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How many indie books do you read in a year?
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I think if you are an Indie, you should practice what you preach and show that you trust other indies. Quite honestly, I'm enjoying myself reading them so I'm not about to stop.

GG, there's a lot of good self-published stuff. I do think the kudos of being traditionally published still exists, though.
Helps that prices are often lower too (I refuse to buy e-books that are ridiculously over-priced. No reason at all they should be the same, or even more, as a print version).
Helps that prices are often lower too (I refuse to buy e-books that are ridiculously over-priced. No reason at all they should be the same, or even more, as a print version).

I also love to discover books. In the past, I've read popular series that everyone knew and talked about. Some I loved, others, well...I felt I was reading them only because every one else did.
With Indies, it's refreshing and it feels good to be off the bandwagon.


Mia, that raises an interesting point: do small press releases count as indie? I know lots of people would say yes, although that does make me wonder what the cut-off from indie to traditionally published is (probably a Venn diagram overlap rather than a thick red line).
Books mentioned in this topic
Keepers of Arden: The Brothers, Volume 2 (other topics)Endeavour (other topics)
Although I haven't read much lately, I've got Keepers of Arden: The Brothers, Volume 2 in mind for when I've gotten through my current books. Last year I read Endeavour, which was initially self-published but has been traditionally re-released, and that was very good.
So, at the moment, it's probably 2-3 for me, but that's still about a third or a half of the number I'm reading in total.
.... I really need to read more.