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Originally Posted by library addict
Here is part of the email I got back from them:
So unless there is some sort of super duper never-before-seen great sale on a book I cannot get from somewhere else, I am done with B&N. (Which is a shame because there are some books only available at Amazon and B&N, it's like some authors who self-publish their backlist are not aware of any other storefronts).
It's like B&N execs got together and said what's the one thing we can do to guarantee customers go over to Amazon
I have issues with Amazon Kindle books since I like ePub. Yes I can make them work, but they add a lot of funky coding like Kobo did in the old days.
So far I have not had any kepub only books from Kobo. Fingers crossed Kobo and Google do not go this route as well.
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I cannot even fathom that. Here they are with falling sales and they pull this? Unbelievable. UNBELIEVABLE.