Usually e-book prices on Amazon are cheaper than p-book prices. Every now and then I find one that isn't. In this case it looks like the p-book price is a (newly offered?) special--the other paperback costs *more* than the e-book price for that book.
If you really want the Kindle book, you might send a polite note to Amazon support to ask if they've noticed that the Kindle version is more expensive than the paper version now.
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