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Old 04-06-2011, 05:57 PM   #57
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#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.
At the moment I'm toying with the idea of buying two of Stephen King's books in e-format, but the price is the blocker. They are both £8 ($13 at current exchange), which I think is a touch too high for me. I have both as pbooks, and I'm thinking that £16 for the convenience of having them on my ereader is a little too high. I may cave, or I may not.
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