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Originally Posted by issybird
So somehow being available as an ebook in the US would transform a book that only seems to be literary into one that really is literary? Gotcha.
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Please see post #28 (and your post it was in reply to).
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I can't help thinking that your issues are related to format and disinterest rather than literary merit.
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Think what you like. I did think the book looked interesting. It's not like it was poetry or a play, something that I would be much more likely to skip.
I have 2 criteria for reading a book now, it must pique my interest, and it must be available as an ebook (where I can get it).
I would love to broaden my horizons a little and read some "literary works". There are a ton of "must read" literary books out out there in ebook form, and I'll never have the time to read them all. I'll just take a pass on this one and join in the next month when one is chosen that is in ebook form.
I don't have anything against pbooks; If it was only available as a stone tablet, or papyrus, I'd skip it also.
I hope everyone enjoys this months selection, see you all next month (hopefully).