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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Pretty much any Agency priced book in the US is either the same as the list price of the paper edition or $1 less (occasionally $2 less) and sometimes up to $5 more than the print copy (example Naamah's Kiss by Jacqueline Carey). This applies to books that have a mass market version out.
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Naamah's Kiss is a good example of the lying that the Agency 5 have done to us. They said that the prices would be in line with the lowest cost paper edition. And now we have a paperback edition that goes lists for $7.99 while the eBook is still selling for $12.99. Someone needs to contact the publisher and call them out on this.