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Michael Connelly Books: The book is selling very well in the Kindle store right now. The majority of ebook readers are not price focused. The people that are price focused will be happy to know that the price lowers to $12.99 once the book becomes a Kindle Bestseller. The agency pricing is not going away. In fact, more publishers are going in that direction.
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#1. He's wrong. Many Kindle users, like myself, are "price focused" as he put it.
#2. Even if I were not, I do not know him, therefore I would automatically wait for a lower price anyway before giving his work a try. If I "loved" his book, then and only then might I consider paying a higher price.
#3. The price still couldn't be too much higher as I have a cap. I will not pay more for an e-book than I would for a paperback. Right now paperbacks are $8.99; about $9.64 after taxes. So I will not pay more than $9.99 for an e-book. Period.