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Old 09-11-2013, 02:23 PM   #1
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Song of Fire and Ice price drops

I received an email today from an ebook price-tracking site (thanks bibliosaur.com!) that George R. R. Martin's A Feast for Crows (Song of Fire and Ice #4) was on sale for $4.99. It looks like the price is good at Amazon, B&N, and iTunes.

Further investigation looks like the previous 3 works in the series have also had significant price reductions (now $5 -$6) at the same retailers. Looks like the most recent book, A Dance with Dragons, is holding fairly steady at $12.

At first I thought the price drops might be in conjunction with a new season of the TV series, but a quick check shows the new season doesn't start until 2014. Perhaps it's secondary to "new" pricing practices in the wake of the ebook publishing settlements?

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