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Old 04-06-2011, 10:51 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by CallOfCth'reader View Post
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.
Don't cave. Caving just enables the publishers to continue on with the agency model. The only it will be defeated is for consumers to boycott all books covered by it.

I don't buy books (I do PD and library), but if I did, I would never spend more than $9.99 per book; period.
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