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Old 11-17-2013, 02:38 PM   #49
susan_cassidy
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Normally, I won't pay over $9.99 for an ebook. I once paid $12.99, I think, for a book that I really, really wanted to read right then. I normally put books higher than $9.99 in my ereaderiq price drop list, until they drop to $8.99 or so. Often, they come down in price fairly quickly, or at least when the paperback comes out. There are a bunch of old Nero Wolfe books that are still too expensive for what I want to pay, though. $9.99 for a 40 or 50 year old book is a bit much, I think.
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