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Old 10-01-2010, 04:56 AM   #15
crich70
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I tend to download the free books both because they are free and because the subject matter catches my interest. Everybody likes to get something for free (though I imagine the reason authors set one of their books out for free is in the hopes that the reading public will want to read what else they've written and will pay to get a copy) but just being free won't get me to download a book if it doesn't catch my interest.

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But, you raise an interesting point. Do we download something just because it is free ... or because we have a, say, 70-80% chance of actually consuming it? Here's a chance, thanks to your sleuthing, to obtain 2 out of 3 titles free and only "have" to buy one if we like it. I know it's just electrons, but I am struggling with "just because it's free ...".
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