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Originally Posted by nimblem
Umm... that's pretty stereo-typical. There are lots of books that are under a $1.00 that are much better than some of the 14.99 books out there. Just because an author chooses make the price of their books low does not reflect the content or quality of writing. In fact Amanda Hocking has most of her e-books for .99 cents and she has just singed a publishing deal which will make her more well known, as well as increase the price of her writing. Why would you want to wait until a book rises up in price to buy it? Jason Letts some awesome work out for .99 cents such as his powerless series or the Inevitable series. There's also Brandon Alston, Tess Oliver, you get the point the list goes on and on. Just seems odd to me that you are wanting price watch for reduced books, but you aren't willing to give the books which are already low costing a chance....
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I must agree, I have recently started reading a free book and it is really good. Some people enjoy writing and are really good at it, but don't find the need to charge a lot for their books. I don't think we should "Judge a book by it's cover...price"