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Old 10-28-2010, 10:37 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by kcmay View Post
I'm with you on that. I simply won't pay over $9.99 for an ebook. Lately, I've been reading about 50% indie anyway, which further helps to lower my per-book average cost. I think the mega publishers may actually be driving business toward indies, so I'm not complaining too loudly at their dumb pricing strategies.

Your book looks interesting so I just bought it.

I don't have a formal plan. I have always voted with my wallet. Sometimes that means buying a book that is $15 sometimes that means paying less.

I am thrilled that I can buy my books where I want and when I want. I love not having to drive to the bookstore and then dig around the shelves. I guess I am just not all that nostalgic when it comes to the bookstore. I love being able to carry my books with me in my backpack (not a big purse gal here).

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