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Originally Posted by din155
Being a late entrant to e-book buying public, I am happy as long as it costs less than or same as its latest counter DTB version.
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I agree, but I would replace "latest DTB version" with mass market paperback version (usually 7.99.)
When you spend 14.99 or whatever on a hardback book, it forever remains a hardback book, which is arguably of better quality than a mmp. However, when you pay 12.99-14.99 on a new release e-book, there's nothing extra special about it except you're getting to read it upon release. When the price drops later, the edition will still be exactly the same.
So I just wait til the price drops or get it from the library.