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Old 05-09-2016, 03:11 AM   #20
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Oh yep, I can relate to many of the sentiments expressed in this thread .....

cats2books comment re difficult to make a choice is a bugbear of mine, however, I realised that once I got a grip on what felt 'right' to read next from my calibre library I overcame it.

I'm always on the lookout for a new author (to me) and therefore suss out a lot of books and only buy those which kind of fit into an ephemeral target range.

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I have become much more selective in my ebook purchases. I found that when I had too many books to choose from it was difficult to make a choice. It's just easier to make a decision when there are fewer choices.
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Now that Kobo is no longer offering a monthly contest, or discount codes not attached to a set list of books, my discretionary ebook spending has reduced to near zero. When I buy it's often from Amazon, but in the main my next of series reads are in either ebook format or paper format from my local library.

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