A book's a book, whether it's carved in stone, stamped into a clay tablet, on a scroll, in swanky hadback, in paperback or in ebook form. All that counts for me is content, not means of presentation.
I no longer have a love affair with paper -- in fact, I resent having to use it sometimes -- so I WANT the ebook version of a title, no matter how heavily discounted the treebook edition might be.
If the price is reasonable (say under $12, but I have paid more), I don't really care how that compares to treebook cover price. I'm more concerned about geographical restrictions and DRM that prevent me reading some of the books I'd like.
Cheers. Neil
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