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Thanks for reading it. Glad you liked it.
It finished well before the end though -..."
What do you mean? Too much back matter?



I do know what you mean. I particularly dislike those first chapters and extracts from the forthcoming title things.
But folk who claim to know about these things say that putting stuff like links to other books at the end of your book does work.
It is just that with these shorter books and short stories, the back matter takes up too great a proportion of the file.
Perhaps it would be better to just have links to the Amazon author page instead?
What irritates me is when some non-fiction books have sometimes three-quarters to a half of the Kindle file taken up with the Notes, Bibliography, Index and so on.




I wouldn't dare suggest either of you are wrong - I've been married too long for that.
I was only thinking the other day - re my problem with notes, indexes, etc - and now you getting disappointed when it ends too soon - that the Kindle percentage doo-dah could do with some kind of re-jig to take into account of this back matter business.

Yes, but in a nice way.
I dunno, it could have the 100% set at the end of the actual good stuff, the actual book, with the other index, back matter etc, in some sort of appendix or something that isn't counted as part of the main file that you can choose to access - perhaps.


Well, yes. That is how it is meant to work, while giving a more accurate idea of how much actual book you have left. It would also save having to keep paging through all the back matter if it doesn't interest you.
Sorry, just realised we are talking about Kindles on a Kindle forum - that will never do.
Quick change the subject to chocolate or cats before someone notices.

I can't get the hang of Doritos. They're not a proper crisp.

No, seriously, if it's academic work, then it's expected, but surely for fiction (I'm assuming epic 'explain the alternate universe' stuff here) it could be stuck on a website somewhere, or something? I dunno. Just a thought.

A list of other works by the same author is fine though



He he. You know, if mothers' cats wrote books for real, that would be the best back matter ever! ;)

So....
What would be the best way of organising it? one link to Amazon author page, one link for each book, link and synopsis of each book, or what?
What about a TOC at the start? This one will have around 175 separate pieces in it, so the TOC will be a biggie. Is it better at the front or back?



Thanks.
I shall do that then - so if this one isn't a bestseller I'll know who to blame.

I'm glad that's sorted.
Loads of extra stuff at the end of a book is most annoying.
I do like to see links though.

Next up is The 50 List: A Father's Heartfelt Message to His Daughter. Nigel Holland. A rare dip into non-fiction for me.



I don't sell many either, so I don't know either.
I suppose what we want is a chance for the readers who do like our stuff to have the chance to get more, but without pissing them off so they vow never to buy anything of ours ever again.

That's funny.
I mentioned that one in the morning thread earlier!

As Ignite said, once I click the link, all the info I require is there.


That sounded SO much better in my head!

As Ignite said, once I click the link, all the info I require is there."
Yes, but....
Er....
Is just the title enough, though?

Then I can just one click without having to faff about.
But I don't have a kindle touch, so the faff factor is quite high.

Yeah, I know what you mean about the faff, mine is the Keyboard Kindle.
Most of the time I go to the Amazon site on the computer & have it sent to the Kindle, rather than go Kindle direct.


When I was younger I used to like reading short synopsisesesses of books I'd never heard of by writers I'd never heard of, like in the back of Penguins.
Nowadays though, now I know what I don't like, I tend not to bother.
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