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Old 01-03-2008, 04:28 AM   #101
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Originally Posted by Alan View Post
But I have a far more obvious question: Why are there still so many book titles not available as an ebook? I have the problem, too. I would love to read a three-books series published in 2006/2007 by Tyndale. But the third book is still not available as an ebook. I wrote to Tyndale asking about that but never got an answer.
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I believe you are luckier than me. Since you have the first 2 books out of three, it means that eventually you will get the last one.
Lets say if they consider Hardback editions as a first edition of a book and they publish ebooks at the same time as paperback editions, then the delay is understandable. Although I see no reason why not publish ebook at the same time as hardback edition with a higher price than it is going to be when paperback is published. For example $10 at the same time as hardback edition and $5 one year later when paperback edition is out.
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