I love that thing on Amazon that you can go on and order a book, and you click on it and it says, 'You might also like,' or 'Other people who bought this have bought that.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I - I love being told by people that they enjoy my books, and I think that's really very nice.
It gives me a huge buzz when people say they've enjoyed my books, because this grew out of a hobby, and it's an absolute passion, and it's lovely when I get feedback.
I'll read a book every now and then, but unlike most of my friends I don't always have one on the go.
I have a Kindle, but I don't like it very much. I like a book.
All the marketing and advertising sells the book as what it is and hopes that the book will be displayed so that your readers can find it.
I've never really been satisfied with a book. I always want it to be better.
I got my iPad, and I'm trying to buy books on that, but I kind of like a book. At the end of my life, when I'm old, I want to have all these shelves full of books. So I'm just gonna do the book thing.
I love seeing my book on shelves and getting letters from people who liked the book. I love telling stories and having other people tell stories to me.
There are a lot of wonderful books out there that aren't marketed properly, and readers who might love them never even know they exist.
Is it OK for Amazon to know every word of every book you've read? Are you comfortable with that? Maybe you are. Is it OK to let everybody know you eat Corn Flakes? OK, but then there are certain products you might not want people to know that you're using.
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