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Old 04-17-2010, 12:44 AM   #10
GraceKrispy
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I will download and read any free books that look interesting to me. To purchase a book, it has to be easy, cheap and seemingly worth it. I will buy authors I really like for books I know Iʻll like to read over and over, but I mostly am a library user, so free is what appeals most to me. Iʻve enjoyed a lot of free reads that make me want to buy the authorʻs other works if I can find them at what I consider to be a reasonable price. Since I have always been a library reader and not a book collector, reasonable price to me is a few bucks, unless itʻs a book I *really* really love. So giving away free books as an enticement does work on me, to some extent.
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