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Old 08-16-2010, 04:39 AM   #185
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
Problem is, that is dependent on where you live.

Agatha Christie: e-book: $7,81, MMP: $6,99
Colin Dexter: e-book: $9,53, MMP: $7,99
Ian Rankin: e-book: $12,44, paperback: $10,19

I'm not allowed to buy in Amazon.co.uk, so these are Amazon.com prices.

So, my view is that ebooks are generally more expensive than paper books... And that is everywhere I've looked so far, also in Dutch stores.
Yes, indeed. That's why I said that it was "my personal experience". I am well aware of the fact that ebooks are more expensive in some countries than they are in the UK. I was just a little annoyed by the fact that the previous poster appeared to think that I was not telling the truth. It is a fact that, for UK buyers, Amazon always seem to set the ebook price below that of the cheapest paperback edition.
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