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Old 12-02-2015, 10:24 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by booklover6 View Post
I'm guessing those 20-25 books are not on the credit system? Is the credit system only for audio books? They lost me when they started with credits.

KU has a lot of SF/F in it's program, mostly indie I'd guess. But as you say, a great way to try books out.
The books aren't on the credit system. They had to go to the credit system with audio because audio is so expensive.

I "sell" more books via SCRIBD than I did while in KU and now that you mention it, it is mostly the UF series that gets borrowed/read. It's weird how some systems sell different thing. My cozies are generally my best seller on Kobo and Kindle, but on SCRIBD my Dragons/adventure romance and the UF waaaay, waaaaay outsell the cozies.

I wonder if KU skews to having more of a certain genre and whether that matches the regular sales patterns at Amazon.
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