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Old 12-28-2013, 02:49 PM   #1646
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
I wonder how much they'll charge per episode? Charging that way tends to be more expensive than buying the work as a whole.
While there is no way to tell, if they do this like they did John Scalzi's "The Human Division" (I think that is the name) last year the episodes were $0.99 a piece. When they finally released the combined series it was $24.95. At 13 episodes (and the first was free for a while) you came out ahead if you bought all of the singles, but if you were a subscriber you'd do better and wait for the grouping then use a credit. Since none of these are listed in the Audible catalog as of yet, there is no way to know the number of episodes (there were 13 in the Scalzi book BTW).

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