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Old 07-11-2014, 04:22 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I am the opposite. If I like an author enough to want to read all of their books, well that makes them worth more than average, not less. As I said before, I will be more likely to plunk down larger sums for books by authors I have enjoyed hugely in the past. Just sort of a weird symbolic thing as I can usually get the book from the library and I am patient enough to do that.

Still I see your point. 40 x $10 is serious dent in the budget for most of us.

This is an area where sometimes ebooks shine though. Omnibus or multiple book deals.

Helen
I'm replacing a lot of my paper library. If I already own the book there is only the space savings to cause me to buy the ebook. And replacing a single paperback isn't much help, to replace a whole box of books takes serious cash.
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