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Originally Posted by Question Mark
Well, if the decision came after months of discussions, that clearly indicates that it was not a simple business decision based on some poorly performing books as some have been suggesting. For "feedback" read public pressure.
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It does nothing of the sort. The books in question were still bottom of the barrel earners regardless. They killed two birds with one stone. The Seuss Foundation was not a victim of anything. In fact, I think they've played
everyone
just a bit. Dumped some dross. Generated good will. Created a Seuss buying frenzy.