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It's no big deal if it can't be. I was just wondering. I was having people who are reading my other series ask me about that book and why they couldn't find it...just wanted it out of sight, out of mind. No biggie.
Even the book is unpublished, there's no such thing to delete book that have valid ISBN or ASIN. And of course there's reader who had rated your book. I think you must let your book there, even you not publish it again.
Perhaps you could put into the book description that it is no longer available, so you don't have to explain that to all those other fans who ask.
Thanks, I went through the same thing a few weeks ago. I took back the rights to two ebook short stories. They are not what I'm currently writing. But if they were as erotic as Anne Rice's I'd self-publish and wait for the money. :)
Just as a reminder: never remove information from a book record. Just because an edition is no longer in stores does not mean that readers no long possess or remember their own copies, and our book records are for readers first and foremost. Deleting portions of book records is considered vandalism of the catalog and may get your librarian permissions revoked.
Cait wrote: "Deleting portions of book records is considered vandalism of the catalog and may get your librarian permissions revoked. "True, and it can also get Author permissions revoked.




Thank you for any answers/help.
Miranda's Second Chance