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Old 05-03-2016, 01:43 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by emellaich View Post
A little off topic but,

I don't like novellas or short stories so I tend to stay away from books less than 200 pages. One pet peeve of mine is when authors pad the page count on short books by adding multiple "sneak peeks" at the end. I have seen books where 75% is the end of the book and the rest is filler.
I'd bet my left ovary that most of those are Kindle Unlimited authors. More pages = more money. If they can pad it out, it's good for them.
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