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Originally Posted by pshrynk
So a year or more into having the Kindle, what would you like to see as changes or improvements you'd like to see in the way that Amazon markets their list of books.
I'd personally like to see a better search engine and sorting function. There are times I'm just browsing for something to read and would like to have more of a "bookstore" approach, wherein one book leads to looking at a similar book of similar age, etc. Absolutely!!!
Also, I'd really like to see some better documentation for the origin of books. I'd rather avoid self-pub books that seem to have set every possible category as teh opic of their book just to get me to have to look at it
And while we're at it, if they could do something about letting us know what version of book it is, as well, thinking of the "publishers" with really bad OCR's of classics who learned how to do Mobipocket yesterday...
'kay thanks.
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when there are 4 different versions of the same book, you have no clue what the difference is, even if you download samples of all of them.
Let me skip all the of .01 cent to $1.00 books. Right now there is no way to get past them except click page by page. It would be nice to be able to skip every 10 pages or so.........or even enter the number of pages you want to skip.
Tell me if the title includes the complete anthology, or if its just the title story. Took a while to figure this one out.