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Old 04-06-2011, 06:37 PM   #65
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I love Michael Connelly's books - I have read all of them but I don't care how much I LOVE an author, I am not paying over the $9.99 price point for a book. PERIOD! I don't care how many graphs and charts people pull out, you just cannot tell me it costs more or even the same for an ebook as it does a hardcover. There is just no justification to make me believe that a "new release" of anything is worth $14.99 or $12.99 for that matter. When this book is at $9.99 or below, I will purchase.

I love Terry McMillian and I am dying to read Getting to Happy, it is still at $14.99 and it was released Sept 2010. Guess what, that bad boy is still hanging on my wish list and will until it is $9.99 or below. I have to many books on my TBR to worry about what to read next.

I am not going to trash the book by giving him a one star rating, I think that is unfair, but until these idiot publishers wake up and realize that this medium (ebooks, ereaders, eanything) is here to stay and being embraced, then I will vote with my wallet. This is my opinion.

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