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Old 11-02-2014, 05:29 PM   #53
dickloraine
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
If you don't think that Amazon has a huge pile of drek in their ebook then try looking at the SF&F last 30 days by publication date - 5,575 books, including such classics as "Five Man Midget Death Squad" and "Have You Seen My Cat?". I recognized 3 authors in the first 100 books, then gave up.

I guess you have never heard of the concept of browsing for books to read.
Are you really not aware what you are doing? This was NOT what was said. The argument was, that this "pile of drek" is not relevant and not that different to the "pile of tradpubed books". Nobody said, it does not exist...
And "the concept of browsing for books to read" is not a good concept to find books. It only is, if you browse specific and pre-selected books, not just some random list.
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