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Old 07-28-2019, 03:51 PM   #4
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I don't disagree with you, crane3. I've bought may good books from Baen and they used to be $5....but they were the same kind of quality that I look for. These Amazon Indie authors (are they really Indie if Amazon is behind them, marketing for them?) are NOT in the same league. Even, admittedly, I have enjoyed them.

It's like they stick to the meat of a story. They aren't bringing in 10 plot lines and weaving them together into an amazing finale. They aren't going into detail over the weapons specs of the tactics. They aren't throwing in military history vignettes/lectures.

Now maybe it's just the dozen or so that I've read and I'm wrong to extrapolate.

However, I'm coming to the conclusion that the big publishers or the specialty publishers like Baen.....just to a much better job at vetting the stories or picking the best writers.

Amazon is doing a good job at marketing to genre readers like myself. These books are definitely in my sweet spot....which is probably why I've enjoyed them.
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