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Old 04-25-2011, 03:01 PM   #46
Sydney's Mom
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I absolutely will NOT buy a book because of price, but not the reverse. If I feel the ebook is priced too high I either check it out from the library's digital collection, or if it is really old (I am revisiting an author I loved as a teen), I will go online and order it from the library. I picked up 6 books on Saturday. This is how I got some bestsellers when the publishers were windowing.

If popular ebooks were $9.99, I probably wouldn't think twice. But now, my TBR list is 2300 books - I think I have enough to last me during my old age, even if I am eating cat food. So there aren't many of my current taste I don't have - but if I start to like gory suspense books again, I will restrict looking at 6.99 and under.

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