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Old 01-09-2014, 07:46 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post
EVERY one of my eBooks cost MORE than $ 7. I only buy 600 to 1,000 page history and biography books. One has been as high as $ 27 but that book is 1,729 pages (A New History of the Peloponnesian War). The average price for the eBooks on my wish list are about $ 12 per eBook.
That's cool, we're all different. A New History of the Peloponnesian War is actually on my want list, but I'm waiting for a 75%+ off code from Kobo and will buy it there so I can get it for $8-ish or less. I have quite a bit of non-fiction in my library, but most has been bought from Kobo since I could get it for much much less than Amazon ($8-$20 on Amazon, $1-$5 on Kobo with codes). Most of my Amazon purchases are fiction and if I had to guess at an average I'd say it's about $2-$4.
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