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Old 10-31-2018, 11:20 AM   #78
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Originally Posted by EndStop View Post
Besides while being held to ransom for the next book is fair, if the book ends before some sort of conclusion it's going to be hard to get a good review.
You must be seeing different books/reviews than I am. People gobble up books that end before any sort of conclusion and rave about them all the time. Have for years. I (and apparently you, as well) are in the minority on that issue. Many series authors only ever have to worry about writing one ending--in the last book of the series.

It's all moot anyway. As other have already noted, there's no advantage to be gained in Amazon stopping users from side-loading their own books. They'd have to be forced to make such a decision. Who's going to force Amazon to do something like that?

Amazon's concern is with making it as easy as possible for people to buy their content and read it on any device they choose to read it on. They've no interest in limiting how people read the content they purchase from them.

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