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2 The page on Amazon looks a bit different, but it is not a valid entry.
Following the link to Amazon is the only way to know it for certain. If you get on a page that looks like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07... you have found an one-click.
But there are signs on the Goodreads page an edition is very likely an one-click:
- The title is formatted 'series name (x books series)'.
- The description starts with 'from book 1'
- The style of cover image: never more than 3 covers and in a specific pattern.
- The format is Kindle edition, other formats mean it is likely an actual set of books sold together.
Always check it on Amazon, some Kindle edition omnibuses can look on Goodreads very similar to an one-click.
An one-click should first be merged into a suitable work to move the users. Either an omnibus edition or the first book of the series are used as targets. Then a new edition is created with the ASIN (no need to bother with all the details) that is marked Not-A-Book. As always, any edition that is NAB-ed shouldn't be combined with any other edition.
If you are very certain the edition is not shelved at all, you could directly NAB it, same guidelines for NAB apply.
2 - how about this one? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
3 - what do you do with one-clicks? I've seen a few posts on the group but it isn't clear...