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THAT isn't one of my husband's books!
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These stay, there has been a lot of discussion on this type of "books" but they meet the criteria of being published and on sale.It does not appear to be connected to his author profile
Blerg. Okay. Thank you.I did note it had no ratings or comments or anything that would bring attention to it (oops, I think I'll edit that first post) unless you do a search under his name.
I ought to have realised other people had brought up this issue before and checked. I appreciate your help.
GR is doing a cleanup of Amazon sourced books that no one has shelved, rated or reviewed. It probably got deleted as part of that.
vicki_girl wrote: "GR is doing a cleanup of Amazon sourced books that no one has shelved, rated or reviewed. It probably got deleted as part of that."Every cloud...




I did a search under his name, Richard Garfinkle, and fixed up a few of his books which were threatened with deletion or had Amazon-provided covers.
But I also found, well, this: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
That's never one of his books. I think it's one of those horrible fake book reprints of Wikipedia articles which started showing up on secondhand book dealers' sites a year or two ago, the kind that bundles freely available public information and tries to sell it to gullible or desperate researchers at ridiculously inflated prices.
Can it go away? Can what is essentially a photocopy of a Wikepedia article be labeled as "not a book" and removed from the database?