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Old 06-07-2011, 10:57 AM   #122
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I have seen a concerted effort on the part of book publishers to raise book prices, something that I will not participate in. I guess to each his/her own if amaramadoll is willing to pay sky high prices for reading litterature thats fine. Personally I won't pay over $8 for a book electronic or printed no matter who wrote it. Don't care if its galenorn or butcher I simply will not pay more than $8 each for them and in many cases I will pay no more than $2, I am reading a lot of great authors under that $2 price limit from Amazon: Drew Berquist, David Wood, Daniel Leston and Rod Pennington. Much to my own dismay my favorite Andy Mc Dermott goes for $8, I would preferr not to pay the extra $6 and I may stop reading him for that reason. Its all about dollars and not paying that extra dollars.

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