Amazon Kindle sells more Martin Culver action adventure novels than Barnes and Noble Nook again this month, by a margin of 45 to 1!
So I am curious. Why is that true? Are Kindle owners more inclined to read adventure? Are Nook owners just not interested in exciting, well-written stories? Does the share feature on Nook extend so far that one Nook sale gets passed around 40 to 50 times?
It is hard to understand. If you have not read "The Lost Calendar of the Maya: The Return of Kukulkan", go to Amazon.com today and get it. Because Amazon apparently leads the way. (Don't forget to sign in to your Amazon.com account for the lowest price of $4.99)
So I am curious. Why is that true? Are Kindle owners more inclined to read adventure? Are Nook owners just not interested in exciting, well-written stories? Does the share feature on Nook extend so far that one Nook sale gets passed around 40 to 50 times?
It is hard to understand. If you have not read "The Lost Calendar of the Maya: The Return of Kukulkan", go to Amazon.com today and get it. Because Amazon apparently leads the way. (Don't forget to sign in to your Amazon.com account for the lowest price of $4.99)
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