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Old 12-09-2009, 02:23 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
I've always used a wish list as a sort of memo to myself. When I see a book, or any other product at Amazon, that I might want to buy for myself, I add it to my wish list. When I'm ready to place an order, I review the list and select items to purchase. It's a sort of bookmarking process, if you will. I don't expect anyone else to see my wish list.

Does anyone else use the wish list in that way?
Of course, you could do this by just getting a sample of the book then. My idea of wish lists is to let other people know what I want. For example, when getting holiday gifts or whatever.

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