The only thing that bothers me is formatting. When I payed 15 dollars for Way of Kings, only to find that all the pictures were low resolution and I could not make out the writing on them, I was very disappointed. I would not have had a problem with the price if it were the same content that is available on the hardcover at the time.
Also, I've been reading some other books that I bought for 7 dollars each, which is cheaper than the paperback version locally. However, I'm not very pleased to find a lot of spelling errors and spacing issues.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't mind if the prices are on par with physical books, I just wish the quality was as well.
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