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Book & Author Page Issues > Book needs to be merged

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message 1: by L.K. (new) - added it

L.K. Rigel (likari) | 28 comments Good morning. I see there are two listings for one book. The links are:

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
and
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...

I don't know how to merge them, or I would. Thank you in advance for any help with this.

LK


message 2: by vicki_girl (new)

vicki_girl | 2764 comments One of them has an ASIN. Since it might be a Kindle edition, I just combined them for now. If you know for sure there is only one*, let me know and I will merge the listings.

*By "only one" I mean only one ebook version. If there is a kindle version and another ebook format they both stay.


message 3: by L.K. (new) - added it

L.K. Rigel (likari) | 28 comments There is only one version. Thank you! I suspect this happened because I started the page before the bots picked up the book.


message 4: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
L.K. wrote: "There is only one version."

While I realize this is true from your perspective, it's actually incorrect. There is a Kindle edition (as sold on Amazon), and a B&N edition (as sold for the Nook). Both need to stay for users to be able to find them in both those sites.


message 5: by vicki_girl (new)

vicki_girl | 2764 comments The first one has an ASIN and is marked as a kindle version. The other has an ISBN13 starting with 294, which usually indicates it is a BN nook book. These would be different formats. Since it is available for Kindle and for the BN nook (I checked), then they both should stay. Users with a nook don't want to add the Kindle version to their shelves and vice versa. :)


message 6: by L.K. (new) - added it

L.K. Rigel (likari) | 28 comments That doesn't make any sense. Then you'd end up with split listings and split up reviews for every iteration of an ebook - one for Kindle, one for Nook, one for Sony reader, one for Kobo reader, one for who-knows-who will come up with another reader.


message 7: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Only if each site uses a unique identifier. Amazon and B&N (Nook) both do.


message 8: by L.K. (new) - added it

L.K. Rigel (likari) | 28 comments I think I understand what you're saying - it will be listed in the "other versions" section. I'm looking at it with my author eyes.

Thank you for the info.


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