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Old 05-16-2012, 05:03 AM   #28
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by jgaiser View Post
Yep.. So did I. Doesn't mean I liked it. Doesn't me that it isn't wrong. Doesn't mean it's not collusion.

And I've skipped a fair number of books that were *considerably* more expensive then their paper counterparts. And I will continue to do so.
Must be different in the UK, our agency ebooks seem to be mostly cheaper or the same price as the current pbook (before anyone goes scouring the net, I'm sure you could find some, I'm saying most are cheaper) and the publishers seem to be doing random deals for £1-£4 for backlist books.
Just got a couple of old James Herbert books for £1 each and SFGateway seems to have settled on £2.99 as a price (Just reading Fools by Pat Cadigan at the moment, needs much proofreading, although with all the intentional disconnect and grammer quirks in the book I can see how a proof reader would give up with a headache

So, personally, I'm all for agency prices at the moment
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