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Old 03-07-2015, 03:27 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by melmac View Post
I reckon that sainsburys gets the prize for having a worse search engine than kobo and well I didn't think that was possible.

If I search for CJ Box I get about 6 books by him and the rest are not if I then select author on the left it states that no results exist hmmm ok maybe I'll try C.J. Box same results so I instead go to the goodreads site look up CJ find the Joe Picket series select book 3 go back to inSainsburys and type Trophy Hunt in the search and there it is first result even though it didn't appear when searching for CJ Box
Unfortunatly that one is more expensive than some of the others in his series
I've found that the best way to get all the books for a specific author is to click on the author's name under the book title in the search results. If you do this for C J Box then it returns 22 books. The problem accessing books this way is there is no sort facility so it can be very difficult to find a particular title especially if the list is long.
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