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Questions (not edit requests) > Combine or not: 18k edition with 70k edition?

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annob [on hiatus] (annob) | 4048 comments Hi all

I thought it wise to get second opintion from other librarians on this case.

First edition: 18.300 words
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

Second edition: expanded to aprox 70.000 words.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...

My question is to combine, or not combine?

Since the content must differ quite drastically, I'm heavily leaning towards a no, and let the editions stay separate. All varieties of opinions and insights to staff's past decisions on the matter are welcome.


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Suzi | 8661 comments I may be over simplifying, but, since it has a different title, I would say no, but to indicate it is revised and expanded from the novella.


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Emily | 17605 comments I'd say no, just my $0.02


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Sandra | 31471 comments I'd say no as well. The page count is too different.


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annob [on hiatus] (annob) | 4048 comments Thanks guys! We all seem to agree it's a no in this particular case. Does anyone remember where the line is drawn, if it ever was? Would a 20% expansion be combined, but a 60% increase would not?


annob [on hiatus] (annob) | 4048 comments Many thanks for finding those posts, Andrew. Good to know the combine threshold is somewhere between 10-20%.


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