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Old 09-04-2010, 07:19 AM   #11
Erinath
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Originally Posted by robins777 View Post
I would never pay more than half the price of a paper book. An as most of the paper books I buy are under £3, many under £2 I honestly don't think I will be buying many e-books
When it comes to works of fiction I am very similar to robins777, I have around 50 books on my Kindle so far which have cost me a grand total of £0.75. If it were a text book, or a particular translation of a philosophical text I would pay considerably more, but never more than the paperback price. I have been deliberating over whether to purchase a text book from Amazon that I already have a physical copy of just to lighten the load of my bag each day. The difficulty is it costs more than I bought the text for (2nd hand admittedly)

I have patience when it comes to fiction books, I can quite happily just wait until a book eventually comes down in price & read it then.
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