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Originally Posted by church mouse
My pet hate is the price of an e-book when the paper version is only out as a hardback. I understand that hardbacks are expensive to produce and bulky to stock, but why should the e-book be priced at or near the hardback price? I'm talking about mainstream fiction here (where the publisher knows a pback edition will follow) - when they release the pback, then the e-book price drops accordingly.
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See my pet hate is when the pback is released but the publisher DOESN'T drop the price accordingly. (And it happens too often for comfort)