Kai Avalon
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This started in2022 - I retired with a long list of books I wanted to read or reread. The first was Arthur Haley (not alex) who had a slew of bestsellers in the 70-80's. I couldn't find anything on Amazon, library lending. I eventually found them on ETSY.
Now its the same with Robert Ludlum and Alistair Maclean. Why do these books go completely out of print and libraries choose to purge their shelves, when I can find books not nearly as popular and not classic still on the shelves (I have checked out books that have the old card and date stamp 1968)
Just curious if anyone knows why.
Now its the same with Robert Ludlum and Alistair Maclean. Why do these books go completely out of print and libraries choose to purge their shelves, when I can find books not nearly as popular and not classic still on the shelves (I have checked out books that have the old card and date stamp 1968)
Just curious if anyone knows why.