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I freely admit that I am not a big expert, but I think that it's a bad idea. Problems with Amazon aside, they are a huge purveyor of ebooks and why exclude them as a data source? Makes no sense whatsoever.

We'll see.
Chaeya

The GR folks need for ppl to source book data from non-seller sites such as worldcat, library of congress, publisher or author sites. They aren't even allowing B&N to be the source anymore either, b/c the implication is it is just a matter of time before B&N does what AZ did.

The transition's been kinda bumpy, but it's worth it to have data you control, especially when Amazon owns your competitors (Shelfari and Library Thing.)

Wow. I am not the only one surprised by this. This will harm a lot of authors if they are self-published through Amazon and their books aren't available through other channels. GR has already started putting notices on top of Kindle authors' books saying they will be deleted unless someone "rescues" them. The only way they will stay is if they can get their books on other sites. I know a lot of SP authors have them on other sites but a lot of Kindle authors are only on Amazon. SP authors especially rely on GR as a major way to sell their books.
Wow. Didn't see this coming.
Read about it here:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
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