The Finches were
obviously big readers because books are stacked everywhere.
Not exact matches
Which may be fine with you (I don't know,
obviously) bit strikes me as an unfortunate perspective for a
reader to adopt, as the majority of fiction published and the vast majority of «name» authors published are in trade from the
big six.
Clearing
big - box stores of titles that existed only by virtue of a constricted distribution channel
obviously means adjustment, but I see no downside for the
reader.
The
reader is having a lot of power, which technically they always have had, because anybody that they love and follow and make
big — be it Nora Roberts or John Grisham or Nicholas Sparks or Debbie Macomber —
obviously that's sending a signal to publishers that they want to see more material along those lines.
The
big one is
obviously turning off future
readers.