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Old 05-28-2014, 11:48 AM   #33
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The article says it's $8.99 a month, which includes one ebook and 10%-20% discount on other books.

Is it worth it for a subscription? It's about the cost of a single book.
If you were only reading one book a month, it would not seem to be worth it. That - as I've said in another thread about ebook subscription services - seems to me to be the primary problem for such services. Reading a book a month makes you a "heavy reader" in the real world. Those of us who read several books a week are a tiny minority. Perhaps it might be worthwhile for families - especially those with young children - but is that a large enough market?
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