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Old 10-12-2015, 10:36 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I leave immediately if the top line is read free on kindle unlimited.
Amazon already says subscribers read for free.
Good for you. You probably have an unlimited budget for books (pun intended). Now you can argue until you are green that KU is not free, but costs money. So what? It costs money. The saying "reading for free" - look at it rather as "reading risk-free". Because essestially that is what it is. There is no worry if the book is bad or not - since a bad book literally does not cost me any extra wasted money, just time.

Like it or not, but KU appears to have still huge potential for growth both for subscribers and publishers. I personally avoid anything in KU that does insist of wanting my money (e.g. only part of a series in KU) - I will leave right away. What I don't mind at all is an author that has some of the books in KU, and not others - BUT only if there is at least a complete series.
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