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Comments for Bibi_Blocksberg_-_F104_Der_Verhexte_Buergermeister-Audiobook-DE-2012-oNePiEcE


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#2 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 10 Apr 2014 11:48:18 GMT

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#3 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 09 Apr 2014 20:30:36 GMT

I refuse to belveie that a person who has the balls to own up to the fact that the industry is going the way of crap is just sour grapes demanding publication themselves. Trends (and merchandising) is driving the industry, and indicators that books being dumbed down are aplenty! Twishite and the HP phenom are one of the big red flags (the vampire craze from the mid-90s has returned to choke us and while Eragon and Spiderwick weren't great Lemony Snickett is fab). Going to B&N isn't exciting anymore- I mean a spy novel centering around an alcoholic beverage sounded interesting, but when I actually sat down to read the thing I wanted to burn down the pile stacked against the wall! Meanwhile diamonds hidden in the tonnes of coal such as The Year of the Woman by Jonathan Gash, Hong Kong On Air by Muhammad Cohen, and Marrying Mozart by Stephanie Cowell just get ignored.


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