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Old 06-04-2009, 07:29 AM   #130
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Originally Posted by Jovvi View Post
I live in Sweden, and I have heard of him (well Iīm a librarian and his book"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" have just come out in swedish, and I agree, it is a good book. I am amazed at how upset you all seem to be over his comment. So the guy donīt get ebooks, alot of people do not. I consider that their loss...

Also I still think that when it comes to the gain or loss for the ebook business it still comes down to publishers, they are the ones we must win over, the authors will follow.

Clara

I agree with you. I think he's an important literary writer who has something important to say about the human condition.

Some of the negative comments here are from posters who are reacting to his words rather than to his creative writing. In my opinion, they are conflating two different things. However, they are entitled to their opinons. I'm going to sit back now and read the new ones coming in; as, like Sherman Alexie, I'm really quite amused.

Don
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