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Old 05-09-2011, 10:26 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Giggleton View Post
Some of the best books I've read have been freely available, as in it was the author's intent to release them for FREE, go figure.

Most of the non-fiction I read needs to be edited before its readable on my Kindle, sometimes I edit a book and then send it to an author so they can reupload

As far as waiting for price drops, I'm actually a fan of one price point to rule them all, 99 cents seems to do allright, and no one would ever have to wait.
Assuming that the rewards of selling books for $1 are enough to keep folks writing and producing them. There are plenty of ebooks available for that price. Far more than you could possibly read in your lifetime.

Why worry about the books that are priced higher? Let those who desire to charge more service those that are willing to pay more.

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