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Old 06-27-2011, 10:55 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
I would and I have. There are plenty of reasons why an author may choose to price their books at less than $2.

The following were $0.99 each:
False Refuge by Steve Anderson
Besserwisser by Steve Anderson
Trio of Horrors: Three Tales from the Holocaust
The War of the Worlds: Aftermath

I'm currently reading False Refuge. I've read and enjoyed all the others listed above. I have several more books in my collection that cost less than $2 but which I haven't read yet.
i had no knowledge of war of the worlds aftermath. i bought it then checked out the publisher and ended up buying several more of their books at .99 each. the .99 price point definitely helped that publisher/authors, i would have been far more gun-shy if they were more expensive.
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