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Old 02-16-2013, 08:31 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by bartveld View Post
Huh?! Is there a logic to Kobo's recommendations? Like with Amazon?
Considering some of the recommendations I've gotten from Amazon.com and Amazon.ca, there is a certain similarity. After I ordered a copy of Cooking For Two for my daughter from Amazon.ca when she was looking for recipes that weren't oriented to a large family, I received recommendations for several books that seem to have no connection to cooking -- and no, I don't consider a series of mysteries with food based titles and recipes for each book to qualify as cook books though I was tempted by the recipes for Kickin' Craisin Cookies and Key Lime Pie from Key Lime Pie by Josi Kilpack.

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