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Originally Posted by L.J. Sellers
I think the point is that people who don't buy $26 hard covers are the same people who won't spend more than $9.99 on a e-book. I don't think this is true. I'm one of those people who don't buy hardbacks, for many reasons, but I don't think much about the price of e-books I really want. All consumers matter.
L.J.
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Not all of us who generally don't buy hardback are chronic cheapskates (although for some of us, money is tight enough that if we're going to have any entertainment, we have to find frugal ways to get it, as has been the case for me at various points in my life). For me, paperbacks are easier on touchy wrists and less worrying to read while eating, bathing, etc. They also fit better in my purse.