'll pass it on. Thanks for sharing
Check out LuzMe ( http://luzme.com/ ). It works like eReaderIQ, but across multiple bookstores. You can choose multiple bookstores to track from Google, Amazon, Kobo, B&N and a few others, and which specific books to follow. I've used it off and own for several months and like it.
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