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Of course, they could do more, but that seems to be a reasonable, minimal response to the situation.


I think anything they do would have to be with things they have proprietary rights to, such as their original TV, etc, but I haven't heard if they are doing anything with that.
I have a love/hate relationship with Amazon (I have told them that more than once.).

We posted this at the same time :) !!

Oh, yes, I did hear about that but forgot.

And thanks Phillip. I have Prime which comes with its own little free library so I sometimes forget about unlimited.



As far as KU, it's my understanding that they frequently give new subscribers a free month or two, even before this, and the deal doesn't seem to apply to current subscribers.

I work for a not for profit that helps the unemployed find new work and we’ve avoided taking them on because they treat their people so badly.

And yes, I avoid shopping Amazon because of how they treat their labor force.

Yes, years worth of reading for free. Giving away Kindle unlimited would screw the authors out of their royalties.

And yes, I avoid shopping Amazon because of how they treat their labor force."
Thanks--I hadn't known this before!


I agree, they have many bad qualities. The only reason I keep a membership there is because there are certain American owned and manufactured companies I like to buy from who now only sell through Amazon. Also, they own Goodreads now, and hopefully they won't let it run to garbage the way they did Shelfari, which platform I preferred for many things.
Dear Jeff Bezos, give me 1 billion dollars and I will make GR a heaven on earth and make sure all the workers get proper treatment.
...and also a few other things, like homes for most of the homeless in my city, for starters.
I'll even make it a charity so you can enjoy a tax write off.
...and also a few other things, like homes for most of the homeless in my city, for starters.
I'll even make it a charity so you can enjoy a tax write off.
What are your thoughts on this suggestion? Maybe since Amazon owns Goodreads, they will see the proposal if enough readers agree?