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Old 11-24-2007, 08:38 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
Doesn't help for older ebooks, I guess. My litmus test remains Charles de Lint's The Onion Girl at US$19.01 on FictionWise WITH the club pricing and micropay rebate. Again, the paper list price is $14.95, Amazon's paper price is $10.85, and the Kindle price is $9.95.

Oh well, maybe even de Lint's works will get lower in price on other vendor sites eventually.
I'm surprised it's available at all. TOR's support of ebooks sucks at the moment, too bad nothing seems to be happening on their supposed resurrected deal with Baen/Webscriptions.
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