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Old 12-12-2009, 11:02 AM   #1
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Thoughts on sharing A book

Ok, you read a lot and have friends that share your taste in books.

You have just read "The Great American Novel" by Annie Nonomus.

You can't wait to share it with your friends.

But wait! You can only "loan" it one time. EVER.

Who do you lend it to? Do you lend it to one person, and tell the rest of your friends how good it is?

Why didn't you "lend" it to them? They know that you could have.

Maybe you just won't mention how good it is to anyone else?

So much for "Word of Mouth".

The ability to Share a good book at least a few times would be great. Of course I understand that they (the publishers) don't want "Free" librarys cutting into thier sales. But that ability in the nook would have been a strong inducement to me.

Will you tell your friends about a great book that you lent to someone whom you liked better than them?
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