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Old 12-08-2015, 11:33 AM   #142
Cinisajoy
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Personally, I read both. Now I have no clue whether they are traditional, self-published, formerly traditional not self-published, imprints or whatever else might be out there.
Of course I am also very cheap and tend to buy used paperback and on sale or free ebooks.
Have I been disappointed at times. Yes. But hey so what if I lost 10 minutes on a bad book. I was probably either taking a bath or waiting on the dog to do his business.
Have I liked everything that I picked up that was traditional.? No.
I love mysteries but there is one author whose books started out like a dissertation and travel guide. I think there were at least 2 pages of explanation for one line of the actual story.
She is very traditionally published.
Have I liked everything indie? No.
Though I must say over the last few years I have gotten way pickier on all books.
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