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Old 11-18-2022, 07:46 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
I find KU to be a good value. I'm enjoying the books I'm reading. I, of course, am not hindered from buying any other book. It's just human nature to look for value.
I had KU for six months, when it came with a deal of some sort. I made sure to read enough to cover that six month's cost, and did that in about two months or so. Got my money's worth out of it, then canceled after the six months were up.

Not because I didn't like it, but because I was planning to hit a few very long series I'd been saving, so wouldn't be using KU for months.

I have a list of KU books for the next time I get restless and don't want to wallow in anything long. I found several I enjoyed, and just moved on quickly to better ones if I found I didn't enjoy them.

So, I'll certainly be back to KU one of these days, when I whittle my TBR pile down a bit. Some of the series I've been collecting on sales, that I do want to read, are missing books and they're KU now. That'll be a good reason to jump back in to fill in those blanks.
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