your initial question was how amazon and kobo's prices compare to each other.
to be honest, that's going to depend on what/who you read, so some extent, and what the priving practices of those publishers are.
if i were you, i'd look at the last 10 books you bought, and look up the info, compare several of the book sites listed, and see who's cheapest for the types of books you buy. i might not have the same results as you, if i read different types of books.
as others have noted, one of the benefits of the kobo, because it reads epubs, is we have a wider range of stores we can buy books from, whereas the kindle's locked into the amazon store (sorta). so you might also want to do price point comparisons across several of the stores, esp. diesel and B&N.
anyhoo, good luck.
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