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Old 08-22-2012, 06:18 PM   #31
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Actually, I have and I could point you at the appropriate references.
But that's not appropriate to the forum or the thread.

You asked, I answered.
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Toodles!
Actually you didn't answer. The question is why the emotion. My impression of your answer is that you feel ripped off by someone charging more than you want to pay (BTW - that's how I read your reply, I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, just saying how it came across to me.) I can understand that you want to pay less for ebooks, and I understand the justification that you give (just don't agree with it), but it doesn't answer why the emotion about it. I don't want to pay the extra for a BMW, but I'm not indignent or emotional about what BMW charges for their cars.
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Old 08-23-2012, 08:19 PM   #32
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I started reading the Safehold series about two months ago. I enjoy the way David Weber delves into the political intricacies of his subjects and situations.

My only complaints are 1) his characters tend to be all black or all white. 2) He will introduce a new character using only their first name, or last name or title, and I may not be able to identify the character by all three components until many pages later.
Yes, most of the characters are all-black or all-white, except for Robert Duchairn. Will Robert Duchairn's role be to start a Counter-Reformation?
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