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Old 08-15-2009, 05:49 AM   #1
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For those who think $9.95 too much for a new book/bestseller...

I've seen plenty of posts around mobileread the past while of people thinking 9.95 USD too much to pay for a new release or bestseller ebook. Not to mention the complaints about backlist title prices...

I thought I'd give some of our international readers (and I very carefully won't mention any specific country) a small glimpse as to what book prices can be like in another country.

I would like to direct your attention here. This is really the only option NZer's have when it comes to buying books. Those lucky enough to live in the main centres have access to Borders, but, surprise surprise, prices are generally the same.

For those who haven't followed the link, let me summarize for you.
In general, adult paperbacks START at around $19 NZD, and hardbacks are generally priced anywhere from about $45 NZD all the way up to about $65 NZD. The only adult books that are significantly cheaper than this are a select few "popular" books (for eg: Dan Brown).


The current exchange rate at the moment is 1.00 NZD = 0.678 USD

There, got that off my chest...

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Old 08-15-2009, 06:10 AM   #2
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Gulp!

I'd imagine those sort of prices make ebooks look like a pretty attractive alternative in New Zealand.
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Old 08-15-2009, 06:25 AM   #3
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Its the same here. I live in Singapore. We may have Borders, Kinokuniya but prices aren't nowhere close to those in North America.

A US$7.99 paperback will cost around SGD$16. At the current exchange rate, its about US$11. Which is why I fully embraced ebookstores. The amount of money I saved a year switching from physical books to ebooks is enough to get me one ebook reader even if the ebook are all priced at US$9.95.
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Old 08-15-2009, 11:10 AM   #4
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crikey ! and i thought books were expensive here (france). a new book in large-sized paper back (called "broché" meaning it's sewn now glued, but still not hardcover ; most new books are first published in this format) costs usually around 20€. second-printing pocket edition paperback books are usually around 7€ or more which is a bit more reasonable (although still high, i think). ebooks are so far wildly varying, with most of them being closer to broché prices than pocket, with a few (public domain, usually, or small / independent authors and publishers) exceptions.
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Old 08-15-2009, 07:04 PM   #5
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Yeah, I definitely find ebooks to be rather low priced, and I've actually bought more books since I've had my Sony reader than I ever did before.

Put it this way, I can completely full my car with petrol for cheaper than I can buy a new hardback book...
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Old 08-15-2009, 07:57 PM   #6
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to all my prospective customers... uh, I mean friends... in New Zealand!

More than once, I've thought about the differences in costs and cost of living in various countries, and how e-books stand elsewhere. For instance, who's going to buy even a $3.50 e-book when your monthly wage equals the equivalent of about $30?

These discrepancies could often be dealt with when the merchandise was physical. But with electronic merchandise, the equations have changed. Some online payment systems are evolving to give the seller some more control over prices in different countries/currencies, but we aren't quite there yet.
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Old 08-16-2009, 03:15 AM   #7
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The "standard" price for a paperback in the UK is generally either £6.99 or £7.99 - that's about $11.60 or $13.20 respectively.

"New release" hardbacks in the UK cost anywhere from about £15 to £20 ($25 to $33). For example, the full UK price of Dan Brown's new book is $18.99 ($32), although many bookshops are offering it for half price for pre-order, so that's £9.50, or $16.

So, from a UK perspective, $10 for a new release is a bargain.

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