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Old 03-01-2024, 08:36 AM   #9
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It needed to be two (physical) books. Same with Sacajawea by Anna Lea Waldo. When they were released in paperback, I remember thinking how obscene they looked with their half-moon spines and rounded front edges all splayed out on coffee tables. Yuck.

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Why would anyone want to buy a book that ends in the middle of the story?
Genre serial series lovers seem to gobble that sort of thing up all the time.

I agree that splitting books previously published as single physical volumes into multiple ebooks is a blatant cash grab, though.

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