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Old 08-24-2020, 04:42 PM   #222
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Originally Posted by koboy View Post
if you mean use the author/series tabs instead, doesn't that defeat the whole point of being able to create collections in the first place?
Having read further, you've picked up on what everyone was saying.

But yes, a collection of say, all Danielle Steele novels would seem pointless as you can find Danielle Steele in the authors tab and have the same results.

Same goes for series. I used to keep series in collections, but with updates in the firmware, it is no longer needed.

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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Personally I create collections from genres, not from authors or series (too many of those, as in thousands).
Yeah, I do the same. And I do use collections for 'meta series' Like say 'Dungeons and Dragons' and then 'Dark Sun', 'Eberron', 'Forgotten Realms'.

If you read Star Trek or Dr. Who books where the entire line isn't necessarily a single series, that is what collections is good for.
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