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Old 10-14-2011, 07:51 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by allinhi/ View Post
I think you have it about right. What is hard to anticipate the role promotional discounting and possibly increased ability to share ebooks will have. I still am convinced that the proper comparison for ebooks is paperback books.
I agree totally with that though an interesting variable might be the authors themselves. Would you pay more for a King? Or a new Martin over an unknown? How about genre variables? Is Romance less of a draw versus Mysteries? Horror? Thrillers?

There's nothing stopping any of the houses from fracturing the pricing.
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