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How many free books have you read?
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Including public domain and the darknet, hundreds. Excluding public domain and the darknet, single digits.
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When deciding to read a free book, did you consider reading a book that cost money?
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Sure, I could have read a book that cost money. Or I could have read a different book that was free. One of the benefits of eReaders is the ability to carry around a few hundred books at a time, choice is never limited.
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Have you gotten a free book, and then decided to purchase a copy of the book? If so, why?
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No. I have purchased another book by the author after getting a free book from the author. I've bought other books by an author after reading something they wrote that I got free from the darknet or a library as well.
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Has the availability of free books influenced your perception of how much a book should cost?
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My perception of how much a book should cost was skewed by used books for sale for $0.25 or $1, since that's what all my purchased paper books cost. I'm willing to spend a bit more on ebooks.