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Old 11-17-2013, 02:18 PM   #46
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Those are extremely low average prices that are being quoted here. Do you really get recent books by major authors at such low prices?
I find it quite difficult to get anything - fiction and non fiction - for less than 7 €, and that includes both German and English ebooks. I was quite happy to get Barbara Tuchman's "A Distant Mirror" (hardly a very recent work) for just 2 € at Kobo, that price has shot up to an unbelievable 10,34 € again right now.
Most of the full-price books I buy cost between £4-5 (€6-7), but I also buy Baen's monthly ebook bundle every month (4 new books for $18), and I take full advantage of Amazon UK's "Kindle Daily Deal", from which I generally buy several books a week at 99p each. (eg today I bought 4 books: a fantasy trilogy, and a non-fiction book about the conquest of Annapurna.)
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