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Originally Posted by HarryT
They may be agency, but £3.05 seems like a very reasonable price to me (Amazon UK).
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US$ 7.99 here (or £5.30, according to the currency conversion website I use), which is actually MORE than the Amazon new mass-market paperback price of $7.19. It's been discussed so many times I hate to mention it again, but IMHO, it's nuts to have the e-version costing more than the DTB. Aaaah, the fruits of agency...
£3.05 (about US$ 4.60) is a bit more than my usual self-imposed max of $3.99 for a book I already own in DTB, but not totally outrageous. But then my max of $3.99 is only for books I really love, and although I liked these, I didn't ***love*** them, so probably only worth about $2.99 to me to re-buy. Guess I'm just a cheapskate.