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Old 10-11-2019, 05:02 AM   #171
rcentros
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
Curious to me that they specified non fiction and then cite stories. Not exactly how I think of non fiction per se, and very much something I think fiction fans would appreciate.
Now that I look on my computer (rather than my cellphone) I see that was subject line of the email -- not the title of the blurb. I'm guessing what they meant to write was "Now fiction readers have new reasons to love Kobo eReaders." That would make a lot more sense.

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I suspect non fiction fans might appreciate a more robust non fiction library though I have only my fathers impression on Kobos non fiction offerings as compared to Amazon. Suffice to say he wasn’t impressed.
I think it was a typo. I should have looked at a little closer before posting. I've grayed it out and will put what I think they really meant in parentheses.

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