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Old 11-01-2014, 05:39 PM   #10761
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SO I just now figured out that by clicking this link to browse the Kobo UNLIMITED35 you see a lot more books than the list that has the Love, Lust and whatever as a header that was linked to earlier. I found out during the last list of books that you sometimes don't see all the books (I was talking to customer service about something else and asked a question about a book and found that for some reason, not all the links go to the full lists--some go to specialized genre lists and some go to a full list.) Anyway, maybe the rest of the world already knows this, but this link:

http://store.kobobooks.com/List/save...cw5CwjRtf3Z3Q?

Which is the one I click on when I just visit the kobo site.

That list of 35 percent off was a lot bigger than the other genre lists I saw earlier. And if anyone has read "Hook's Pan" or "Dangerous and Unseemly" or "The WOlf at the End of the World," please let me know what you thought of them (I do not know any of these authors and some of these books are far down in the list, requiring you to hit, "see more results" more than once). In particular that last one (Wolf) has a quote by Charles De Lint so it caught my eye.) Just PM me if you have anything to say about those books in particular as I'd be interested in opinions.

Last edited by BearMountainBooks; 11-01-2014 at 05:57 PM. Reason: edited to take out the question about affliate link
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